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<blockquote data-quote="SecretAgentBuzz" data-source="post: 16457" data-attributes="member: 253"><p>A few observations from the game:</p><p></p><p>1. I know many of you might be crying about being down by 11 to this team in the second half, but NC A&T was not a bad team. They were in the big dance last year, and they had some good depth and good shooters. They played smart (another zone against us) and hit their FT early. This is not one of those teams we should have beaten by 40. </p><p></p><p>2. We do not win this game without Trae Golden. Having an experienced guard who can penetrate, score, pass, and hit his FTs is absoultely invaluable in college basketball. He took over this game (on both sides of the court) at the end, and his 38 minutes were the difference.</p><p></p><p>3. CBG is still searching for his rotation. As expected, Bolden in and Jorgenson out has caused some chemistry issues and CBG is still not sure who he can count on in the back court (other than Golden). Bolden's shot is still off, and he isn't helping the team very much right now.</p><p></p><p>4. Stacey Poole, Jr. is making some nice contributions with defense and doing "the little things." He is turning into a reliable role player, and will be a key to our success. </p><p></p><p>5. Big Bob Carter is slowly coming around. He was off early in the game, but did some good work inside to finish well. We absolutely need him to play well and be a force inside. </p><p></p><p>6. The jury is still out on how good (or bad) this team is. We will know soon enough!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecretAgentBuzz, post: 16457, member: 253"] A few observations from the game: 1. I know many of you might be crying about being down by 11 to this team in the second half, but NC A&T was not a bad team. They were in the big dance last year, and they had some good depth and good shooters. They played smart (another zone against us) and hit their FT early. This is not one of those teams we should have beaten by 40. 2. We do not win this game without Trae Golden. Having an experienced guard who can penetrate, score, pass, and hit his FTs is absoultely invaluable in college basketball. He took over this game (on both sides of the court) at the end, and his 38 minutes were the difference. 3. CBG is still searching for his rotation. As expected, Bolden in and Jorgenson out has caused some chemistry issues and CBG is still not sure who he can count on in the back court (other than Golden). Bolden's shot is still off, and he isn't helping the team very much right now. 4. Stacey Poole, Jr. is making some nice contributions with defense and doing "the little things." He is turning into a reliable role player, and will be a key to our success. 5. Big Bob Carter is slowly coming around. He was off early in the game, but did some good work inside to finish well. We absolutely need him to play well and be a force inside. 6. The jury is still out on how good (or bad) this team is. We will know soon enough! [/QUOTE]
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