BigDaddyBuzz
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Good luck Curt
Probably best for both partiesWas really hoping this didnt happen. Unfortunately I have thought this was likely since about January.
This is a direct result of Pastner's questionable substitution patterns. Curt struggled this season but it seemed like Josh had a quick hook with him at times and then you wouldnt see him the rest of the game i.e. hit a triple right before the half of the Duke game and then we dont see him for about 6-7 minutes into the second half. WHAAAAAAT?
I won't disagree that the substituion patters were hard to follow at time, but it is kinda hard to stick it on Pastner.
There's one easy way to stay on the court...Knock down shots consistently and play D. He went 0-100 over a 6-7 game stretch, you leave the staff little choice.
While I agree with you, we were also 340th in the nation in triples made. The kid rebounds, plays D and puts up assist numbers. He was a player I really liked.
While I agree with you, we were also 340th in the nation in triples made. The kid rebounds, plays D and puts up assist numbers. He was a player I really liked.
Won't disagree, he did provide us with a lot of intangibles, and he always played hard. I do think that it is a setback.
That said, he seemed like a better fit as a complementary player, and we needed him to be a primary contributor.
Won't disagree, he did provide us with a lot of intangibles, and he always played hard. I do think that it is a setback.
That said, he seemed like a better fit as a complementary player, and we needed him to be a primary contributor.
So now it is just @CurtGone?
One positive, With the guys hitting the transfer market we can use the open ship