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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 559229" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Losing Haywood is not helpful, for sure. It's unlikely our 13th man next year will be better than he would have been. We dedicated 2 years to his development - "get old" - without reaping the "stay old" half of the equation.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I'm not sure Curt's trajectory was even a mid-level ACC 2G. He could make it there, but it feels far from guaranteed. This is not sour grapes, just my line of thinking watching him throughout the year, and not something I felt worth sharing at the time. Curt reminds me more of a throwback, spot-up shooter, and the game has progressed to the 2G being a slasher/creator as well. Or at the very least, someone who can get their own shot when they want to. Watching Curt throughout the year, I thought he was pretty stiff with the ball in his hands. Relative to our roster, he looked capable, but ultimately I didn't expect him to turn into a game-changer.</p><p></p><p>I wish him well though. Getting Curt's commitment was big for us at the time because our staff didn't have much of a track record, and he could have held out for another P5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 559229, member: 274"] Losing Haywood is not helpful, for sure. It's unlikely our 13th man next year will be better than he would have been. We dedicated 2 years to his development - "get old" - without reaping the "stay old" half of the equation. With that said, I'm not sure Curt's trajectory was even a mid-level ACC 2G. He could make it there, but it feels far from guaranteed. This is not sour grapes, just my line of thinking watching him throughout the year, and not something I felt worth sharing at the time. Curt reminds me more of a throwback, spot-up shooter, and the game has progressed to the 2G being a slasher/creator as well. Or at the very least, someone who can get their own shot when they want to. Watching Curt throughout the year, I thought he was pretty stiff with the ball in his hands. Relative to our roster, he looked capable, but ultimately I didn't expect him to turn into a game-changer. I wish him well though. Getting Curt's commitment was big for us at the time because our staff didn't have much of a track record, and he could have held out for another P5. [/QUOTE]
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