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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 375852" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I actually feel better after this game than the GS game.</p><p>I'm not down long term yet. My expectation is that it would take 4 yrs to get enough players in and with experience to have a solid, sustainable program. Haven't seen anything to change my mind.</p><p>Anything we get before yr 4 like last year's NIT is just gravy to me right now. i sort of came into this year expecting 14 wins with a healthy Josh, Ben and Tad and just hoped we could play better than our talent level for a second straight year. Not having Tad and Josh for stretches and a hurt Ben simply made me re-adjust my thoughts and hope mainly that the FR would get alot of play that would help in the future.</p><p></p><p>I'm really happy with our 2 FR guards. Jose had maybe his worse game so far, he has to be able to hit threes before the 2 min mark of the game. They were wide open looks because the game was basically over at that time. But even in his worst game he competed and made some plays.</p><p>Curtis had a sneaky good game despite having a couple of poor defensive possessions. Led the team with 6 assists, and frankly should have had 2-3 more. He may actually be the best passer on the team. He really sees the floor well. He also recognized that they were guarding his 3-pt shot way out and drove to the basket instead. And was second on the team in rebounding with 8. Even though he made some mistakes he is actually one of our better defenders. </p><p></p><p>Tad is tad, nothing more to say on that. He will make some plays, but you just can't count on him. He would drive me crazy if I was his coach. The missed FT just kill me, it has been that way since his FR year and he tends to be a little of a black hole on offense, sometimes that is good, sometimes not.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately if you want to play the get old, stay old system of ND or UVA, you have to get old first and i'd argue 3 of our top 4 players are 2 FR and a SO.</p><p></p><p>I'm also not worried about Josh leaving. I think GT fans are just scarred there. i'd give that 3% odds at best. Right now he isn't even in the 2 round mocks. He's also really young (younger than Jose and Curtis) so there is no need for him to rush to the NBA due to being 'older'.</p><p></p><p>I expect a very different looking team next year. Much more perimeter oriented with Jose, Curt, Josh, Devoe and Shembari. Faster paced team. Different flow in half court sets. They recruited Moses and Evan and Sjolund to play the high post in the offense, not having the 5 play that spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 375852, member: 1776"] I actually feel better after this game than the GS game. I'm not down long term yet. My expectation is that it would take 4 yrs to get enough players in and with experience to have a solid, sustainable program. Haven't seen anything to change my mind. Anything we get before yr 4 like last year's NIT is just gravy to me right now. i sort of came into this year expecting 14 wins with a healthy Josh, Ben and Tad and just hoped we could play better than our talent level for a second straight year. Not having Tad and Josh for stretches and a hurt Ben simply made me re-adjust my thoughts and hope mainly that the FR would get alot of play that would help in the future. I'm really happy with our 2 FR guards. Jose had maybe his worse game so far, he has to be able to hit threes before the 2 min mark of the game. They were wide open looks because the game was basically over at that time. But even in his worst game he competed and made some plays. Curtis had a sneaky good game despite having a couple of poor defensive possessions. Led the team with 6 assists, and frankly should have had 2-3 more. He may actually be the best passer on the team. He really sees the floor well. He also recognized that they were guarding his 3-pt shot way out and drove to the basket instead. And was second on the team in rebounding with 8. Even though he made some mistakes he is actually one of our better defenders. Tad is tad, nothing more to say on that. He will make some plays, but you just can't count on him. He would drive me crazy if I was his coach. The missed FT just kill me, it has been that way since his FR year and he tends to be a little of a black hole on offense, sometimes that is good, sometimes not. Unfortunately if you want to play the get old, stay old system of ND or UVA, you have to get old first and i'd argue 3 of our top 4 players are 2 FR and a SO. I'm also not worried about Josh leaving. I think GT fans are just scarred there. i'd give that 3% odds at best. Right now he isn't even in the 2 round mocks. He's also really young (younger than Jose and Curtis) so there is no need for him to rush to the NBA due to being 'older'. I expect a very different looking team next year. Much more perimeter oriented with Jose, Curt, Josh, Devoe and Shembari. Faster paced team. Different flow in half court sets. They recruited Moses and Evan and Sjolund to play the high post in the offense, not having the 5 play that spot. [/QUOTE]
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