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<blockquote data-quote="mstranahan" data-source="post: 508000" data-attributes="member: 2802"><p>CGB has not lived up to what I expected, but I still think he will. His injury last year cost him valuable practice and game time. I believe he has the skills to really help this year and the next two. Just need to light to fully go on at game speed and get his confidence up.</p><p></p><p>Jose is playing really well (what I expected) but needs to learn when to rein in the alpha and look for others. This comes with experience and some tough lessons on court. I am bullish on him now and for the next couple of years.</p><p></p><p>Alston is playing above the level I expected. That said, he played much better in OOC than ACC last year, so hope we avoid that regression to the mean this time</p><p></p><p>I think it's too early to say much about Devoe given his injury and loss of practice reps. Still very optimistic</p><p></p><p>Khalid is on a faster learning curve than I expected. Too early to say I'm sold, but he looks to be the big surprise this year</p><p></p><p>I had no expectations for Banks (thought NCAA wouldn't approve him) but am very very happy with his play and production. </p><p></p><p>Moses shows flashes, but he's still very inconsistent and his BBIQ hasn't caught up to his physical ability. As expected, but time will tell </p><p></p><p>Cole gets a hall pass due to injury</p><p></p><p>AD, Sly & Sjolund are delivering exactly what I expected</p><p></p><p>Shembari has not impressed thus far. Expected a lot more given his experience at UT and a year of practice here as a RS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstranahan, post: 508000, member: 2802"] CGB has not lived up to what I expected, but I still think he will. His injury last year cost him valuable practice and game time. I believe he has the skills to really help this year and the next two. Just need to light to fully go on at game speed and get his confidence up. Jose is playing really well (what I expected) but needs to learn when to rein in the alpha and look for others. This comes with experience and some tough lessons on court. I am bullish on him now and for the next couple of years. Alston is playing above the level I expected. That said, he played much better in OOC than ACC last year, so hope we avoid that regression to the mean this time I think it's too early to say much about Devoe given his injury and loss of practice reps. Still very optimistic Khalid is on a faster learning curve than I expected. Too early to say I'm sold, but he looks to be the big surprise this year I had no expectations for Banks (thought NCAA wouldn't approve him) but am very very happy with his play and production. Moses shows flashes, but he's still very inconsistent and his BBIQ hasn't caught up to his physical ability. As expected, but time will tell Cole gets a hall pass due to injury AD, Sly & Sjolund are delivering exactly what I expected Shembari has not impressed thus far. Expected a lot more given his experience at UT and a year of practice here as a RS [/QUOTE]
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