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January 1, 2024 Mid-Season Evaluation
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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 989926" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>For me, the season to date has been one of starts and stutters, with some thrillingly good play and then bad shooting and stagnant offensive play.</p><p></p><p>There have been so many surprises that it is hard to know what to expect moving forward. But the core of the team is beginning to be established: </p><p></p><p>Ndongo, George and Reeves are the heart of the team. These players are playing winning basketball.</p><p></p><p>Sturdivant and Coleman are fairly reliable complimentary pieces. Claude and Dowuona are players that we know what they can give, limited though it may be.</p><p></p><p>Kelly, Gapare, Abram and to a lesser extent, Sacko (because of his lack of experience and rawness) have been the wild-cards. There is plenty of talent in this group to help the team win but overall the results have been below their capabilities. This group is the Key-Stone to the entire season. We need more consistent production from the group as a whole, and if we get it, the team will win, and if we don't get it, the team will not win.</p><p></p><p>All eyes are on Kelly because he was billed as the star of the team. He is hitting the boards and playing better defense than ever, but he is stacking bad shooting nights. But the other guys on the list, should they be able to break out on a semi-consistent basis, the team could be dangerous. Gapare (and to a lesser extent, Sacko) is actually a key guy because we need some front court production to take some pressure off of Ndongo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 989926, member: 4110"] For me, the season to date has been one of starts and stutters, with some thrillingly good play and then bad shooting and stagnant offensive play. There have been so many surprises that it is hard to know what to expect moving forward. But the core of the team is beginning to be established: Ndongo, George and Reeves are the heart of the team. These players are playing winning basketball. Sturdivant and Coleman are fairly reliable complimentary pieces. Claude and Dowuona are players that we know what they can give, limited though it may be. Kelly, Gapare, Abram and to a lesser extent, Sacko (because of his lack of experience and rawness) have been the wild-cards. There is plenty of talent in this group to help the team win but overall the results have been below their capabilities. This group is the Key-Stone to the entire season. We need more consistent production from the group as a whole, and if we get it, the team will win, and if we don't get it, the team will not win. All eyes are on Kelly because he was billed as the star of the team. He is hitting the boards and playing better defense than ever, but he is stacking bad shooting nights. But the other guys on the list, should they be able to break out on a semi-consistent basis, the team could be dangerous. Gapare (and to a lesser extent, Sacko) is actually a key guy because we need some front court production to take some pressure off of Ndongo. [/QUOTE]
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