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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 445548" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Maybe I'm wrong on this, but two years ago it seemed like our coaches did a great job making Lammers a keystone player and got us to the NIT. A big question to me is can they do the same with the players we have now. I think we have more talent now than then, but we're younger and we have a couple of different coaches, and our talent is on the backcourt and somewhat on the wing position. </p><p>So, how do we do coaching up young backcourt players for a different style of offense and defense with somewhat different coaches than we had before? </p><p>We don't have a one-and-done player to carry the team. </p><p>Alvarado, Haywood, Wright, and Cole all got experience last year. I think three of them will improve their game over last year. I also think we have more depth than last year. I think we'll be better than last year. </p><p>We went 6-12 in the ACC last year, 3rd from the bottom, 12th out of 15. I think we'll still be better than Wake and Pitt this year. To get to the middle of the ACC, we have to improve over and surpass Florida St, Louisville, Syracuse, Notre Dame, and Boston College assuming the conference stays the same as last year, or teams like Miami, NC State, or Virginia Tech if there's some shuffling. </p><p>Even improving, I can see us as 12th out of 15. If we get to 9th or 10th, I think we've done pretty well. I don't see us getting to 7th or 8th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 445548, member: 282"] Maybe I'm wrong on this, but two years ago it seemed like our coaches did a great job making Lammers a keystone player and got us to the NIT. A big question to me is can they do the same with the players we have now. I think we have more talent now than then, but we're younger and we have a couple of different coaches, and our talent is on the backcourt and somewhat on the wing position. So, how do we do coaching up young backcourt players for a different style of offense and defense with somewhat different coaches than we had before? We don't have a one-and-done player to carry the team. Alvarado, Haywood, Wright, and Cole all got experience last year. I think three of them will improve their game over last year. I also think we have more depth than last year. I think we'll be better than last year. We went 6-12 in the ACC last year, 3rd from the bottom, 12th out of 15. I think we'll still be better than Wake and Pitt this year. To get to the middle of the ACC, we have to improve over and surpass Florida St, Louisville, Syracuse, Notre Dame, and Boston College assuming the conference stays the same as last year, or teams like Miami, NC State, or Virginia Tech if there's some shuffling. Even improving, I can see us as 12th out of 15. If we get to 9th or 10th, I think we've done pretty well. I don't see us getting to 7th or 8th. [/QUOTE]
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