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Loyola Chicago (8) vs. Georgia Tech (9), Friday, 4pm ET, TBS
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacketman99" data-source="post: 790039" data-attributes="member: 5163"><p>The foul discrepancy is not just GT fans complaining. I have talked to others who are not GT fans that were miffed by the lack of calls for GT especially when we were the more aggressive team offensively. I think having Moses would have changed the way both teams approached the game. Loyola would not have been able to play defense as aggressively on the perimeter. No way their center guards Moses 1 on 1. They would have been forced to help which could have led to more open 3 pointers from us. Having Moses on defense would have allowed us to play more aggressive defense on the perimeter because he could handle the paint area. Lack of rebounding was a huge problem against Loyola. As Red pointed out, Loyola had around an extra 13 possessions which really was the difference in the game. Gotta think Moses would have helped here. Just stinks that we did not get to see what this team could have done at full strength.</p><p>Kyle did not have his best game. However, I am not worried about him for next year. Like Usher, I think he will be much better his second year in the program especially since he will be getting major minutes. He has shown enough flashes for me to see he is a talented player. We will just need to understand he is not Jose. They are different style players. I don't expect him to be as disruptive defensively but he has shown the ability to run the offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacketman99, post: 790039, member: 5163"] The foul discrepancy is not just GT fans complaining. I have talked to others who are not GT fans that were miffed by the lack of calls for GT especially when we were the more aggressive team offensively. I think having Moses would have changed the way both teams approached the game. Loyola would not have been able to play defense as aggressively on the perimeter. No way their center guards Moses 1 on 1. They would have been forced to help which could have led to more open 3 pointers from us. Having Moses on defense would have allowed us to play more aggressive defense on the perimeter because he could handle the paint area. Lack of rebounding was a huge problem against Loyola. As Red pointed out, Loyola had around an extra 13 possessions which really was the difference in the game. Gotta think Moses would have helped here. Just stinks that we did not get to see what this team could have done at full strength. Kyle did not have his best game. However, I am not worried about him for next year. Like Usher, I think he will be much better his second year in the program especially since he will be getting major minutes. He has shown enough flashes for me to see he is a talented player. We will just need to understand he is not Jose. They are different style players. I don't expect him to be as disruptive defensively but he has shown the ability to run the offense. [/QUOTE]
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