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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 486573" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>Without Lammers, both offensive and defensive schemes have changed. The roster is mostly composed of young or inexperienced guys. Phillips is experienced but new to the rotation. Lots of newness to start the season. I think it will take some time, but as the season progresses I think the team will be really good defensively especially on the perimeter. </p><p>The saving grace early is the ability to shoot from 3. </p><p>The goal should be to survive early until we let the new mixtures gel. </p><p></p><p>Ogbonda played more minutes in the Lamar game than he played all last season. In previous seasons, he couldn't be on the court because he was overwhelmed by the speed of the game. The Lamar was the first game I have seen Ogbonda play where he didn't look overwhelmed. Because Gueye has not shown to be fundamentally sound on the defensive end so as to be foul prone, Ogbonda actually turns out to be an important player. Ogbonda played half the game with a =/- of +13. </p><p></p><p>All three freshmen were shaky on the defensive end, which is not a surprise. The team will be better if they (especially Devoe) adapt to the speed of the game on the defensive end sooner than later. Cole had a poor showing in game one and Can't be invisible for entire halves if he wants to keep a starting spot. </p><p></p><p>I think we are playing Tennessee too early to show there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 486573, member: 4110"] Without Lammers, both offensive and defensive schemes have changed. The roster is mostly composed of young or inexperienced guys. Phillips is experienced but new to the rotation. Lots of newness to start the season. I think it will take some time, but as the season progresses I think the team will be really good defensively especially on the perimeter. The saving grace early is the ability to shoot from 3. The goal should be to survive early until we let the new mixtures gel. Ogbonda played more minutes in the Lamar game than he played all last season. In previous seasons, he couldn't be on the court because he was overwhelmed by the speed of the game. The Lamar was the first game I have seen Ogbonda play where he didn't look overwhelmed. Because Gueye has not shown to be fundamentally sound on the defensive end so as to be foul prone, Ogbonda actually turns out to be an important player. Ogbonda played half the game with a =/- of +13. All three freshmen were shaky on the defensive end, which is not a surprise. The team will be better if they (especially Devoe) adapt to the speed of the game on the defensive end sooner than later. Cole had a poor showing in game one and Can't be invisible for entire halves if he wants to keep a starting spot. I think we are playing Tennessee too early to show there. [/QUOTE]
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