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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 836001" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>NASCAR lineup! Some of us talked about that when Smith transferred in, and it looks like Pastner is contemplating it going "small ball" with our most athletic and quickest lineup to push tempo. </p><p></p><p>Pastner also said that because of the depth we have (will rotate more players in than in the past...up to 8-9 guys rotating in a game) GT would full court press more. Makes sense because of our length and athleticism at the guard and wing spots. Usher/Deebo/Deivon especially with their speed/quickness and length.</p><p></p><p>My worry with Deivon Smith when he transferred in was that he might want to be more of a scoring guard (think Will Bynum, Trae Young). But he's saying and doing all the right things. He wants to set the tone of defense (ala Alvarado), and distribute the ball around to his teammates (8 assists!), then push the pace in transition. I think we can all agree if we have Alvarado part 2 that's more athletic, faster, and longer...GT is going to be in REALLY good hands with Smith at PG.</p><p></p><p>Obviously Morehouse was outclassed this exhibition, but it does give us some clues as to what our staff is thining in terms of personnel and usage.</p><p></p><p>Season can't start soon enough for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 836001, member: 360"] NASCAR lineup! Some of us talked about that when Smith transferred in, and it looks like Pastner is contemplating it going "small ball" with our most athletic and quickest lineup to push tempo. Pastner also said that because of the depth we have (will rotate more players in than in the past...up to 8-9 guys rotating in a game) GT would full court press more. Makes sense because of our length and athleticism at the guard and wing spots. Usher/Deebo/Deivon especially with their speed/quickness and length. My worry with Deivon Smith when he transferred in was that he might want to be more of a scoring guard (think Will Bynum, Trae Young). But he's saying and doing all the right things. He wants to set the tone of defense (ala Alvarado), and distribute the ball around to his teammates (8 assists!), then push the pace in transition. I think we can all agree if we have Alvarado part 2 that's more athletic, faster, and longer...GT is going to be in REALLY good hands with Smith at PG. Obviously Morehouse was outclassed this exhibition, but it does give us some clues as to what our staff is thining in terms of personnel and usage. Season can't start soon enough for me. [/QUOTE]
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