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<blockquote data-quote="Jazzchaz" data-source="post: 836191" data-attributes="member: 3823"><p>My starting four are Devoe, Usher, K Moore, and Smith. The fifth starter will depend on the team Tech is playing. Devoe and Usher look like bigger and stronger versions of themselves. K Moore for defense. He did not shoot well at all yesterday. Smith glided up and down the court with speed and never even looked winded. Y'all read his assists, steals, fouls drawn, and +/-. The only question mark is how he will handle pressure from great defenders? All I know is that I doubt there are very many that can stay with him.</p><p>Tech's defense made life miserable for Morehouse and scored often off turnovers. But where do the points come from in those games with the whistle happy refs? Right now, I see no offense from Howard or Saba. Neither one showed me they have a shot. But they have improved and Tech has a history of vastly improving the big guys so it will be fun to watch. A thick center will move them out of the way very easily. Neither one appears to have a lot of strength contesting a rebound. Perhaps I sound harsh, but hopefully that means they will be the ones making the greatest strides. This brings us to Meka. He will not be pushed around, can rebound and has a shot. But he lacks the shot deterring height of Saba. </p><p>Coleman and J Moore are full grown men and neither look at all like they will be intimidated! Once a Morehouse player had two hands securing the ball and Coleman stuck a quick hand on it like the head of snake and knocked it free. I smiled as it reminded me of Dennis Scott.....and he's a a big guy that can hit threes! We can only hope!</p><p>J Moore went to the hoop twice when he should have made the pass, but perhaps he was trying to impress. He did have one nice and quick jump shot. He's not ready to start yet but could be soon.</p><p>So this takes us back to the fifth starter. I really don't think Tech can afford to have two starters that don't score. So it may be they have to go with Coleman, Meka, or Saba/Howard depending on the opposition. </p><p>Somebody is going to have to be the guy that can go to the hoop and get those clutch layups at the end of the game. Jose is gone. Who is going to be that guy who steps up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazzchaz, post: 836191, member: 3823"] My starting four are Devoe, Usher, K Moore, and Smith. The fifth starter will depend on the team Tech is playing. Devoe and Usher look like bigger and stronger versions of themselves. K Moore for defense. He did not shoot well at all yesterday. Smith glided up and down the court with speed and never even looked winded. Y'all read his assists, steals, fouls drawn, and +/-. The only question mark is how he will handle pressure from great defenders? All I know is that I doubt there are very many that can stay with him. Tech's defense made life miserable for Morehouse and scored often off turnovers. But where do the points come from in those games with the whistle happy refs? Right now, I see no offense from Howard or Saba. Neither one showed me they have a shot. But they have improved and Tech has a history of vastly improving the big guys so it will be fun to watch. A thick center will move them out of the way very easily. Neither one appears to have a lot of strength contesting a rebound. Perhaps I sound harsh, but hopefully that means they will be the ones making the greatest strides. This brings us to Meka. He will not be pushed around, can rebound and has a shot. But he lacks the shot deterring height of Saba. Coleman and J Moore are full grown men and neither look at all like they will be intimidated! Once a Morehouse player had two hands securing the ball and Coleman stuck a quick hand on it like the head of snake and knocked it free. I smiled as it reminded me of Dennis Scott.....and he's a a big guy that can hit threes! We can only hope! J Moore went to the hoop twice when he should have made the pass, but perhaps he was trying to impress. He did have one nice and quick jump shot. He's not ready to start yet but could be soon. So this takes us back to the fifth starter. I really don't think Tech can afford to have two starters that don't score. So it may be they have to go with Coleman, Meka, or Saba/Howard depending on the opposition. Somebody is going to have to be the guy that can go to the hoop and get those clutch layups at the end of the game. Jose is gone. Who is going to be that guy who steps up? [/QUOTE]
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