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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 405942" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>We'll see on both Evan and Moses. Both need alot of work to be legit ACC contributors though Evan is closer right now than Moses.</p><p></p><p>Evan definitely got more comfortable and more productive as he got more time. Moses sort of went the other way.</p><p>I'm not counting on either being a major contributor next season though both will play some.</p><p></p><p>i had this discussion with Jumpman at the time and still feel the same way. I think the staff got a little blinded by Moses' athleticism. From the first game I made mention that regardless of who they thought should start that AD should be starting at the 4, not Moses as AD was further along at that point - though at some point in the future he could potentially pass him.</p><p></p><p>Evan wasn't a factor at the beginning of the year as he missed all but three or four of the pre-season practices. So he started well behind.</p><p></p><p>Right now Moses simply makes too many mistakes on the court at both ends to play alot. </p><p></p><p>I do not expect Sjolund to be a starter next season, love his long term though. From the film i've seen I don't think he will be ready defensively as a FR.</p><p></p><p>My hope with Moses is that he does develop over the next couple of years and doesn't become Darryl Barnes Pt2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 405942, member: 1776"] We'll see on both Evan and Moses. Both need alot of work to be legit ACC contributors though Evan is closer right now than Moses. Evan definitely got more comfortable and more productive as he got more time. Moses sort of went the other way. I'm not counting on either being a major contributor next season though both will play some. i had this discussion with Jumpman at the time and still feel the same way. I think the staff got a little blinded by Moses' athleticism. From the first game I made mention that regardless of who they thought should start that AD should be starting at the 4, not Moses as AD was further along at that point - though at some point in the future he could potentially pass him. Evan wasn't a factor at the beginning of the year as he missed all but three or four of the pre-season practices. So he started well behind. Right now Moses simply makes too many mistakes on the court at both ends to play alot. I do not expect Sjolund to be a starter next season, love his long term though. From the film i've seen I don't think he will be ready defensively as a FR. My hope with Moses is that he does develop over the next couple of years and doesn't become Darryl Barnes Pt2. [/QUOTE]
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