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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 406013" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I disagree with this - Ivy is the one that supports this view. You don't take the shot if you have no ability to hit it and Moses had no ability to hit it. He wasn't keeping the defense honest, he was doing what they wanted him to do - there is a difference.</p><p>You have to understand what you can and can't do. I don't think you take a shot that you cannot make. He could easily have driven in 6-8 ft and taken a shot he might make. </p><p>You don't take an open three if you can't make it - that is actually bad coaching. Ismail Muhammad didn't make a 3-pter his last 2 seasons of college (and only took 9 of them in total in 2 seasons) but was still able to be an effective offensive player. Moses had 7 assts to 15 TO against ACC teams and 17:29 overall. That is not good ballhandling. I watched him dribble off himself more than once.</p><p></p><p>If they can get into an uptempo system I think Moses can be successful as that is where he does well. Using his athleticism around the basket. If he has to play alot against a set defense i don't think he will do too well. With a couple years of skill development Moses has the potential due to his high level athleticism to be a nice rotation piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 406013, member: 1776"] I disagree with this - Ivy is the one that supports this view. You don't take the shot if you have no ability to hit it and Moses had no ability to hit it. He wasn't keeping the defense honest, he was doing what they wanted him to do - there is a difference. You have to understand what you can and can't do. I don't think you take a shot that you cannot make. He could easily have driven in 6-8 ft and taken a shot he might make. You don't take an open three if you can't make it - that is actually bad coaching. Ismail Muhammad didn't make a 3-pter his last 2 seasons of college (and only took 9 of them in total in 2 seasons) but was still able to be an effective offensive player. Moses had 7 assts to 15 TO against ACC teams and 17:29 overall. That is not good ballhandling. I watched him dribble off himself more than once. If they can get into an uptempo system I think Moses can be successful as that is where he does well. Using his athleticism around the basket. If he has to play alot against a set defense i don't think he will do too well. With a couple years of skill development Moses has the potential due to his high level athleticism to be a nice rotation piece. [/QUOTE]
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