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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 406293" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>This is a weird conversation. We recruited Moses to play basketball, not tennis. He was a project from the start. His athleticism has enabled him to make progress, but he's not there yet. Maybe he will be a contributor next year, or the year after. Or, maybe never. But he was not one this year and the outlook for next year is not great. There were times this year when he was totally lost on the court. I remember those times my first year on a college basketball team. I had memories of my high school success, but those memories did not make me able to play at the next level.</p><p></p><p>I think some of us have a vision of playing college hoops that is not aligned with reality. This is a tough game to play really well. Respect the 10,000 hours guys like Alvarado and Bagley and Grayson Allen have invested. It takes work to get to that point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 406293, member: 1199"] This is a weird conversation. We recruited Moses to play basketball, not tennis. He was a project from the start. His athleticism has enabled him to make progress, but he's not there yet. Maybe he will be a contributor next year, or the year after. Or, maybe never. But he was not one this year and the outlook for next year is not great. There were times this year when he was totally lost on the court. I remember those times my first year on a college basketball team. I had memories of my high school success, but those memories did not make me able to play at the next level. I think some of us have a vision of playing college hoops that is not aligned with reality. This is a tough game to play really well. Respect the 10,000 hours guys like Alvarado and Bagley and Grayson Allen have invested. It takes work to get to that point. [/QUOTE]
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