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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 406401" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>in regards to Haywood and Moses.</p><p>One big difference is that Curtis was basically shooting on one leg in those ACC games and Moses was not.</p><p>Also, for the year Curtis still hit 37% from three (one of the best numbers on the team) while Moses shot 6.5%. </p><p>Curtis had showed he could hit threes, Moses has not yet.</p><p></p><p>I think 2 things happened late in the year.</p><p>First, once they lost to BC and especially after Jose went down, the staff prioritized getting the FR bigs time over winning games. If you were trying to win games you would have limited Moses to about 10 mpg.</p><p></p><p>second, once Ben started to get healthy late they went back to the high post cutter offense that they abandoned early in the new year due to Ben's injury - which was when they went to having AD in the post and feeding him more. When Ben in the high post they put AD on the bench and played the FR as i would agree with those who say Moses is better out on the floor than AD. </p><p></p><p>i sort of see Moses as a 6 and 5 guy next season (in ACC play).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 406401, member: 1776"] in regards to Haywood and Moses. One big difference is that Curtis was basically shooting on one leg in those ACC games and Moses was not. Also, for the year Curtis still hit 37% from three (one of the best numbers on the team) while Moses shot 6.5%. Curtis had showed he could hit threes, Moses has not yet. I think 2 things happened late in the year. First, once they lost to BC and especially after Jose went down, the staff prioritized getting the FR bigs time over winning games. If you were trying to win games you would have limited Moses to about 10 mpg. second, once Ben started to get healthy late they went back to the high post cutter offense that they abandoned early in the new year due to Ben's injury - which was when they went to having AD in the post and feeding him more. When Ben in the high post they put AD on the bench and played the FR as i would agree with those who say Moses is better out on the floor than AD. i sort of see Moses as a 6 and 5 guy next season (in ACC play). [/QUOTE]
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