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My way too early, possibly problematic look at potential GT Hoops roster management
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<blockquote data-quote="Root4GT" data-source="post: 1003153" data-attributes="member: 5618"><p>Very reasonable take. What I liked the most was seeing George grow as a point guard and team leader. His play the last month has been excellent. He has been a good decision maker all season. His offense has improved a whole lot. He has developed a nice floater and he has become a solid 3 point shooter. He and Ndongo have an excellent screen and roll game for 2 freshmen. </p><p></p><p>Ndongo has been very good all year. The AJC article sai Ndongo was fasting for Ramadan yesterday, no foot or water since sunrise. Hard to imagine playing an ACC tournament game (35 minutes) at his energy level without a sip of water. Heck that seems dangerous to me. </p><p></p><p>Roster turnover won't be a real issue as long as George, Ndongo, Gapare and Reeves stay. It would be nice to have Kelly back as well as he is a good basketball player. Coleman would be a nice returning player as well. </p><p></p><p>If Sutton actually signs with us, only "committed" so far. Mustaf looks to be a very good add. We really need another PG. The current roster does not have any going into next year. That is an issue.</p><p></p><p>As you said this is the interesting time. We don't know how many guys will want to return and play for CDS. </p><p></p><p>I think most of us are more optimistic than you at this point. I was very down on Pastner after the ACCT Championship team. So this season was a breath of fresh air watching GT BB for me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Root4GT, post: 1003153, member: 5618"] Very reasonable take. What I liked the most was seeing George grow as a point guard and team leader. His play the last month has been excellent. He has been a good decision maker all season. His offense has improved a whole lot. He has developed a nice floater and he has become a solid 3 point shooter. He and Ndongo have an excellent screen and roll game for 2 freshmen. Ndongo has been very good all year. The AJC article sai Ndongo was fasting for Ramadan yesterday, no foot or water since sunrise. Hard to imagine playing an ACC tournament game (35 minutes) at his energy level without a sip of water. Heck that seems dangerous to me. Roster turnover won't be a real issue as long as George, Ndongo, Gapare and Reeves stay. It would be nice to have Kelly back as well as he is a good basketball player. Coleman would be a nice returning player as well. If Sutton actually signs with us, only "committed" so far. Mustaf looks to be a very good add. We really need another PG. The current roster does not have any going into next year. That is an issue. As you said this is the interesting time. We don't know how many guys will want to return and play for CDS. I think most of us are more optimistic than you at this point. I was very down on Pastner after the ACCT Championship team. So this season was a breath of fresh air watching GT BB for me! [/QUOTE]
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