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<blockquote data-quote="GaTech4ever" data-source="post: 281488" data-attributes="member: 660"><p>I agree with this for the most part, but let's not pretend ND and Miami don't have great talent when they're at their best. I don't necessarily mean they had Top 5 picks, but guys like Pat Connaughton, Demetrius Jackson, Jerian Grant, and Zach Auguste were great recruits AND were developed at ND. Miami at their best had guys like Shane Larkin, Durand Scott, Kenny Kadji, and Sheldon McClellan who again were highly touted recruits and were developed in college.</p><p></p><p>I don't think right skills, team chemistry, & development through experience will result in consistent winning seasons and postseason success in the ACC without guys who are at worst fringe NBA players. I am convinced it's about getting both elite/great/NBA talent and developing them while they're here. I don't think one or the other works, and I don't think anyone would ever expect GT to be Kentucky. If Pastner gives us Mike Brey results, I don't see any way it's by not getting elite talent and subsequently developing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaTech4ever, post: 281488, member: 660"] I agree with this for the most part, but let's not pretend ND and Miami don't have great talent when they're at their best. I don't necessarily mean they had Top 5 picks, but guys like Pat Connaughton, Demetrius Jackson, Jerian Grant, and Zach Auguste were great recruits AND were developed at ND. Miami at their best had guys like Shane Larkin, Durand Scott, Kenny Kadji, and Sheldon McClellan who again were highly touted recruits and were developed in college. I don't think right skills, team chemistry, & development through experience will result in consistent winning seasons and postseason success in the ACC without guys who are at worst fringe NBA players. I am convinced it's about getting both elite/great/NBA talent and developing them while they're here. I don't think one or the other works, and I don't think anyone would ever expect GT to be Kentucky. If Pastner gives us Mike Brey results, I don't see any way it's by not getting elite talent and subsequently developing them. [/QUOTE]
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