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<blockquote data-quote="AUFC" data-source="post: 923008" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>Rodney doesn't have the athleticism to make up for his lack of shooting like Javon is able to. You need to get him the ball in the low post and let him 1v1. Or you need to run a pick-and-roll with him, however he has the brickiest hands I've seen from a GT C in a long time (granted we've had back-to-back-to-back guys grow into really good centers recently) and he's zero threat to pop off the screen and hit an 18 footer...just not in his playbook like it was w/ Moses Wright. Northeastern pretty much just hedged every screen/dribble handoff in that 2nd half when Rodney got more run.</p><p></p><p>His touch in the low post has also been awful this season. He had a clean bank shot I think miss the rim completely a few games back, but he looked more himself the other night. I'd guess the coaches are probably telling him to stop thinking so much, stop being afraid of failure, and play as instinctively as he did during ACC play last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AUFC, post: 923008, member: 3230"] Rodney doesn't have the athleticism to make up for his lack of shooting like Javon is able to. You need to get him the ball in the low post and let him 1v1. Or you need to run a pick-and-roll with him, however he has the brickiest hands I've seen from a GT C in a long time (granted we've had back-to-back-to-back guys grow into really good centers recently) and he's zero threat to pop off the screen and hit an 18 footer...just not in his playbook like it was w/ Moses Wright. Northeastern pretty much just hedged every screen/dribble handoff in that 2nd half when Rodney got more run. His touch in the low post has also been awful this season. He had a clean bank shot I think miss the rim completely a few games back, but he looked more himself the other night. I'd guess the coaches are probably telling him to stop thinking so much, stop being afraid of failure, and play as instinctively as he did during ACC play last year. [/QUOTE]
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