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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 374604" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>The big thing with Hewitt was the offense we had was very dependent on good pg play and for any number of reasons we never could stabilize it. When we had good pg play we tended to do well, Aikens, Jack, Critt. When we didn't we struggled. Only real exception was with Favors and Lawal, and that team under performed relative to talent in large part because Shump was okay at being a PG but not really a fit for it. As far as coaching goes, while Hewitt was flawed, I would have thought our time under gregory would have opened some eyes about how Hewitt was in fact not the worst coach in the world. </p><p></p><p>As it relates to Pastner, I think it's too early to say. He's done well to maximize what he got from the team last year, but we have to wait and see how well he recruits to fit a system and how well he adjusts his coaching to the players he gets. This year it'll be interesting to see how he handles the offense with a different 4 spot this year. We might go small some but I can't see that being a complete solution. We'll have to change thing sup a bit on offense to adjust for that. I think the biggest indicator will be how effective is our offense next year once Ben is no longer doing his thing in the high post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 374604, member: 2299"] The big thing with Hewitt was the offense we had was very dependent on good pg play and for any number of reasons we never could stabilize it. When we had good pg play we tended to do well, Aikens, Jack, Critt. When we didn't we struggled. Only real exception was with Favors and Lawal, and that team under performed relative to talent in large part because Shump was okay at being a PG but not really a fit for it. As far as coaching goes, while Hewitt was flawed, I would have thought our time under gregory would have opened some eyes about how Hewitt was in fact not the worst coach in the world. As it relates to Pastner, I think it's too early to say. He's done well to maximize what he got from the team last year, but we have to wait and see how well he recruits to fit a system and how well he adjusts his coaching to the players he gets. This year it'll be interesting to see how he handles the offense with a different 4 spot this year. We might go small some but I can't see that being a complete solution. We'll have to change thing sup a bit on offense to adjust for that. I think the biggest indicator will be how effective is our offense next year once Ben is no longer doing his thing in the high post. [/QUOTE]
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