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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 704614" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>For the aspect of being a roll guy in a pnr situation hands aren't really that big a deal. They are nice, but you're not really a deal breaker. Look at Moses who has his own issue with catching the ball. Regardless I'm not sure why we would use him as a PNR guy next year. He doesn't have much of a midrange and so the defender would be able to help and recover easier. With us having 2 experienced guards very capable of being their defender off the dribble even without a pick, there isn't a huge need for the PNR but rather something we can go to if we see an advantage. </p><p></p><p>The second situations is an issue you want your 3 and 4 year starting guards to get better at rather than something you try to hold against a big. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, I'm not overly enthusiastic about him. I think there are better options, but I also don't think there are as many grad transfer ACC level centers as people are acting like. I think if he does add some value on defense and probably rebounding next year in a 10-15 mpg type of role. Beyond that is more a product of how he develops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 704614, member: 2299"] For the aspect of being a roll guy in a pnr situation hands aren't really that big a deal. They are nice, but you're not really a deal breaker. Look at Moses who has his own issue with catching the ball. Regardless I'm not sure why we would use him as a PNR guy next year. He doesn't have much of a midrange and so the defender would be able to help and recover easier. With us having 2 experienced guards very capable of being their defender off the dribble even without a pick, there isn't a huge need for the PNR but rather something we can go to if we see an advantage. The second situations is an issue you want your 3 and 4 year starting guards to get better at rather than something you try to hold against a big. Like I said, I'm not overly enthusiastic about him. I think there are better options, but I also don't think there are as many grad transfer ACC level centers as people are acting like. I think if he does add some value on defense and probably rebounding next year in a 10-15 mpg type of role. Beyond that is more a product of how he develops. [/QUOTE]
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