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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 799290" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>When a team loses a first team All-ACC player, it is a knee jerk reaction to wonder how you replace that production with a replacement player. But that is usually not how it works.</p><p></p><p>The next team is a new team, and the loss of production off the last team is replaced by a new team identity of the new team as a whole.</p><p></p><p>So, it is not a matter of Howard, Saba or Meka doing what Moses did, rather is about a new collection of talent presenting new match-up difficulties for opponents.</p><p></p><p>I will delay making any detailed comments on next year's team until the dust settles. But the way I look at it, even if none of Moses, Alvarado or Devoe come back the team still looks to start 4 star talent at four spots on the floor and with another on the bench. That is more overall talent on the floor at the same time than we have had under Pastner or at GT in a long time. It may not be proven talent, but it is talent. And our staff gets guys better. </p><p></p><p>So, it is less a matter of replacing guys than it is about getting the talent we know will be here to come together and play well to get the production we need on both ends to keep winning. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sweating next year at all. Rather, I am excited already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 799290, member: 4110"] When a team loses a first team All-ACC player, it is a knee jerk reaction to wonder how you replace that production with a replacement player. But that is usually not how it works. The next team is a new team, and the loss of production off the last team is replaced by a new team identity of the new team as a whole. So, it is not a matter of Howard, Saba or Meka doing what Moses did, rather is about a new collection of talent presenting new match-up difficulties for opponents. I will delay making any detailed comments on next year's team until the dust settles. But the way I look at it, even if none of Moses, Alvarado or Devoe come back the team still looks to start 4 star talent at four spots on the floor and with another on the bench. That is more overall talent on the floor at the same time than we have had under Pastner or at GT in a long time. It may not be proven talent, but it is talent. And our staff gets guys better. So, it is less a matter of replacing guys than it is about getting the talent we know will be here to come together and play well to get the production we need on both ends to keep winning. I'm not sweating next year at all. Rather, I am excited already. [/QUOTE]
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