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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 803865" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>IMO one of the big reasons we leaned so heavily on Lammers was the PG situation we had with him. Heath was okay and Jose even as a freshman had his upside, but running the offense through Ben meant an upperclassman with good decision making was the one initiating things. While Saba has some similar skills as Ben, I don't think it would be ideal, either for him or the team, to try and replicate what we did with Lammers. </p><p></p><p>IMO if we gameplanned around Saba's skill, whether it is this year or next, it would be a heavy PNR diet using either his size on the roll or his ability to stretch the floor with his shot as well as putting the ball on the floor and passing as a big on the pop. With more shooters on the wing, especially with Devoe/Coleman, that would really serve to open up the middle which I think would benefit both Sturdivant and Smith as well as Usher this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 803865, member: 2299"] IMO one of the big reasons we leaned so heavily on Lammers was the PG situation we had with him. Heath was okay and Jose even as a freshman had his upside, but running the offense through Ben meant an upperclassman with good decision making was the one initiating things. While Saba has some similar skills as Ben, I don't think it would be ideal, either for him or the team, to try and replicate what we did with Lammers. IMO if we gameplanned around Saba's skill, whether it is this year or next, it would be a heavy PNR diet using either his size on the roll or his ability to stretch the floor with his shot as well as putting the ball on the floor and passing as a big on the pop. With more shooters on the wing, especially with Devoe/Coleman, that would really serve to open up the middle which I think would benefit both Sturdivant and Smith as well as Usher this year. [/QUOTE]
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