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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 702598" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Moses was a beneficiary of going up against those smaller guys at the 4. He has a combination of size and athleticism that created a match up problem that just doesn't exist with him at the 5. He doesn't have that shot or ball handling skills to take advantage of the match up against opposing centers. Furthermore, Usher at the 4 doesn't space the floor out. He shot 20% from 3. Lastly Bubba didn't demonstrate the ability to score to warrant the tradeoff in rebounding/defense that comes with going small. We also don't have the depth at any of the positions as as soon as we go to the bench for Usher, who we'll be lucky to get 25 mpg from in ACC play at the 4, we have to go two post unless we want to go straight midgetball with Moore at the 4. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We should not be goings mall if we are in desperate need of three point threats. We should go small if we have an abundance of three point threats that make the trade off in rebounding and defense worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 702598, member: 2299"] Moses was a beneficiary of going up against those smaller guys at the 4. He has a combination of size and athleticism that created a match up problem that just doesn't exist with him at the 5. He doesn't have that shot or ball handling skills to take advantage of the match up against opposing centers. Furthermore, Usher at the 4 doesn't space the floor out. He shot 20% from 3. Lastly Bubba didn't demonstrate the ability to score to warrant the tradeoff in rebounding/defense that comes with going small. We also don't have the depth at any of the positions as as soon as we go to the bench for Usher, who we'll be lucky to get 25 mpg from in ACC play at the 4, we have to go two post unless we want to go straight midgetball with Moore at the 4. We should not be goings mall if we are in desperate need of three point threats. We should go small if we have an abundance of three point threats that make the trade off in rebounding and defense worth it. [/QUOTE]
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