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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 265592" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Okogie is the type of player Pastner alluded to in Jeff Schultz AJC podcast. Guys who are good players, but end up developing into better players than their rankings indicated, who become a foundational type pieces for the program. Getting guys like Okogie is just as important as getting an elite player who becomes a 1-2 year player and moves on to the next level. I'd include Lammers in that as well.</p><p></p><p>I think the early indications on Okogie is that he's a more aggressive player than MGH at the same point in their careers. It really wasn't until the second half of last season when CBG forced MGH to take the ball as the team's PG that he really imposed his will on the game. Before that, it was kinda frustrating to see MGH flash his potential during games, but not keep up the pace. Okogie seems willing to impose his game more at certain points as true freshmen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 265592, member: 360"] Okogie is the type of player Pastner alluded to in Jeff Schultz AJC podcast. Guys who are good players, but end up developing into better players than their rankings indicated, who become a foundational type pieces for the program. Getting guys like Okogie is just as important as getting an elite player who becomes a 1-2 year player and moves on to the next level. I'd include Lammers in that as well. I think the early indications on Okogie is that he's a more aggressive player than MGH at the same point in their careers. It really wasn't until the second half of last season when CBG forced MGH to take the ball as the team's PG that he really imposed his will on the game. Before that, it was kinda frustrating to see MGH flash his potential during games, but not keep up the pace. Okogie seems willing to impose his game more at certain points as true freshmen. [/QUOTE]
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