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<blockquote data-quote="GTHomer" data-source="post: 693505" data-attributes="member: 1923"><p>I'll add the thoughts I posted also with a few edits.....</p><p></p><p>Good analysis of Pastner's offensive philosophy and willingness to change based on the personnel. IMO, Sjolund could be a wildcard for next season, especially if he improves his footwork on defense. We know he can shoot and having a threat like him on the court could help open things up for slashers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTHomer, post: 693505, member: 1923"] I'll add the thoughts I posted also with a few edits..... Good analysis of Pastner's offensive philosophy and willingness to change based on the personnel. IMO, Sjolund could be a wildcard for next season, especially if he improves his footwork on defense. We know he can shoot and having a threat like him on the court could help open things up for slashers. [/QUOTE]
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