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<blockquote data-quote="ESPNjacket" data-source="post: 693608" data-attributes="member: 2775"><p>I think if we were more proficient at pick and roll concepts then it would appear to be less Alvarado breaking down the defense than it would look like a smoother pick and roll. I don't think Devoe or Parham would struggle to run a high pick and roll to start the offense. I think Moses is best suited as a combination of a low post guy and off-ball cutter with that type of set.</p><p></p><p>Just to be clear, I think Alvarado is by far our best pick and roll point guard. I think the other guys could make it work well enough to start an offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ESPNjacket, post: 693608, member: 2775"] I think if we were more proficient at pick and roll concepts then it would appear to be less Alvarado breaking down the defense than it would look like a smoother pick and roll. I don't think Devoe or Parham would struggle to run a high pick and roll to start the offense. I think Moses is best suited as a combination of a low post guy and off-ball cutter with that type of set. Just to be clear, I think Alvarado is by far our best pick and roll point guard. I think the other guys could make it work well enough to start an offense. [/QUOTE]
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