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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 610732" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Generally in these types of games you are going to play a bigger rotation and give more playing time to some of the players you know less about to see how they react. I didn't watch any games but it sounds like Pastner was almost doing hockey lines in these games. </p><p></p><p>It is interesting to see how well spread out the scoring was through the trip. If we can get some consistent scoring from secondary players that will help a player like Jose alot as he won't feel the need to push for scoring as much and will likely lead to better efficiency from him as well. Until the last game he seemed pretty willing to let others score.</p><p></p><p>Here are a few key stats for the 4 games for the players</p><p>Devoe - 12.25 ppg, 3 double figure games, 8 threes, 3-5 FT</p><p>Cole - 11.75 ppg, 2 double figure games (8 and 6 in the other 2), 2 threes, 7-10 FT</p><p>Alvarado - 10.5 ppg, 2 double figure games (and 8 in another), 7 threes, 11-13 FT</p><p>Banks - 10 ppg, 2 double figure games (8 in another), 1 three, 7-13 FT</p><p>Phillips - 9.5 ppg, 2 double figure games (and 8 in another), 7 threes, 4-4 FT</p><p>Usher - 9.25 ppg, 2 double figures games (9 and 6 in the other 2), 2 threes, 5-10 FT</p><p>Price - 9.25 ppg, 1 double figure game (9, 8, and 7 in the other three), 6 threes, 1-2 FT</p><p>Sjolund - 7.5 ppg, 2 double figure games, 4 threes, 6-8 FT</p><p>Moore - 6.75 ppg, 1 double figure game (8 in another), 1 three, 4-10 FT</p><p>Parham - 5.5 ppg, 0 double figure games (8 twice and 6 once), 4 threes, 0-2 FT</p><p></p><p>As a team they hit 42 threes and everybody has at least 1. Devoe made 8, Jose and Shembari 7, Price 6, Parham and Sjolund 4.</p><p>48-77 FT as a team - 62.3%. Pitt and Clemson in their summer games hit 57.5% and 63.0% respectively.</p><p>Shembari was the only player to make a three in every game and made 2 in three games.</p><p>Jose made at least 2 threes in 3 games.</p><p>Devoe made 8 in 3 games.</p><p>Price and Sjolund also made at least 1 three in 3 games. </p><p></p><p>Sjolund was feast or famine with 2 big scoring games and 2 games were he wasn't a factor offensively. I liked that he didn't rely on his shot to score. Only 12 of his 30 pts came from 3 land. He also had 12 pts inside the line and 6 from the FT line.</p><p></p><p>Usher was very consistent with between 6 and 12 pts every game. Was also mentioned he had alot of assists. His ability to attack the basket with his size should be very helpful to the offense and will create opportunities for his teammates. </p><p></p><p>if Shembari can play this way against ACC level competition then GT is going to have a really strong guard rotation. </p><p>Price's numbers are pretty good for an incoming FR. </p><p></p><p>Banks, Usher and Moore need to do a better job of making FT. I could see at least one of Sjolund or Cole getting playing time late in tight contests due to their offensive games and ability to hit FT's.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully this will be a good experience for the team and allow them to get off to a fast start as they have 5 games against power conference teams (3 on the road) in the first 5 weeks of the season. Not having Usher for those early games is a bummer, hopefully this will help others to step up and be confident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 610732, member: 1776"] Generally in these types of games you are going to play a bigger rotation and give more playing time to some of the players you know less about to see how they react. I didn't watch any games but it sounds like Pastner was almost doing hockey lines in these games. It is interesting to see how well spread out the scoring was through the trip. If we can get some consistent scoring from secondary players that will help a player like Jose alot as he won't feel the need to push for scoring as much and will likely lead to better efficiency from him as well. Until the last game he seemed pretty willing to let others score. Here are a few key stats for the 4 games for the players Devoe - 12.25 ppg, 3 double figure games, 8 threes, 3-5 FT Cole - 11.75 ppg, 2 double figure games (8 and 6 in the other 2), 2 threes, 7-10 FT Alvarado - 10.5 ppg, 2 double figure games (and 8 in another), 7 threes, 11-13 FT Banks - 10 ppg, 2 double figure games (8 in another), 1 three, 7-13 FT Phillips - 9.5 ppg, 2 double figure games (and 8 in another), 7 threes, 4-4 FT Usher - 9.25 ppg, 2 double figures games (9 and 6 in the other 2), 2 threes, 5-10 FT Price - 9.25 ppg, 1 double figure game (9, 8, and 7 in the other three), 6 threes, 1-2 FT Sjolund - 7.5 ppg, 2 double figure games, 4 threes, 6-8 FT Moore - 6.75 ppg, 1 double figure game (8 in another), 1 three, 4-10 FT Parham - 5.5 ppg, 0 double figure games (8 twice and 6 once), 4 threes, 0-2 FT As a team they hit 42 threes and everybody has at least 1. Devoe made 8, Jose and Shembari 7, Price 6, Parham and Sjolund 4. 48-77 FT as a team - 62.3%. Pitt and Clemson in their summer games hit 57.5% and 63.0% respectively. Shembari was the only player to make a three in every game and made 2 in three games. Jose made at least 2 threes in 3 games. Devoe made 8 in 3 games. Price and Sjolund also made at least 1 three in 3 games. Sjolund was feast or famine with 2 big scoring games and 2 games were he wasn't a factor offensively. I liked that he didn't rely on his shot to score. Only 12 of his 30 pts came from 3 land. He also had 12 pts inside the line and 6 from the FT line. Usher was very consistent with between 6 and 12 pts every game. Was also mentioned he had alot of assists. His ability to attack the basket with his size should be very helpful to the offense and will create opportunities for his teammates. if Shembari can play this way against ACC level competition then GT is going to have a really strong guard rotation. Price's numbers are pretty good for an incoming FR. Banks, Usher and Moore need to do a better job of making FT. I could see at least one of Sjolund or Cole getting playing time late in tight contests due to their offensive games and ability to hit FT's. Hopefully this will be a good experience for the team and allow them to get off to a fast start as they have 5 games against power conference teams (3 on the road) in the first 5 weeks of the season. Not having Usher for those early games is a bummer, hopefully this will help others to step up and be confident. [/QUOTE]
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