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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 611545" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>These guys are better than rec league but I agree you aren't going to learn anything trying to parse through rosters and try to figure out matchups, etc. It was a rec league type of game in that there wasn't anything resembling ACC level intensity / scheme / talent. It was about practice, bonding and ability to send recruits pictures/videos of what playing for GT is like. Beyond that there are a couple of things thaenot are hopeful for next year but certainly not definitive at this point. Those are the play of Shembari and Cole. If Shembari has returned from the scrap pile that would be really helpful - especially if CJP wants to play more man defense. And as I am not totally sold on Moses yet, having Cole as a realistic option at either the 4 or 5 is really helpful. Throw in Usher looking like what we hoped he would be and those are enough good things.</p><p></p><p>I am still hoping to see Banks get a consistent 15-18 foot shot as that will help make the Princeton set effective. Won't know that till the lights go on. Otherwise glad they had fun and that no one got hurt. Successful trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 611545, member: 2784"] These guys are better than rec league but I agree you aren't going to learn anything trying to parse through rosters and try to figure out matchups, etc. It was a rec league type of game in that there wasn't anything resembling ACC level intensity / scheme / talent. It was about practice, bonding and ability to send recruits pictures/videos of what playing for GT is like. Beyond that there are a couple of things thaenot are hopeful for next year but certainly not definitive at this point. Those are the play of Shembari and Cole. If Shembari has returned from the scrap pile that would be really helpful - especially if CJP wants to play more man defense. And as I am not totally sold on Moses yet, having Cole as a realistic option at either the 4 or 5 is really helpful. Throw in Usher looking like what we hoped he would be and those are enough good things. I am still hoping to see Banks get a consistent 15-18 foot shot as that will help make the Princeton set effective. Won't know that till the lights go on. Otherwise glad they had fun and that no one got hurt. Successful trip. [/QUOTE]
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