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<blockquote data-quote="glandon1960" data-source="post: 672719" data-attributes="member: 2458"><p>Ditto - need to see the team at full strength before passing judgement on this years team. The eye test sees it as the most talented team CJP has had. Next years should be better than this. Also worth noting that the ACC schedule is VERY frontloaded with the (on paper) toughest games .... more than one poster has noted the schedule is setup to possibly win 8 or 9 of last 10.</p><p></p><p>Observation to date - Devoe and Parham 'can' play the point, but it impacts both of their ability to score. Alvarado at the point with one (or both) of them on the wings will likely be more potent on offense. This team (all most of our teams the last decade) have lacked a player that can create their own shot (i.e. Anthony Edwards at UGA, Cole Anthony at UNC, etc.) - which means movement, screening, passing (quick/good decisions) are necessary to have high efficieny in the half court offense. The lack of landing the player that can create their own shot is the biggest thing in recruiting (and I know it is not easy to get those coveted players).</p><p></p><p>I expect starting lineup to stay the same once Usher is back (Alvarado will start once ready to go). Usher likely first one in for the '3-4-5' to hopefully bring energy, Parham fisrt in for the '1-2' (once Alvarado is back). I expect to see less minutes across the board for the current 7-8 that play, but Parham and Price, and Moses (when he is 'not on') will see minutes reduced the most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glandon1960, post: 672719, member: 2458"] Ditto - need to see the team at full strength before passing judgement on this years team. The eye test sees it as the most talented team CJP has had. Next years should be better than this. Also worth noting that the ACC schedule is VERY frontloaded with the (on paper) toughest games .... more than one poster has noted the schedule is setup to possibly win 8 or 9 of last 10. Observation to date - Devoe and Parham 'can' play the point, but it impacts both of their ability to score. Alvarado at the point with one (or both) of them on the wings will likely be more potent on offense. This team (all most of our teams the last decade) have lacked a player that can create their own shot (i.e. Anthony Edwards at UGA, Cole Anthony at UNC, etc.) - which means movement, screening, passing (quick/good decisions) are necessary to have high efficieny in the half court offense. The lack of landing the player that can create their own shot is the biggest thing in recruiting (and I know it is not easy to get those coveted players). I expect starting lineup to stay the same once Usher is back (Alvarado will start once ready to go). Usher likely first one in for the '3-4-5' to hopefully bring energy, Parham fisrt in for the '1-2' (once Alvarado is back). I expect to see less minutes across the board for the current 7-8 that play, but Parham and Price, and Moses (when he is 'not on') will see minutes reduced the most. [/QUOTE]
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