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<blockquote data-quote="Peacone36" data-source="post: 177025" data-attributes="member: 1374"><p>Its not all sun shines and rainbows and i will never say it is when it isnt. I spit truth i dont blow smoke.</p><p></p><p>BG will be here after this year, that much is clear and ive made peace with that. Will i still make fun of ridiculous in game decisions along with poor discipline and fundamentals? You bet your arse. I need to entertain myself and fight with C62 somehow.</p><p></p><p>That said, Mathews is a strong pickup, preferred him to Baker, not sure hes a volume ACC scorer but should be a better option than would-be deep threats in the past, hopefully at the very least in decision making both on and off the court. We are strong with White BRob and Okogie which is great and unlike J. Brown whom i never thought we had a shot at, the longer BRob is available, the better chance we have. Throw in Marfo (whom i know just north of zero about)and the potential is there for a nice, impact class. Realistically we can probably get 3/5 (mathews included). If thats the case i like where we are at with White and BRob. BG excels in recruiting PG players so if we have some ships to spend on 1 year guys im ok with that too for the simple reason that when he inevitably leaves the next coach has more room to maneuver in recruiting.</p><p></p><p>IMHO we will see a nice step forward this year (especially in the BC). I dont think an NIT birth is out of the question as long as MGH comes back full strength and Tadric makes a steady contribution</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peacone36, post: 177025, member: 1374"] Its not all sun shines and rainbows and i will never say it is when it isnt. I spit truth i dont blow smoke. BG will be here after this year, that much is clear and ive made peace with that. Will i still make fun of ridiculous in game decisions along with poor discipline and fundamentals? You bet your arse. I need to entertain myself and fight with C62 somehow. That said, Mathews is a strong pickup, preferred him to Baker, not sure hes a volume ACC scorer but should be a better option than would-be deep threats in the past, hopefully at the very least in decision making both on and off the court. We are strong with White BRob and Okogie which is great and unlike J. Brown whom i never thought we had a shot at, the longer BRob is available, the better chance we have. Throw in Marfo (whom i know just north of zero about)and the potential is there for a nice, impact class. Realistically we can probably get 3/5 (mathews included). If thats the case i like where we are at with White and BRob. BG excels in recruiting PG players so if we have some ships to spend on 1 year guys im ok with that too for the simple reason that when he inevitably leaves the next coach has more room to maneuver in recruiting. IMHO we will see a nice step forward this year (especially in the BC). I dont think an NIT birth is out of the question as long as MGH comes back full strength and Tadric makes a steady contribution [/QUOTE]
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