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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 533835" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>This season was pretty much destined to be a learning experience when Okogie left. The thing is about both Haywood and Devoe, and Moore, is that this is their first real ACC experience. Haywood played in some games last year but he was so affected by his injury that it isn't really the same. It's really hard to rely on guys going through conference play the first time to be able to step in and replace what Okogie left. Not impossible but there isn't always an answer to a problem for a given year. The solution to inexperience, most of the time, is time and playing through it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I disagree with this. Basketball isn't football where you can call easy passes that are almost sure things to get a QB going. In basketball even good shooters are going to miss more 3s than they make which means running specific plays to try and get a guy going isn't a great idea. The basketball equivalent is a layup or freethrows because of the high percentage to make them. IMO you run plays to get 3 point looks for guys you are confident will make it, not in hopes of getting a guy going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 533835, member: 2299"] This season was pretty much destined to be a learning experience when Okogie left. The thing is about both Haywood and Devoe, and Moore, is that this is their first real ACC experience. Haywood played in some games last year but he was so affected by his injury that it isn't really the same. It's really hard to rely on guys going through conference play the first time to be able to step in and replace what Okogie left. Not impossible but there isn't always an answer to a problem for a given year. The solution to inexperience, most of the time, is time and playing through it. I disagree with this. Basketball isn't football where you can call easy passes that are almost sure things to get a QB going. In basketball even good shooters are going to miss more 3s than they make which means running specific plays to try and get a guy going isn't a great idea. The basketball equivalent is a layup or freethrows because of the high percentage to make them. IMO you run plays to get 3 point looks for guys you are confident will make it, not in hopes of getting a guy going. [/QUOTE]
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