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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 233320" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>Wow. I thought we almost agreed, then you drove that seeming agreement into the ditch. Your original post said, "In the post I'll take Lammers over either Jacobs and Mitchell." Now you say, "I just don't see the massive drop off from Jacobs/Mitchell to Lammers." Then you say Q should average " 7 or so rebs per game in ACC play." If Q does that he will be one of the top rebounders in the ACC, as 7 rpg would have placed him 12th in the ACC last year.</p><p></p><p>Lammers is a very traditional Div I center. He's almost 7 feet tall and has no game away from the basket. He's a good shot blocker, but his lack of strength relative other ACC bigs creates problems rebounding in traffic or defending against those guys. Q will create some match-up problems for some opposing 4s, but the reverse will be true when he has to guard a guy who outweighs him by 30 pounds and has equal quickness. Sure, he shot 97 treys last year, but made only 32%. He hit more than two 3s in a game four times last year and failed to hit a single three eighteen times. I think it is interesting that you chose to focus on Mitchell's final eight games. In Qs final eight games he failed to score twice and got two points twice. He scored double digits once, in the blowout game in Columbia, SC. In those eight games he hit 5 3s in 27 attempts. And, he may be our worst defender now that Jorgy is gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 233320, member: 1199"] Wow. I thought we almost agreed, then you drove that seeming agreement into the ditch. Your original post said, "In the post I'll take Lammers over either Jacobs and Mitchell." Now you say, "I just don't see the massive drop off from Jacobs/Mitchell to Lammers." Then you say Q should average " 7 or so rebs per game in ACC play." If Q does that he will be one of the top rebounders in the ACC, as 7 rpg would have placed him 12th in the ACC last year. Lammers is a very traditional Div I center. He's almost 7 feet tall and has no game away from the basket. He's a good shot blocker, but his lack of strength relative other ACC bigs creates problems rebounding in traffic or defending against those guys. Q will create some match-up problems for some opposing 4s, but the reverse will be true when he has to guard a guy who outweighs him by 30 pounds and has equal quickness. Sure, he shot 97 treys last year, but made only 32%. He hit more than two 3s in a game four times last year and failed to hit a single three eighteen times. I think it is interesting that you chose to focus on Mitchell's final eight games. In Qs final eight games he failed to score twice and got two points twice. He scored double digits once, in the blowout game in Columbia, SC. In those eight games he hit 5 3s in 27 attempts. And, he may be our worst defender now that Jorgy is gone. [/QUOTE]
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