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<blockquote data-quote="Connell62" data-source="post: 132988" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>I've also been high on Jorgensen for a while too.. I just love his game and the passion that he plays. He's a very heady player and is better on D than he is given credit for. I've found myself many times over the past few games scratching my head as to why BG didn't have him in the game in crunch time. The only thing that I could think of was that perhaps they're still monitoring his minutes closely to ensure that the knee stays healthy.</p><p></p><p>There is still room for improvement - namely finishing. I want to see him become a better finisher in the lane. The pull-up can be effective, but he will really take the next step when is able to finish in traffic. He can get into the paint any time he wants, and he is deadly with the dump off in the lane. Dickey V mentioned it several times, but when teams (like Duke) are pressuring him 30 feet from the basket, he needs to go by them and lay it up. This is the one area that I think that Heath has an advantage over him at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Without a doubt, we will have a very good PG for the next few years if he is able to stay healthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Connell62, post: 132988, member: 484"] I've also been high on Jorgensen for a while too.. I just love his game and the passion that he plays. He's a very heady player and is better on D than he is given credit for. I've found myself many times over the past few games scratching my head as to why BG didn't have him in the game in crunch time. The only thing that I could think of was that perhaps they're still monitoring his minutes closely to ensure that the knee stays healthy. There is still room for improvement - namely finishing. I want to see him become a better finisher in the lane. The pull-up can be effective, but he will really take the next step when is able to finish in traffic. He can get into the paint any time he wants, and he is deadly with the dump off in the lane. Dickey V mentioned it several times, but when teams (like Duke) are pressuring him 30 feet from the basket, he needs to go by them and lay it up. This is the one area that I think that Heath has an advantage over him at the moment. Without a doubt, we will have a very good PG for the next few years if he is able to stay healthy. [/QUOTE]
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