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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 266868" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Still too early to say much about this team as the competition hasn't been very good. Small quiet crowd last night - except when they brought out some of the FB players at halftime with the Governor's Trophy.</p><p></p><p>Okogie can score alot of points without being a 3-pt shooter. He cuts very hard to the basket and is strong which puts alot of pressure on a defense, Would have had over 40 if he wasn't affected by the FT yips that the whole team had the first 35 min.</p><p>Q had a good night. He was the only one that could score for about a 5 min stretch in the first half and why GT went from 6 down to 5 up. He plays hard at both ends. Rebounds well, doesn't make too many bad plays.</p><p></p><p>You can count on Moore for 1 or 2 impressive offensive plays each game. He has serious athleticism. Unfortunately he also has no real shot outside of 10 ft or so which is going to limit his effectiveness as we play better teams.</p><p></p><p>Heath was just ok in his first game. Took care of the ball, hit 1 three, missed all his floaters.</p><p></p><p>Lammers was Lammers. A couple of Tulane guys behind me remarked how well he moved for a big guy. How nimble he was. Good observation. </p><p></p><p>TJ unfortunately was trash in this game. 1 amazing dunk does not make up for what was otherwise a complete clunker of the game. Alot of poor decisions. Bad passes, poor shots. </p><p></p><p>We need TJ and Josh combined to avg probably 35-38 ppg to be competitive, but we don't need it all coming from one player.</p><p></p><p>Pastner did a nice job getting Lammers a breather - using AD on the backline in the zone. Actually kept Lammers out a couple min longer than i expected.</p><p></p><p>Alot more movement in the offense than we are use to seeing in at least 10 yrs. Even when they are cold (most of the first half was tough - was shooting about 25% from the field and under 30% FT for a good stretch) it's easier to watch. </p><p></p><p>FT shooting got in their heads in the first half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 266868, member: 1776"] Still too early to say much about this team as the competition hasn't been very good. Small quiet crowd last night - except when they brought out some of the FB players at halftime with the Governor's Trophy. Okogie can score alot of points without being a 3-pt shooter. He cuts very hard to the basket and is strong which puts alot of pressure on a defense, Would have had over 40 if he wasn't affected by the FT yips that the whole team had the first 35 min. Q had a good night. He was the only one that could score for about a 5 min stretch in the first half and why GT went from 6 down to 5 up. He plays hard at both ends. Rebounds well, doesn't make too many bad plays. You can count on Moore for 1 or 2 impressive offensive plays each game. He has serious athleticism. Unfortunately he also has no real shot outside of 10 ft or so which is going to limit his effectiveness as we play better teams. Heath was just ok in his first game. Took care of the ball, hit 1 three, missed all his floaters. Lammers was Lammers. A couple of Tulane guys behind me remarked how well he moved for a big guy. How nimble he was. Good observation. TJ unfortunately was trash in this game. 1 amazing dunk does not make up for what was otherwise a complete clunker of the game. Alot of poor decisions. Bad passes, poor shots. We need TJ and Josh combined to avg probably 35-38 ppg to be competitive, but we don't need it all coming from one player. Pastner did a nice job getting Lammers a breather - using AD on the backline in the zone. Actually kept Lammers out a couple min longer than i expected. Alot more movement in the offense than we are use to seeing in at least 10 yrs. Even when they are cold (most of the first half was tough - was shooting about 25% from the field and under 30% FT for a good stretch) it's easier to watch. FT shooting got in their heads in the first half. [/QUOTE]
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