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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 404557" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>I disagree to some extent about Moses' play. He had 4 TOs but iirc one was trying to save an errant pass ahead where all he could do was throw it back inbounds. While he gets the TO it was the first pass that really caused it. Another was when he had the ball on about 30 feet from the basket and tried to get it to Cole right as Cole decided to cut. While it was still his fault the bigger issue is that our guards, I believe there were two in at the time, did nothing to come get the ball which has been an issue all year. As far as his shooting goes he is rushing things, which isn't uncommon for a freshman, but I don't really have a fault with any of his shot selections. He had 3 attempts from 3 point range. One was towards the end of the clock and a decent look. Another was off dribble penetration and a kick out and was a shot that he needs to take with the way we play our offense. IIRC that was his best looking shot as well and was an in and out type of one. He was a 40% shooter from 3 in highschool, and has a decent stroke when he isn't rushing things. But that's part of the gaining experience process, and one that isn't helped by sitting on the bench and watching others. </p><p></p><p>Furthermore he had a couple of good takes to the basket that drew the defense and allowed for easy put back opportunities. Cole in particular had one easy followup and a second opportunity that resulted in a dunk attempt that should have gone down. We've had issues on this team all year with guys being too passive on offense and too much standing around. Alston is notoriously bad at this, and Cole isn't much better. But even Okogie and Tad have spells where there is little movement. Moses pretty constantly moves and attacks the offensive glass. While he makes mistakes, given the team structure, I'd rather see him make those mistakes of aggression then watch some of the passive play from others. </p><p></p><p>The rest of your post I agree with 100% by the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 404557, member: 2299"] I disagree to some extent about Moses' play. He had 4 TOs but iirc one was trying to save an errant pass ahead where all he could do was throw it back inbounds. While he gets the TO it was the first pass that really caused it. Another was when he had the ball on about 30 feet from the basket and tried to get it to Cole right as Cole decided to cut. While it was still his fault the bigger issue is that our guards, I believe there were two in at the time, did nothing to come get the ball which has been an issue all year. As far as his shooting goes he is rushing things, which isn't uncommon for a freshman, but I don't really have a fault with any of his shot selections. He had 3 attempts from 3 point range. One was towards the end of the clock and a decent look. Another was off dribble penetration and a kick out and was a shot that he needs to take with the way we play our offense. IIRC that was his best looking shot as well and was an in and out type of one. He was a 40% shooter from 3 in highschool, and has a decent stroke when he isn't rushing things. But that's part of the gaining experience process, and one that isn't helped by sitting on the bench and watching others. Furthermore he had a couple of good takes to the basket that drew the defense and allowed for easy put back opportunities. Cole in particular had one easy followup and a second opportunity that resulted in a dunk attempt that should have gone down. We've had issues on this team all year with guys being too passive on offense and too much standing around. Alston is notoriously bad at this, and Cole isn't much better. But even Okogie and Tad have spells where there is little movement. Moses pretty constantly moves and attacks the offensive glass. While he makes mistakes, given the team structure, I'd rather see him make those mistakes of aggression then watch some of the passive play from others. The rest of your post I agree with 100% by the way. [/QUOTE]
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