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<blockquote data-quote="Root4GT" data-source="post: 905483" data-attributes="member: 5618"><p>While interesting the part you skip is Pastner's lack of success recruting. The Optimist (or good guys in your parlance) cite look at Moses, he was a low rated recruit and became ACC player of the year. All true. However expecting similar results more than once in a Blue Moon is really fools gold. He is a category of one. Jose is also cited. He was considered an ACC level talent by most recruting services. He became an All ACC player. This can and does happen throughout the league. Again it dose not happen often enough to base a program on. </p><p></p><p>The transfer Portal should be and has been good for GT BB. Banks and Usher turned into very good ACC players. That's it so far. There are a couple others on the roster who might turn out that way. Lets hope so.</p><p></p><p>The ACC is a good BB conference but not nearly as dominant as it was when it was a smaller conference. </p><p></p><p>This year is clearly an great unknown. You are the ultimate optimist. Nothing wrong with that. I am not sure what would discourage you on CJP as GT's celling our BB coach. </p><p></p><p>There are valid reasons not to be optimistic on this year's team. Basically no player is a proven above average player. There is hope and the offseason reports have been encouraging. We will have a good idea fairly early. We really can't afford bad losses in OOC play this year as our schedule is fairly soft. </p><p></p><p>Under CJP GT has generally been a good defensive team and a poor offensive team. Turnovers have been a consistent issue. We simply have not been good enough of a scoring team to turn the ball over at the rate we have. The ACCT Championship team was a clear exception. Our turnover rate was significantly lower than the CJP team's norm. How we control our turnovers this year will have a lot to say about out won-loss record. </p><p></p><p>Optimism is good right now. I really hope I feel the same when ACC play starts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Root4GT, post: 905483, member: 5618"] While interesting the part you skip is Pastner's lack of success recruting. The Optimist (or good guys in your parlance) cite look at Moses, he was a low rated recruit and became ACC player of the year. All true. However expecting similar results more than once in a Blue Moon is really fools gold. He is a category of one. Jose is also cited. He was considered an ACC level talent by most recruting services. He became an All ACC player. This can and does happen throughout the league. Again it dose not happen often enough to base a program on. The transfer Portal should be and has been good for GT BB. Banks and Usher turned into very good ACC players. That's it so far. There are a couple others on the roster who might turn out that way. Lets hope so. The ACC is a good BB conference but not nearly as dominant as it was when it was a smaller conference. This year is clearly an great unknown. You are the ultimate optimist. Nothing wrong with that. I am not sure what would discourage you on CJP as GT's celling our BB coach. There are valid reasons not to be optimistic on this year's team. Basically no player is a proven above average player. There is hope and the offseason reports have been encouraging. We will have a good idea fairly early. We really can't afford bad losses in OOC play this year as our schedule is fairly soft. Under CJP GT has generally been a good defensive team and a poor offensive team. Turnovers have been a consistent issue. We simply have not been good enough of a scoring team to turn the ball over at the rate we have. The ACCT Championship team was a clear exception. Our turnover rate was significantly lower than the CJP team's norm. How we control our turnovers this year will have a lot to say about out won-loss record. Optimism is good right now. I really hope I feel the same when ACC play starts. [/QUOTE]
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