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Date Posted: 07:58:05 01/11/03 Sat
Author: JoeStag
Subject: Re: Shots
In reply to: JCM 's message, "Re: Shots" on 16:21:33 01/10/03 Fri

Stagman, I also agree with many of your points also. The overlying theme to our offense and shooting is that we don't have the prototypical offensive players, and we have different stars each game. Very hard to determine who will play well in a given game.

JCM, I also agree that we should take advantage of players strengths...... rather than try to force players to do what they are not cable of. IMO, Practice is the time you focus on improving your weakness, but During the game we should go with our strengths, and each player should know what they are capable of and play to their strengths.

The Best Example of a player not doing that was Jermaine Clark. He always tried to make plays that he was not capable of. I think Spann showed that tendency as a Senior also.

IMO, we all want the Dengs to be strong low post players, and eventually I think Roshown Mcleod will have the time to teach that part of the game to Gai. But right now I am OK if Gai gets his dunks, hits his threes, and can gets a few low post baskets..... thats sounds like 12-15ppg to me. I think he has the potential now to be a great offensive rebounder. If he does that, we have a 20+ppg scorer.

Thats why I disagree, when I hear people say we have all this talent. Yes, our younger players are talented..... but they still have a lot to grow, learn, and they are trying to find their offensive games. Our offense is a work in process offense. If Ajou was healthy, we would have some Offensive stability.

Defensively, we are solid..... because our Frosh came in with great defensive skills, and our experienced players hustle and play good "D". And we have the D-POY in Gai.

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