Originally posted by real fan
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Originally posted by BU RICK
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Originally posted by real fan
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Regarding AT's future performance, he is no longer competing with local 'ledgend' SS for PT which may help his confidence/intensity. His performance may be better in a traditional "Big" line up, vs a smaller line up where AT would have been relied on to do a lot himself (offensively/defensively) vs multiple big men on the opponents team.
With multiple bigs to contend with, space should free up for either TB, WE, or AT/JT/AD on the floor at the same time, making them all more dangerous. Who ya going to double down low?
If you use guards to double inside, SM and AT should become more effective bombing away from the perimeter...
I think its easier to contend with perimeter shooting teams in college who have no penetration or inside threat. Add more danger in the paint and it makes guarding paint AND perimeter difficult. Multiple big men inside can offset our perimeter players who try to overguard and too often get beat off the dribble allowing easy penetration and easy paint baskets/offensive rebounds.
Just saying...
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