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[QUOTE="MexicoHusky, post: 4303121, member: 6438"] JC handled similar situations like you suggest. He developed players like he was prepping them for their pro career. Caron and Rudy Gay were the best examples. Kinda big and athletic players that could probably handle themselves down low. But Calhoun ran plays for them on the perimeter. Essentially played them as guards. Which I always thought was cool. I thought it would of been easy and maybe good for the team to play those guys as a four. Gay in particular. He was a good shot blocker. But JC didn't do that. He let them handle the ball a bit more. Ran them through screens for shots. Etc... That all said, there's a rather large group on this board who think AJ is a point guard. Maybe some have a slightly different definition for pg. To me that means primary ball handler and also can guard the opposing primary ball handler. I don't think AJ is either of those things. He's a decent ball handler for a bigger guy. Also a decent passer. But still not a pg. [/QUOTE]
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