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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 2412637, member: 37"] Anderson is probably our best fourth guard since Craig Austrie. Williams might be the most athletic player on the team but the rawest player by far. He's freshman Kelis Fisher 2.0 and will get spot playing time at best. Great weapon on full court press but lacks the bb IQ to understand position on offense and defense. With that caveat I think his learning curve will be quicker than Kentan's. I really like Tyler's game. He could be the best all around defender on the team. He has a great handle for a big and he's supposed to have decent outside shooting. Whalley reminds of very early Kentan on offense with a bb IQ on defense. We were all salivating with Kentan's offensive rebounding ability at the beginning of his freshman season but he was lost on defense. It took him four years to figure that end out. During the mini run last season Kentan was on fire but once teams understood this they double teamed him when he got the ball and he struggled to adjust. We'll see how he does against better competition. But kid knows how to box out and rebound. Carlton understands the game and needs to get stronger. I already like his defense more than Steve. He's missed several shots close to the basket but you can tell he's going to get points when he get's stronger. Cobb has the potential to be a great point forward. Would love to see him plant closer to the basket when he's getting the ball from the guards. [/QUOTE]
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