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[QUOTE="ColchVEGAS, post: 5181874, member: 8908"] Gutted out a win in a game where so many bunnies were missed and nothing was falling from anywhere in the first half. Defense was terrible to start the game on top of nothing falling. Stew has shown he can score but outside of the fantastic job against Dixon his defense has been pitiful. He is not staying in front of his man leading to blow bys and is taking unnecessary gambles for steals putting a lot of pressure on Reed and Johnson to try and clean up the mess. Ross appears engaged on defense but has shown nothing on offense. He makes the same gambles Stew does but is quick enough to recover, unfortunately he is constantly leaving his feet too early which leads to fouls and layups. Ball, outside of losing focus on defense at times, is starting to show much needed improvement on that end. Nothing needs to be said about him on offense. He is a bucket. Need Hass and Karaban to get back to being healthy. I think the added pressure that falls on them without Liam, on top of being a little banged up, is showing. We need them both on the floor even when they are struggling. I liked Mahaney staying aggressive even when his shots were not falling. I think he has turned the corner and is now finding his role. Reed is a monster when he is engaged. When he is not getting touches he loses focus and becomes too stationary. I would love to know what the fan said to Karaban. Whatever it was Karaban barked back at them to shut up. Good for him. [/QUOTE]
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