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[QUOTE="intlzncster, post: 3020903, member: 56"] Do you develop guys in 6 months (offseason work)? Guys who've already been in a different system, and clearly had some bad habits baked in? Breaking bad habits is harder to do than instilling new ones. And not all guys develop, no matter who the coach is (JC included). Diarra has been injured the entire time, I don't know why he is in this conversation. Why didn't Justin Brown develop under JC? Why not Chad Wise? Because those kids, while they may have looked like they had the stuff, did not. Polley is the type of guy who should contribute some his Jr year, but mostly Sr year, off the bench. Carlton the same. Wilson mid sophomore year. The other guys on the chart probably shouldn't be at this level. The fact is, this team is a black hole in the middle, and severely limited in shooting. And has holes defensively. Their ceiling is limited. [/QUOTE]
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