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Jaylin Stewarts time has come
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[QUOTE="boog204, post: 5168258, member: 880"] His form is nice and the sample size might be too small to say he is a bad shooter but we are getting closer. 66 career attempts from 3 and he's at 27%. It should be getting to the point where we're surprised he hits one as opposed to the converse. I love the way he passes the ball and when he attacks the hoop with assertiveness. I think Ross is actually a better shooter but Ross is such a spazz that he tends to either rush everything or play with shocking hesitation. Jaylin's problem has been that he has been for the most part a really bad defensive player. He was excellent against Dixon for sure because he had the quickness advantage. But if you watch the GTown game, he gets beat off the dribble in 3 of the first 4 possessions, gets pulled, and he never recovered. Ross, while probably currently falling for a pump fake somewhere, has significantly more defensive potential, imo. It's a good problem to have because both Jaylin and Ross have tons of talent. But both of their inability to play with any consistency is maddening. People keep on saying we have tons of depth, but the bench play has been so hit or miss that many games the bench (other than Tarris) is a net negative. [/QUOTE]
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