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[QUOTE="Hans Sprungfeld, post: 4903341, member: 181"] Watch his first several games, when Hurley was building out the roster after Castle came back from surgery, and then had to hugely pivot in case the Clingan injured was more serious or did not heal well. It was a delicate balancing act of competing priorities. There were posters claiming Stewart should have been brought in earlier, and then that teammates were overlooking Stewart on purpose so that he wouldn't be able to get necessary minutes, get shots, get reps, get into the line-up. I saw a young freshman who played with a sense of caution and mistake-avoidance. I couldn't tell if he lacked confidence or was just doing his workman-like job, and demonstrating buy-in regarding his role. He clearly acquired and has retained the coaching staff's confidence to play him, and then he started shooting. In the DePaul game that served as load-up for the final 6 BE games, he hit 3 threes. Had he turned the corner? Not rilly regarding shooting, but ge has steadily gotten minutes, frequently in the first half. Yes, his first three generally doesn't drop, but it doesn't look out of flow. I'd like it to go in, and maybe it won't this year. And maybe it will. To be determined. I don't get the impression that he's going against how he's being coached, and he's become a good additional piece who will likely help in the upcoming season of tournaments. Your suggestion might be helpful. I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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