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[QUOTE="Rico444, post: 4504407, member: 263"] My initial post was talking about how playing two centers at the same time is going to cause issues in my opinion, superjohn is the one that brought up Xavier. My concern is that Sanogo and Clingan both play close to the basket on offense and neither can defend most 4s in the league. Karaban has to get better defensively for sure but he's a freshman so I expect he will. He also makes our spacing a million times better on offense than it would be with two centers on the floor. Freemantle and Nunge don't both plant themselves next to the basket on offense like Sanogo and Clingan would have to to be successful. Neither one of them can handle the ball at all and you don't want either taking a 3, only Sanogo and only if there's not a defender within 10 feet of him. Overall we have to make changes to the lineup but i don't think double big is the answer. We also would have had 30+ turnovers on Sunday if we played Sanogo and Clingan together. [/QUOTE]
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