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[QUOTE="Kenny11, post: 2528484, member: 7303"] The screens have not been good all year and when they try to set real screens, we always get called for illegal screens. But its the personnel. We have very little margin for error or injury. We can't even afford to be down 8 points against any team slightly better than horrendous. We have no firepower to make a comeback, especially with Larrier out. If Adams is out, we may lose by 50. What other teams in the country have no guards coming off the bench that can make something happen? How many teams have one person that can be trusted to handle the ball (and ball handling isn't even one of Adam's strengths)? We have a couple promising front court players. We have a crafty point guard that can penetrate and make floaters. We have a wing who is tall and a decent shooter (who was out) and we have another guard who is inconsistent and not reliable in any area besides effort. Our first or second most talented player is out for the season again and last night we played without one of our only guys that is a threat to score. Unrelated, but I also noticed our skinny guys like Polley, Whaley and Carlton are getting even skinnier. For naturally skinny kids, its really hard to keep weight on during the season but they need to be lifting and eating after practice to at least maintain a little bit of their summer weight and muscles. [/QUOTE]
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