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[QUOTE="DogMania, post: 5120308, member: 21"] Yup, Ngongba played his first minutes the other day. I didn't see much of it and he didn't put up any significant stats. I had always wondered if we recruited Abraham primarily hoping it would help land Ngongba. Based on how he looks they probably saw his potential as a solid multi-year talent. No matter the case, as others have pointed out, if he doesn't get many opportunities to contribute this season, he looks poised to be a rotation player next year. He impresses me every time he's on the floor. Even though it seems every scholarship player looks ready to contribute but just not enough minutes to spread around, if anyone is not able to go due to injury, which I hope doesn't happen, the 3 at the end of the bench look solid enough to give the team some solid run if called upon. We've all noticed that the 5 on the floor at the end of the game are running the motion offense and looking for open teammates. This is extremely rare to see that for any program. This tells me that Abraham, Nowell and Singare are ready to plug in if needed, and well prepared to hit the court and execute at a high level next season. Props to the staff for coaching them up and huge props to these 3 young players who are learning and working hard, knowing their best chance of competing for PT next season with the incoming highly touted 2025 Class is improving their game and learning what they need to do on both ends of the floor. [/QUOTE]
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