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Good article. I hope our coaching staff has a similar development plan for Brimah. If Brimah can start bodying up in the post instead of putting his elbow / arm on the offensive player he will cut down on some of the dumb fouls he picks up.
 
Interesting read from Grantland about Wiltjer using the year off to overhaul his game.

http://grantland.com/features/ncaa-...el-kidd-gilchrist-2012-national-championship/

It is a good read. Wiltjer could emerge as a specialist in the NBA. His defense is below average still though. It will be interesting to see if some of that National Championship DNA wears off on his coach. Few has to be a coach you can trust the least in the NCAA Tournament. His in game strategy against WSU was comical when they had their last #1 seed. Few already is setting his team up for trouble by not giving Eric MCclellan more PT down the stretch. With Pangos, Wiltjer & Karnowski all playing big minutes at the same time against a regional semi-final type team (Sweet16) they could be gone because of defensive liabilities.

Sabonis is a tremendous young talent. That kid could put a team on his back if given the opportunity. Gonzaga has Final4 and even Nat Champ potential but Mark Few pulling the strings on the sideline could spell doom.
 
And here's one on Kris Dunn:

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So it's decided: we'll get Wiltjer's medicine ball for Amida and Kentan, and Dunn's garbage bag for TSam and Rodney.

Should be a productive offseason.
 
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