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Sanogo putting up big numbers
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[QUOTE="Hunt for 7, post: 4804556, member: 12414"] They are different players. To guard Sanogo in the post you have to be very long and have some muscle. But again this is just not how they play the game. I don’t like it, but look a Mitchell Robinson from the Knicks. That’s what they are lookin for in centers. They have to run well, have great feel for the pick and roll on offense, be long and quick enough to guard the pick and roll on defense. If you happen to be great shooter like AD, Joel and I am sure I missing once or two others. But on the positive note SJ is going to play at the next level. He is perfect to guard a stretch four on defensive and his jumping ability is ++. I am not even talking about how high he jumps. I will get some grief for this but I am just going to say it. He just may be the quickest jumper we have ever had. It like he starts to jump and the next thing you see is the ball being slammed through the rim. It’s really astonishing how quickly he gets up. No wonder Dan Hurley was recruiting him hard. Right now SJ is looking like an off the charts athlete who is learning how to play. He only started a few years ago. So we may have him for another year but if he continues on his current trajectory I could see him going late first round early second. [/QUOTE]
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