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[QUOTE="Chief00, post: 2204367"] The very simple answer to the initial post on this thread, which dovetails this one, the coaching staff needs to develop at least a minimum competency and effort when it comes to all facets of recruiting. Until we achieve that we are operating in the dark and any favorable prediction will likely blow up. At best our recruiting is in the reactive mode and often even then the reaction doesn't come. Calhoun had opponents back on their heels reactioning to him - i.e. Beltway Ballers. We all want the best for the team so we like to believe the rosy narrative we are fed. Two things I wish KO would value more, assuming the recruiting gets fixed, are the importance of shooters and competent Bigs. Shooting cures a lot of other ills and rebounding/inside scoring/rim protection create problems for the other team. Generally, basketball is a hard game if you can't shoot. You can do everything right in an offensive play but if you miss the shot it goes for not. [/QUOTE]
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