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[QUOTE="Watchdog, post: 3789817, member: 10325"] He has looked really weak with the ball. Trouble penetrating without turning it over/or getting his layup blocked, but I'm not sure it's due to his size. It may be his nature to not be aggressive or maybe he isn't aggressive because he knows he can't handle the ball well enough. A lot of people here laughed at the Syracuse fans who said they were better off with Kadary Richmond than AJ. Who knows in the long run, but so far KR is clearly a major plus for them. 6'5" PG who seems to have the ball on a string, with no outside shot, but drives inside at will to score or dish to an open man. Stats to date for JG, RJ (5 games) and KR (7 games): JG: 25.6 M, 6.8 PT, 3 R, 1.8 A, 1.0 TO, 1 ST, FG 31%, 30.8%(3) and FT 80% RJ: 29.8 M, 10.6 PT, 1.8 R, 3.8 A, 2.2 TO, 1.4 ST, FG 33.3%, 34.5(3)and FT 78.6% KR: 26 M, 8.6 PT, 4.4 R, 4.1 A, 1.9 TO, 2.6 ST, FG 47.4%, 22.2(3) and FT 75.9% [/QUOTE]
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