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Strange thing about Carlton
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[QUOTE="HuskylnSC, post: 3376989, member: 7953"] As I read these posts, I think we are differentiating between good and great; excellent and adequate. Some see what Carlton could be and others see what he is not. On that basis, I think you all are pretty much correct. IMHO, right now Carlton is a good player. He is handicapped because he does not play over the rim. Can he be great? Yes! But there are a number of other things he will have to improve. The first ting and easiest is that his decision making cannot wait until he has the ball. I believe a player dependent upon others getting him the ball needs to be continually processing options based upon the what if's of the balls arrival. Am I set to score; where is the double coming from; who's in position to catch and shoot or rotate. Then when the ball is in the flight the decisions are processed. The greatest thing a post can have is a fluid mental process, or a 40 inch vertical ;) . [/QUOTE]
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