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[QUOTE="AZHuskiePop, post: 2927801, member: 1609"] DD was very reluctant to put the ball on the the floor and was bashed brutally on the board for 2 1/2 years. I probably was one of his biggest defenders but even I thought that showing a strong move to the hoop would give him better looks. In my post in “who are we sleeping on thread “ I thought Polley was the guy specifically because after reviewing his Prep films I was amazed how comfortable he was putting it on the floor.. In combo with a nice touch that’s a rare find. He Obviously needs to get stronger but he is only 19 years old as is Carlton. We’re recruiting kids who will be freshman next year about the same age as those two so adding strength is pretty normal in that age. If Diarra , Wilson, Whaley can’t develop a 15 footer they will be situational players only . When your game is predicated on guard penetration allowing the D to compress is shooting yourself in the foot. [/QUOTE]
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