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[QUOTE="OceanDoggie, post: 5047773, member: 12797"] Being a better player was never a question. Keeping the goalposts at defense, Okafor would not have been shutdown by either player, and Thabeet was the superior Defender and rebounder. Regarding Clingan's screening and passing, every non-Guard on Hurley's Team will be better screeners and passers than every non-Guard on Calhoun's Team. What I'd like to see is how well all that screening performs in the half court set when Jim Calhoun calls his [B]2-2-1 press[/B] from the jump, with the newer 30 second shot clock, and time has eaten up. [MEDIA=youtube]g8INXXhrObM[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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