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[QUOTE="Macbeezle, post: 2478981, member: 8491"] It's so critical we start off strong.. we consistently dig ourselves into deep holes to begin the game and are only able to climb out because we're facing low quality competition we should be blowing out of the water given our talent. Definitely need to contain their big man Ayton. Deny deny deny entry pass. If he gets the ball he's probably going to score. It's going to be tough to score in the paint with the 7'1" Ayton there. And, given the poor ball handling skills and post-up abilities of our big men I suspect we will not be feeding the ball down low much. So that's going to require us to have excellent exterior shooting promoted by good ball movements and some kick-outs off drives by Jalen & CV. I'd also like to see Terry go for the basket more than just take those 16 footer shots. I'd say we need to shoot to be within 5 points at halftime. Make adjustments at half time, then proceed on a run. [/QUOTE]
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