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We Have a Problem at Point Guard
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[QUOTE="Umami Zen, post: 3799965, member: 10678"] Let's approach this a different way..What kind of productivity would you be satisfied with out of the PG position??.. Between RJ and JG.. On offense?? 20 pts/10 assists/5 RBs.. 3 TOs as an example?? If you can get some semblance of that kind of productivity on a game to game basis from their combined efforts.. Does it really matter about minutes?? RJ is never going to get any taller.. Most games he is a mismatch vs the other teams guards.. Not gonna change.. I think if he was letting the game come to him for occasional shots instead of getting doubled or in traffic with the Bigs..He could be effective as a third or fourth option on offense..His on ball D seems adequate..Bazz-like in his footwork.. Jalen has plenty of talent but seems to still be playing somewhat tentatively.. If he played looser. .Like TP was at Marquette.. Just having fun.. I think his results would be quite good. Neither are Alphas at this point in their careers.. So far.. We have a two-headed PG situation with neither player clearly demanding(through their superior play) more PT than the other.. We'll need them both to produce as the season goes on. We're still 5-1.. And working on on-court chemistry.. It could be a lot worse.. [/QUOTE]
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