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[QUOTE="Orangezoo, post: 5559191, member: 237"] Good point and to stack on a couple more. - while we have a very talented PG who has had some ups and downs as he gets acclimated, we’ve seen that we won’t be beholden to having to force Nait to do everything on the court. Multiple guys can bring the ball up and initiate the break both guards and forwards. - The size of Fennell and Anthony as additional ball handlers is an underrated benefit. They can see over most any defender. Fennell may not yet be shot seeking and uber aggressive but he’s getting more comfortable and defending well using that length. - I don’t think we will see much drop off with Kiyan. The key is with him is that off a screen or on spot up his feet are set quickly and he has a good release point. Then on the ball once he has his man on his hip you can forget about who he is playing against as that’s where he excels and knows exactly how to attack from there or when to kick it out. It’s uncanny how polished that part of his game is and how much he learned from Melo. [/QUOTE]
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