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[QUOTE="orangefan13, post: 1027021, member: 906"] I imagine one of the factors in Ennis decision is lack of a SG who could score off the dribble, or under defensive pressure. However, Joseph would be a interesting change to that, and both would be able to run more isolation then this past year with the loss of Fair. Both would have the keys to be our best scorers by midseason-middle of Feb, pending a huge jump from roberson or cooneys shot under pressure(and imo I give them a 20% chance to be ready to). Both would be end of game guards with a real strong motor. Josephs high school workout tape foreshadows it, and Ennis has proven it without a doubt. I wonder how different things could be with Mccullough and Roberson as the forwards, bringing back Gbinije his muscle, and some point forward skills, and BJ's potential to fit into either guard or forward. Buss a key to the defense and hopefully some on the ball pressure with his long arms and quick legs. Better scoring from our centers when we want to slow it down, I think Rak's iso game will come at a slower pace ala Arinze next year then this years. Dajuan in a much better body, and Obokoh. My overall point, I think Ennis would find very very different team potential and chemistry, if he did return. And the keys would be his from day one, sadly him being a fresh, we never got to see enough of that. [/QUOTE]
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