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[QUOTE="SoBeCuse, post: 2416004, member: 796"] Agreed. I don’t think it is even close, frankly. Both have/had limitations, play too many minutes, and are asked to perform above their talent level, IMO. Miscast sort of. It took a long time for Trevor to even be a minimal threat to put the ball on the floor and/or create for himself or somebody. The offense often could not get him open looks for whatever reason. Nobody worked as hard as Trevor running around like a crazy man trying to get open. Sure he was streaky and shot a ton of contested shots but our offense/structure/scheme didn’t help him out. Trevor rarely ever took plays off or showed poor court demeanor. Frank is an incomplete so far but is making progress. He’s not a PG by any stretch of the imagination but we can only hope he makes strides and can get out of his own way. I personally think he has some quickenss/speed limitations as evident by that forward on Colgate schooling him from 3/4 of the court up in a foot race until the And-1, but, he has improved a lot since last year. He’d be perfect as a good scoring guard with size coming off the bench who can create some plays for himself and others. [/QUOTE]
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