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Is this our actual ceiling for the season?
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[QUOTE="orangecuse, post: 3711334, member: 668"] I share this sentiment as well. As Devo stated in one of his tweets last night, Kadary constantly puts pressure on the D due to his size and ability to penetrate [I]'effectively[/I].' In that regard, it's really night and day from my perspective when he is on the floor as neither Buddy nor Joe can penetrate effectively, at least not consistently as Kadary. Our O seems to be more fluid, as he runs the O as a true PG should/needs to, especially at this level. On D, I couldn't disagree more with Brooklyn in regards to where our D breaks down first. In my opinion, it all starts at the top of the zone. And, when Buddy & Joe are there, our opponents PG's/guards continuously beat them off the dribble...and at that precise point something has to give, and more times than not it does. When Kadary's in, it changes completely. Not only is he quicker a foot, his length and athleticism causes considerably more havoc, as opponents have a much more difficult time getting by him, and he disrupts the passing lanes far more. I also think AG would be fine as a 2, at least at times. And, his D up there (again due to his superior athleticism over Buddy's, etc.) would be much better. It's quite apparent that the only reason AG seldom if ever plays there is because Buddy can't play the 3. [/QUOTE]
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