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[QUOTE="Niastri, post: 5206265, member: 722"] I disagree, Chris Bell is elite at the most important skill in the game. If he can get comfortable creating even a tiny amount of space with the dribble, he could become extremely difficult to guard. His shot is quick, he can get pretty high when taking the jumper, and he has a high release. Bell is a serious contender for "go to guy" when we really need a basket. Freeman is one of those guys who can score every way possible. But he might not have a go to move... yet. If he develops one (hopefully posting up), Freeman becomes a matchup nightmare, able to post up even size and smaller guys, and go around bigger guys. He also needs to be guarded at the line because he's a threat from three. Our forwards could be unguardable by New Years Day. Add in Lampkin and Starling, and we could easily be a very efficient high scoring team, with little dropoff when the subs are in. I really expect we will have four or even five guys averaging double digit scoring. [/QUOTE]
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