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[QUOTE="moqui, post: 216410, member: 214"] because you are claiming that Arinze was not a dominant big man and that all he scored on were, to quote, "simple put backs." You could not have watched the 2009-10 season and come to that conclusion - Arinze had a well developed low post game for three seasons and his senior capped it as probably the best - or certainly among the five best - low post scorers in America. The 2010 team built its offense around Arinze. Every game - and I mean literally [U]every[/U] game - began by pounding the ball inside to Mr. Automatic. This then opened up the entire floor for the rest of the team. Even though he played the fewest minutes of any of the main rotation players, Arinze had the second highest shot percentage and only trailed Wes by a few percentage points for highest offensive rating . . . and that was on the squad with the highest [U]team[/U] offensive rating in the Pomeroy database - even higher than the offensive juggernaut built around Carmelo Anthony. [/QUOTE]
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