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Okay, here is my question, and I admit

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I was going to ask this before yesterday but what difference did the
Monmouth game make? Or so I thought. You can have this years team
or, you can add any players to the starting lineup from the last
two years teams. But if you knock a player on this years team
out, they are off the team. I am exempting JJ and Freeman
from this because they have been on the last years team.
I think it comes down to who do you want at the point. Judah or
George and who do you want at center Brown
or Kyle.
What say you board?
 
I was going to ask this before yesterday but what difference did the
Monmouth game make? Or so I thought. You can have this years team
or, you can add any players to the starting lineup from the last
two years teams. But if you knock a player on this years team
out, they are off the team. I am exempting JJ and Freeman
from this because they have been on the last years team.
I think it comes down to who do you want at the point. Judah or
our current pt guard and who do you want at center Brown
or Kyle.
What say you board?
George and Kyle
 
To the starting lineup? Nah I’m good.

I think we’re better at every position this year and any issues will be down to fit/chemistry
 
Interesting question. If I understand you correctly, you aren't asking who the best player is. You are asking, who is the best player for this team.

This year's Cuse team was the first in a while that was put together with any sort of strategic plan. The pieces are meant to fit together. For this team, George, Kingz, and Kyle are the better players without question.

It goes without saying that Kingz is better than Bell. But I would argue that in isolation, Judah is probably a better player than George, at least he is more dominant. To me, Brown is a better all-around player than Kyle at this stage.

Time will tell, there is a lot of season left to go!
 
George and Kyle. Kyle plays above the rim and can defend 5 positions like Brown can. He also is a very capable passer. George can shoot the 3 and is a more natural PG and he defends every possession.

I still think it’s the mind and leadership from the bench that is the true question mark. How to handle things when there is a 14 point second half lead and to recognize that lead could be at risk and making the right adjustments to extend that lead or at minimum keep it is critical. There is still a struggle to see that capability exists which then even with a more talented team and the right players, our ability to win and be the program we all want to be is still up in the air.
 

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