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PG Tyus Battle (NJ) Signed LOI
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[QUOTE="jordoo, post: 1384922, member: 569"] I agree that the ideal thing for the team would be KJ making a huge leap and being a difference maker out there as the starting PG. Even if he does though the shooting lineup really intrigues me. Especially if Lydon is ready for prime time. Imagine a line up with Trev, Mal, Mike, TylerL and either DC2 or Diange in the middle. I think at the least even if KJ has a great offseason and is an effective PG we still see Trev, Mal, Mike out there together for stretches every game. Edit: I don't see Mal as a PG at all but he certainly can put the ball on the floor and get by guys due to being such a shooting threat. If Cooney also improves in that area it makes it that much easier to go without a traditional PG if they play the backcourt together. Cooney is actually a very reliable ball handler IMO, he's just very poor decision maker in transition and struggles to finish when he drives. He's a scorer not a play maker for others but he rarely gets his pocked picked or loses the ball dribbling. I hope he goes to the 1 or 2 dribble pull up more next year than going all the way to the rim. Malachi should be able to find much more success at the college level finishing at the rim with his length. [/QUOTE]
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