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[QUOTE="Jack Hall, post: 1658155, member: 3962"] The same ole debate: will be interesting to see how much point he plays next year, my guess is a fair amount (altho more of the way G plays "point" than the way say Ennis played point imo), but seems like more of a combo guard like Dion than he seems like MCW, From that DD article: [B]You played some off the ball today, you played some on the ball. Do you have a preference?[/B] [B]Battle:[/B] It doesn't matter at all. I feel like I'm the kind of guard who can handle the ball, come off screens. I'm comfortable doing either one. Early in my life, I played point guard a lot and then later on I developed the wing. And now I switch back and forth. [B]Turco:[/B] On the lead guard spot what I like about him is his size. He can see over the top, he understands the game, he's able to make the right passes. For him, he tends to be off the ball more than on the ball because at the high school level, it's tough to get him shots from the point. So whenever we want to get him a shot, we move him to the wing. He's very versatile. We have put him in the post because he has that game, too. [/QUOTE]
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