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[QUOTE="Cuse2023, post: 5005988, member: 8999"] We definitely need to get bigger and stronger thats clear to anyone who watches. What I was referring to in my post was playing traditional bigs, or guys who do most of their work in the paint, at the same time. Looking at the list you have the traditional bigs like Aidoo, Ballo, Kalkbrenner, etc, they're not on the floor at the same time as some of the secondary guys listed. UNLESS they are wings or can stretch the floor. For example Bacot and Ingram pair together nicely because Ingram is a wing and shoots 38% from three. Kalkbrenner plays with Mason Miller a wing who's 45% from three. Ighodaro and Joplin whos 38%. Kentucky's bigs who you listed are never on the floor together. Clingan with Karaban who's 40%. With Duke, Mitchell is not a threat from outside but Filipowski is so they complement each other. Arizona Ballo and Krivas never see the floor together but they do with Keshad Johnson 39%. Donnie right now is more of a forward than a wing. With that being said he can most definitely share the floor with a traditional big because he can knock down the three. But Donnie, Maliq, and traditional big will never work together unless Maliq and Donnie improve the way they play on the perimeter. In today's brand of basketball you need as many shooters as possible and as much spacing as possible and having the three of them share the floor together takes that away. [/QUOTE]
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