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Re: SU's Go-To Guy -- an opinion. . .
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[QUOTE="VaBeachOrFan, post: 134405, member: 1274"] [SIZE=3][COLOR=#141414][FONT=arial]I'm beginning to think SU not having a true Go-To Guy may not be a problem for this particular team. Melo may have been our Go-To Guy in the NC game, but it was Hak's block that saved it. This year's team is so deep and so balanced, anyone could break out in any given game.[/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][COLOR=#141414][FONT=arial]But, more importantly, the team's identity is built on passing up the good shot for the better shot (love how Mookie passed up several shots because he wasn't in rhythm, even with 25,000 fans screaming for him to shoot -- and that's your 11th player showing good BBIQ!). With that mentality, everyone's always looking for the open player who has time to shoot in rhythm. That's money in the bank, so why try to force a pass to your designated Go-To-Guy when the other team knows that's where you're going? Setting up the best [U]shot[/U] is better than forcing to set up the best [U]player[/U].[/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][COLOR=#141414][FONT=arial]That said, however, I'm thinking Dion's the best candidate for wanting the ball in crunch time and delivering under pressure.-VBOF[/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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