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<blockquote data-quote="Skip Jansen" data-source="post: 2804335" data-attributes="member: 73777"><p>I thought he played well last night for the most part. Obviously, the two missed FTs stand out, but I was happy to see him take his defender off the bounce some.</p><p></p><p>In the two previous games, I thought he reverted back to last year when he had trouble factoring into the game if his shot wasn't falling.</p><p></p><p>His biggest weakness has always been that he is not a confident ball-handler. He worked on it a lot in the off-season but doing it in game conditions is different.</p><p></p><p>That is one of the reasons I would like to see the Frogs in early offense. He is usually cross-matched defensively (meaning he doesn't defend the same player that defends him). In transition, his defender has to decide whether to find him and match-up or 'shadow' the closest offensive player. When you slow down, you allow the defense to get organized. You lose your advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skip Jansen, post: 2804335, member: 73777"] I thought he played well last night for the most part. Obviously, the two missed FTs stand out, but I was happy to see him take his defender off the bounce some. In the two previous games, I thought he reverted back to last year when he had trouble factoring into the game if his shot wasn't falling. His biggest weakness has always been that he is not a confident ball-handler. He worked on it a lot in the off-season but doing it in game conditions is different. That is one of the reasons I would like to see the Frogs in early offense. He is usually cross-matched defensively (meaning he doesn't defend the same player that defends him). In transition, his defender has to decide whether to find him and match-up or 'shadow' the closest offensive player. When you slow down, you allow the defense to get organized. You lose your advantage. [/QUOTE]
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