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<blockquote data-quote="rtbritt" data-source="post: 2013637" data-attributes="member: 4615"><p>Cool post. I totally get it. I don't quite understand most advanced stats, but I am assuming Player A is RayJ, just because I'm assuming the 23.6% of team possessions means he has the ball more, and I'm guessing he has it more than Ty. </p><p></p><p>Also, I think we are an awesome team and don't "need" a different or true PG, BUT a true point guard changes things. Stats aside, it can be such little things like giving players passes in the right spots where they can get a shot off better or where they can beat the defense easier. It can also be knowing when to push the pace or not, or simply calming the team down after a few late turnovers on the team. </p><p></p><p>I am grateful for what Ty and Domask have done and think they are both awesome, and I think us having a "different" team probably helps us in some ways, but I am not ready to declare that we wouldn't be better with a real PG, and I think most people probably already know this. </p><p></p><p>Now, let's get to the beat some other teams, then Purdue, then get rockin' in the Big Dance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtbritt, post: 2013637, member: 4615"] Cool post. I totally get it. I don't quite understand most advanced stats, but I am assuming Player A is RayJ, just because I'm assuming the 23.6% of team possessions means he has the ball more, and I'm guessing he has it more than Ty. Also, I think we are an awesome team and don't "need" a different or true PG, BUT a true point guard changes things. Stats aside, it can be such little things like giving players passes in the right spots where they can get a shot off better or where they can beat the defense easier. It can also be knowing when to push the pace or not, or simply calming the team down after a few late turnovers on the team. I am grateful for what Ty and Domask have done and think they are both awesome, and I think us having a "different" team probably helps us in some ways, but I am not ready to declare that we wouldn't be better with a real PG, and I think most people probably already know this. Now, let's get to the beat some other teams, then Purdue, then get rockin' in the Big Dance. [/QUOTE]
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