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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 1182480" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Garland/Whitlock/Muldrew gives GT one of the best guard rotations in the country. Maybe top 15-20. They should be one of the better ones in the ACC. You have to give Cross a LOT credit for what he did at our guard spots. All three of them should give us the potential for 3 players who could go for double digit scoring.</p><p></p><p>This team is shaping up to resemble Cross's 2023-2024 Troy team where 4 guards led Troy in scoring. All 4 of them averaged at least 11 points (3 of them were at 11+ points/game) with the high scorer at 15.1 points/game. That team finished with 22 wins and 1st in Sun Belt standings. The tallest player on that team was 6'9.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/team/stats/_/id/2653/season/2024[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Add in Valdes, who led Troy in assists and scoring last season, and GT has some legitimate pieces.</p><p></p><p>Cross and staff will need to work their magic with our big guys. Fields will almost certainly start the beginning of the season at the 4 spot, and he should be solid there...he won't be a superstar, but he'll need to be physical presence in the blocks to help our young 5...whoever that ends up being.</p><p></p><p>If Diop can give us anywhere close to what Ndongo gave us as a freshmen, GT could be sneaky good next season. There's a lot of bodies at the 4/5 spots, and talent...but VERY short of experience outside of Fields. They will certainly be a barometer on how good our staff is at developing talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 1182480, member: 360"] Garland/Whitlock/Muldrew gives GT one of the best guard rotations in the country. Maybe top 15-20. They should be one of the better ones in the ACC. You have to give Cross a LOT credit for what he did at our guard spots. All three of them should give us the potential for 3 players who could go for double digit scoring. This team is shaping up to resemble Cross's 2023-2024 Troy team where 4 guards led Troy in scoring. All 4 of them averaged at least 11 points (3 of them were at 11+ points/game) with the high scorer at 15.1 points/game. That team finished with 22 wins and 1st in Sun Belt standings. The tallest player on that team was 6'9. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/team/stats/_/id/2653/season/2024[/URL] Add in Valdes, who led Troy in assists and scoring last season, and GT has some legitimate pieces. Cross and staff will need to work their magic with our big guys. Fields will almost certainly start the beginning of the season at the 4 spot, and he should be solid there...he won't be a superstar, but he'll need to be physical presence in the blocks to help our young 5...whoever that ends up being. If Diop can give us anywhere close to what Ndongo gave us as a freshmen, GT could be sneaky good next season. There's a lot of bodies at the 4/5 spots, and talent...but VERY short of experience outside of Fields. They will certainly be a barometer on how good our staff is at developing talent. [/QUOTE]
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