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Hokeedokee

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And I stand by my assertion that from game 1 NAW was more


"ready" to play PG than LN because he demonstrated he could the first game he was given the role. If you disagree you must think LN would be just as capable as NAW at PG. IF LN is ever the starting point guard at VT I guess we'll be able to compare the two in that area. Till then..I assert NAW was the better PG game 1 of their careers at VT. I also assert that LN is more "ready" from game 1 to be a better rebounder than NAW. I don't know that to be 100% true since LN hasn't played yet, but I know LN is bigger/stronger than NAW was "game one" and that LN's history of being a really good rebounder is documented in HS, and I saw him do it in person several times..on a very good team against very good competition. The fact is that LN averaged 7.5 rebounds/game over the course of his HS career. NAW averaged 4.4 rpg in his. I know that is directional but it was over several years and I assert that THAT evidence. plus his size and how he was used in HS - would indicated LN would be a better rebounder than NAW from game 1. We'll see.
[Post edited by Hokeedokee at 07/22/2019 5:04PM]

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Posted: 07/22/2019 at 4:49PM



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