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    You're right ... when it gets to the final 4. You're generally talking about teams that are very talented. They are the outliers. No one has said this. Bingo. It's about being able to match up against bigger teams. Unless you have a 7 foot unicorn, you need more than one guy that can pitch...
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    It's hyperbole to think it requires adding a 6 10, 7 foot AA. Against UConn Omier seemed to be playing not to foul because he realized how important he was to stay on the court. You have to relieve the pressure from him. All it may take is, as you put it, adding a rotational big for depth...
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    What are you talking about? They had one big that was troublesome, and we shot well. Yep, and if you watched on many of those layups the guards had to make acrobatic moves just to get the ball against the back board. Even those shots were altered. Didn't mean to suggest it was inevitable...
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    Most teams in college have one "legit big". With Omier, you can beat them if shots are falling. The problem is matching you against a team with depth in the front court that also has guards that can match up with you. There are not many college teams built like that and those that exist, tend...
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    It can work for most of the schedule and the early rounds of the tournament. But if you run deep into the tournament, you'll eventually match up against teams that can make it difficult to execute. Shooting can be streaky. You need to have a plan (and the skill sets) to generate offense when...
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