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    Norchad Omier (‘s height) (RETURNING TO MIAMI - POST #12)

    We might both be wrong abut all your points, but I could not agree more. My only concern is losing Wooga on the baseline if he moves to the 2 because he looked so comfortable (except against UConn) shooting and driving from the corner. For Wooga’s NBA future he is well served moving to the 2...
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    Norchad Omier (‘s height) (RETURNING TO MIAMI - POST #12)

    Matt does not dribble well enough to be a guard. Ever since AAU he has played inside and has bacially jumperd over people to the point that hes never had to develop his ball handling. Now with our staff any development is possible so a lot can change between now and November, but Matt is not...
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    Norchad Omier (‘s height) (RETURNING TO MIAMI - POST #12)

    I think UConn’s height affected our shots. You know how that works when trying to shoot over a really tall or long player and you shoot with a higher arc or you can’t see the basket as well. Height impacts shooting percentage inside the lane more than it does with 3 point shots. We still...
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    Norchad Omier (‘s height) (RETURNING TO MIAMI - POST #12)

    Both of you make good and reasonable points, but I would argue that Sanogo of UConn was too physical. Now there are not many players like him so it may not be worth trying to adapt to an uncommon player, but Maryland also gave us problems with their length. All that being what it is, I don’t...
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    Norchad Omier (‘s height) (RETURNING TO MIAMI - POST #12)

    Nwoko and Casey should be really good backups. Frankly, if I was Casey I would be worried that Nwoko is going to take my minutes. What I hope happens is that Nwoko brings his level of physicality to practices and Casey has to match him to stay on the court. But by next February/March, either...
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    Norchad Omier (‘s height) (RETURNING TO MIAMI - POST #12)

    Omier needs to improve his ball handling and mid-range jump shot. He does those 2 things and he should be playing in the NBA and not Europe.
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    Norchad Omier (‘s height) (RETURNING TO MIAMI - POST #12)

    I wish I had seen Barkley live. I saw maybe 5-6 of the college games he played since the sport was not ubiquitous as it is now. And then as a Sixers fan I loved the draft pick, even if Bobby Knight cut him from the Olympic team.
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    Norchad Omier (‘s height) (RETURNING TO MIAMI - POST #12)

    I think Barkley moved better and was light on his feet, especially for a guy who could reach 300 lbs in college. Now Omier also moves very well for his size, but Barkley is a freak of nature. Check out some of his Auburn highlights and early Sixers. Brother was going coast to coast and...
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