Monday, February 18, 2008

Rickie Barnes thinks that A.J. Abrams's's's ball pressure has been the "biggest difference" in his team's post-Aggie-beat-down performance. Something over there has improved. Since we hung 80 on them while shotting 56% from the field on them, they have kept teams to an average of 39% from the field.

But I am not worried about Abrams, even if his first name ends in J.

I am worried about Dexter Pittman.
Don't be fooled by his 1.8 rebounds per game and 3 points per game. Pittman is dangerous. He is a tactician, a student of the game, and has the inside knowledge of our team to bring us down. Pittman recently commented to we "got so many big men in the rotation, and I know at least every one of them." If he, at least, knows every one, can you imagine what he knows at most? I can't, and that is what makes him so dangerous.

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