HARVARDDADGRAD
Postdoc
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Reg: 01-21-14
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03-18-18 10:29 AM - Post#253683
In response to palestra38
'38, you make a very good observation, and I'm hopeful that this year was an anomoly.
With Siyani and also with Brandyn Curry, Harvard moved the ball a lot more than it did this year. I believe that Amaker's offense was referred to as "ball movement." Unfortunately, Harvard found itself without a PG in 2017-18 - and that includes Bryce and probably also Tommy McCarthy had he been healthy. From what I'm hearing Noah Kirkwood and Spencer Freedman are more natural at distributing the ball. As they will be freshmen in 2018-19, that could explain why some are looking to 2019-20. By then, barring injuries, etc. the only rotation player who would be missed is Corey Johnson, who would likely be replaced by one of those mentioned above. Personally, I think Harvard still needs a power forward/center to support/relieve Chris Lewis.
Edited by HARVARDDADGRAD on 03-18-18 10:30 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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