internetter
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01-23-18 01:15 PM - Post#244451
Q's taken over the @IvyLeague lead in 3FG percentage for players averaging at least 2.5 makes per game and is in the top-20 in the NCAA! @marchmadness #ColumbiaMBB https://t.co/Hv12PHAXFY
(https://twitter.com/CULionsMBB/status/955 832557534367749?s=03)
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Columbia 37P6
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01-24-18 02:36 PM - Post#244535
In response to internetter
Adlesh is a terrific outside shooter whose continued development is crucial to the Lions' success this season and next. While he is generally solid in most aspects of the game, he is far from reaching his potential. Most important, on offense he needs to supplement his excellent outside shooting skills with some playground moves to the basket. No stopping him then. On defense, he is improving all the time, but still needs work.
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Dr. V
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01-24-18 04:59 PM - Post#244542
In response to Columbia 37P6
Adlesh has been playing well overall. In addition to having improved his shot by putting more arc on it, he is a very good passer and rarely makes boneheaded plays. Of all of our players, he has improved the most from last year.
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Chet Forte
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01-24-18 06:23 PM - Post#244548
In response to Dr. V
Agree with all of the above. One particular part of his game that I like is that he never makes one pass too many. I am concerned, however, with how we will match up with teams with tall backcourts. Can we have both Smith and Adlesh on the court at the same time against teams like Yale?
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internetter
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Adlesh 02-07-18 05:24 PM - Post#246811
In response to Chet Forte
#7 in NCAA 3s% today
Edited by internetter on 02-07-18 05:26 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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