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What I'd like most from NIT

wolf0717

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If Pitt could play well and play multiple games, the one biggest advantage may be who plays well. There is no doubt that the CBI experience allowed for Patterson to become the go to guy on last year's team. Obviously Young and Artis have improved greatly this year so I am excluding them in being these guys. The two I would hope would show consistent leadership would be Robinson or Jones. Give James free reign to drive at will. For Pitt to be a quality team next year this is a must. Is the speed and ability level there to do it consistently, well let's find out. As for Jones shoot, shoot, shoot till his arms fall off. Need a scoring guard and he's the closest at this point. And Jamie relax and let the team have fun. Don't yell out on every play, sit back on the bench, and communicate with the players when they come off the court to make adjustments. No one questions your intensity, but your playing days are over and looser players play better.
 
I would like to see Jamie say we are starting over. Forget about the season. The NIT is our season now and we will learn from it. No pressure. Lets just play.

If we get two wins early maybe the team starts to believe that they had the chance to be better and to have gone to the NCAAs and this breeds the hunger needed for next year.

I did hate the CBI but I can't argue that it did seem to help the next year.
 
Is to see Jamie sit on the bench for nearly 32 minutes of the game and allow the offense to run itself!

Just try it once. Let the kids play loose on that end!

Defensively, let them press the entire game off and on!
 
I'd like to see Cam Wright score 14 points in each game, all on drives to the basket, and not take a single jump shot the entire tournament. This being his last go-round, it would help me remember him better in the years to come.
 
Originally posted by raleighpanther:
I'd like to see Cam Wright score 14 points in each game, all on drives to the basket, and not take a single jump shot the entire tournament. This being his last go-round, it would help me remember him better in the years to come.
None of the players leaving this year will be missed very much.
 
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