Originally Posted by Gazoo
Yeah I agree with AG there. DD was our "playmaker" which is to say we had him out of position. Siebert was a playmaker. Cooke was a playmaker. We didn't have one last year, we had guys who dribbled around the perimeter hoping for something to happen. No one who could really MAKE it happen.
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I agree no one player could take over the game, or being counted on to close out the game.
But, leaving Josh out of the equation because he only scored dunks when someone decided to pass to him, here is an interesting set of data:
Our 4 starters minus Josh shot 37% from 3 point. Not too shabby.
Inside the arc minus Josh, those same four starters shot 56%. We have a pretty good foundation of shooters to build on with more on the way. But again as you said, no reliable playmaker. Cohill has the look of a playmaker.
More than anything our stats show what a drag on our production our bench was.