Donald Wine
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Now it started out very slow for him, but in the past few years, Clemson has become one of the top dogs in the ACC.
And it's because of him, you know, just being able to lead this team.
Yeah, go ahead.
You mentioned the guys that they lost, how they lost just about everybody.
You failed to mention that one of the guys they lost was Ian Sheflin, and they lost him to football.
He went over to the other side and played tight end for Clemson.
I think the one thing that's interesting about Clemson is when you have a team like that, again, a zero stars type of team, um,
A lot of times they want to move the ball around because it's not like they're focusing on any one guy.
So they're just moving the ball around until one of the five guys on the floor has a good enough shot that they can take.
The one place that they have struggled mightily is moving the ball against Virginia Tech in that loss on Wednesday night.
They only managed six assists in their loss against NC State.
Reminder, that went to overtime.
They only had nine assists.
And they're the worst team in the ACC at ball movement, assist, you know, assist percent.
So that part is it's kind of that's kind of the thing that kind of mind bends, because, again, on a team where you have a bunch of guys who could do everything right, like everything's about the same.
and everyone's kind of getting the ball about the same, it's about ball movement.
So they're not looking for some guy in the post every play.
They're not looking for one guy in the three-point line every play.
Most teams just move the ball around if they're in that kind of state, but not Clemson.
They're somehow, because of the slowness of their tempo, they sometimes drag it all the way down to where somebody has to kind of drive and create something to take a shot.