Rob Dauster
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He gives them a different level of length and athleticism that I think they're going to need out there.
I think your point about bringing in quote-unquote Mark Pope guys is as important as anything that you just said right there.
As all due respect to Jalen Lowe, I think when you bring in a low-efficiency, shoot-first guy
ball-dominant lead guard to play in a system that has been kind of built around movement and getting guys going off the ball and trying to find a way to be able to get shooters going.
And I think as the season went on and β
When Jalen Lowe went down with the injury, that's kind of when it took off.
Now, a lot of that is also probably there's no will he play, won't he play, end of the lineup, out of the lineup.
You started to get a little bit of consistency there, right?
But I think that the vibes just felt different once he was gone too.
The one question I have is where are you on Zoom Diallo and his fit in terms of what β
Mark Pope would want to do in a typical Mark Pope system, right?
Because I think that if you kind of look at just the numbers, just looking at the data, you have another guy that's a little bit ball dominant.
He's mostly effective with the ball in his hands.
How does Zoom Diallo fit in terms of the point guard spot there for Kentucky Goodwin?
Yeah, I mean, it scares me a little bit just because he's more of a dribble, dribble, dribble guy.