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C-Boogie

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The Boogie has upped his game to another level over the course of the past two games, and it all started on the defensive end. His pressure, strength, & athleticism make him a terror on the ball, and his off-ball position is much improved after some early season blunders leaving the weak-side post wide open.

He may still take a bad shot from time to time, but I love his bowling-ball style fast break!

I'd bet 27 isn't his career high by season's end.

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The Boogie has upped his game to another level over the course of the past two games, and it all started on the defensive end. His pressure, strength, & athleticism make him a terror on the ball, and his off-ball position is much improved after some early season blunders leaving the weak-side post wide open.

He may still take a bad shot from time to time, but I love his bowling-ball style fast break!

I'd bet 27 isn't his career high by season's end.

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Both Carsen and Haas have shown improvements in their games recently, which is awesome. Those two are the most gifted players on the roster for very different reasons.

I was hoping Carsen would get his 30 last night but there will be plenty of games for him to get some of those. He seems to be making an effort to get to the rim more and take less early shot clock pull up 3s. I'd love to see Carsen bringing the ball up as a change of pace (especially when the team's 3s aren't falling), his mental improvement should allow this to happen this season now.

Hummel was spot on in his analysis last night that when Haas is not trying to do too much too fast he has been great.

With Cline coming around as well, the team now has enough weapons that an off night from one or two guys won't doom the team. Nice place to be and it should allow them to compete with MSU for the conference title. It would be great to get back to back titles.
 
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