demoncore1031
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I didn't mean when he posts up down low because that is pretty rare. If you watch close, if he gets the ball just inside the 3 point line (especially on the perimeter), he usually has much better success driving than he does if he starts outside the 3 point line. His dribbling is a little sloppy at times when he starts from outside the 3 line at the top of the key. There are certain areas of the floor where Georges gets the ball and he is pretty much unstoppable.Good god, his ability to create offense from outside is what makes him the hardest matchup in college basketball.
Do you really think teams couldn't figure out how to slow him down if he only played from 3 feet in?
Think before you post.
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