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Originally Posted by Prof-Bball
Me too. I am hoping that he gets some experience next year and is ready to start as a soph and we can move JT to the 3, Jt's more natural position and the position he will have to play if he wants to play pro anywhere. I think a Front court of JT, Harstock, & Miles could be pretty solid in 09.
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What I hear from Oklahoma is that Noah is more a 3 than a 4. Frankly, I think JT has no true position. He is too slow for the 3 and too small for the 4. His skills are the skills of a 2 but he doesn't have a prayer of playing the 2.