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Article: Gators Guard Urban Klavzar Ruled Eligible To Participate By NCAA

Discussion in 'Nuttin but Net' started by ETGator, Nov 14, 2024.

  1. GatorPlanet

    GatorPlanet GC Hall of Fame

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    Martin has a reputation for Tenacious D without fouling much.
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  2. jeffphillips21

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    Wow, he's definitely high on him. Seems rightly so. Good for him, can't wait to see what he can do on offense. Hope he has improved on defense.
     
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  3. jeffphillips21

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    And he can jump out of the gym
    Problem is the wing is 6'7 I believe, so might be a combo of Martin and Aberdeen
     
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    there's a lot to unpack in those short 2 sentences haha
     
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    Yes or we go with a guard-heavy lineup at times
    I really hope we can get him some open 3s because he seems pretty lights out. Even off the dribble he seems lights out
     
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    Never saw the floor again.

    I thought he looked pretty good on D
     
  7. GatorPlanet

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    Klavzar got a taste of action against FSU, 5 minutes worth. The FAMU game should give him a chance at more. Like with any player, it takes several games to get into the swing of things.
     
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    Eh, he got sucked in helping on one drive and left his man wide open. Got lost a couple of other times. Some of that may have been nerves/rust, but I just think you will have to live with some defensive miscues to go along with the offensive spark he can provide, especially when Clayton goes to the bench.
     
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    He definitely had a case of nerves. Got to get him on the court for FAMU to work through the miscues.
     
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    So I was at the game. I truly believe that Urban is the second best shooter on the team behind Clayton. I know warmups are not always a great predictor.. however I believe this time it is. Urban only missed about 2 shots during both warm up periods before the game. It’s a stroke that is solid and at game speed. Now in contrast..you have Will Richard that has a very elongated stroke that he slows or speeds up depending on game defense. Just my opinion..but I think and hope we see Urban hit at a high rate
     
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  11. regurgigator

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    That shot he made looked smooth!

    His turnover was bad, but we had a lot of bad/sloppy turnovers in that game. Hope that isn't the start of a trend.
     
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  12. Finlake48

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    It was sooo smooth..not rushed at all.
     
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    On the other hand, Haugh looks like he's thinking too much on his jump shots. Love the way he plays otherwise, but I was thinking/predicting he'd break out this year offensively by getting more confidence in taking his jump shots. Trying to aim his shots in won't work. He's got to learn how to let them fly with confidence.

    Just my perception; could be totally wrong... :cool:
     
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    I think you’re right on…Haugh is one that has a great looking shot in warmups..but in the game ..I think time slows down and he thinks too much like you said. I am hopeful he overcomes this. I know I had the same problem in 9th grade basketball haha. I never quite played enough to overcome that horrible feeling in high school. I could light it up in Army pickup games though. lol
     
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