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re: Josh Leblanc
Posted on 12/11/20 at 10:18 am to thunderbird1100
Posted on 12/11/20 at 10:18 am to thunderbird1100
This team is really being slept on nationally. After watching Kentucky 3 times now, and Tennessee missing out on some games, I really think the conference is LSU’s to lose.
I honestly don’t think any team in the entire country has a group of players 5-9 like LSU does.
Manning, LeBlanc, Gaines, Mwani, Cook
Then add O’Neal and Hyatt who can easily get some minutes and not have a big drop off...you have legitimately 11 players who can play minutes in the SEC and not be overwhelmed. It’s quite something.
I honestly don’t think any team in the entire country has a group of players 5-9 like LSU does.
Manning, LeBlanc, Gaines, Mwani, Cook
Then add O’Neal and Hyatt who can easily get some minutes and not have a big drop off...you have legitimately 11 players who can play minutes in the SEC and not be overwhelmed. It’s quite something.
Posted on 12/11/20 at 10:31 am to LSUButt
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I really think the conference is LSU’s to lose.
Still WAY too early to say that, but I think LSU is very much in the mix to win it. UK will get better and the length they can put on the court defensively is unmatched. The question is without a reliable facilitator can the offense do enough to wins games when the defense can just overwhelm opponents?
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I honestly don’t think any team in the entire country has a group of players 5-9 like LSU does.
Manning, LeBlanc, Gaines, Mwani, Cook
So far ALL of the freshman (except Gray who we knew would be a project) look capable of filling big supporting roles.
It is a deep team that is relentless on offense. All that is left is for the defense to become good enough to allow the offense to stretch out leads.
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