Self's offense is to work the ball inside first and play through the bigs. Whereas Calipari has marketed himself with his "dribble drive" offense and just letting his guards go and create. The freedom to showcase yourself is important to top recruits who just want to improve their stock for the draft.
Self's philosophy gets us the best bigs because they want to be showcased as well.
But my previous post still stands, PGs are more of a lottery ticket than any other position. Sherron, despite being a McDs AA, had to develop from a scorer to a point. Same with Tyshawn. Same guys make it, some guys dont.
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Why can't more people be like sedated?
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