ewok33
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citygriz said:i've felt all along that gonzaga's weakness was at the point, and in the final desperate seconds tonight, that was evident. after u.c.l.a. scored the go-ahead (and eventual winning basket) there were still nine seconds left--plenty of time for raivio to dribble into the front court and either get a good shot or set up a three. instead, he drove crazily out of control and lost the ball.
conversely, after farmar stripped the ball from batista, he didn't just throw up a wild shot. he took his time and found a guy underneath for the easy game-winner. the zags needed that kind of poise and leadership at the end of the game, and might have gotten it from stockton, santangelo, dickau or steppe, one of their great point guards from the past. ironic then that on a night the zags had the dominant big men in morrison and batista, "point-guard u." was stuck with raivio.
I honestly think Raivio would be a better 2 guard. He is a heck of a shooter. The only thing I don't know about him, is can he create his own shot off the dribble. Reddick improved immensley in the last couple of years on that. Maybe the Zags need to recruit a true point man, and let Raivio be a scorer. :twocents: