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RE: Noah Farrakhan - A Top College Player
(11-13-2022 08:22 PM)Miggy Wrote:  Noah has committed 5 turnovers in his first two games. Last season, he committed 9 turnovers in his first two games. He's improving.

In the Michigan game, someone on his team knocked the ball out of bounds near the basket and Noah went up in the air out of bounds, made an incredible save by heaving the ball over his head and was caught by a Michigan player.

Was that counted as a turnover? If so, unfair.

He still makes some very questionable passes. He missed Geeter on such an easy dump off when he was rolling to the basket that it caused Geeter to run into the defender that stole the pass and commit his 3rd foul. I love his aggression, and I think he will do better to rein it in as he grows as a player, but he has to be more careful with the ball if he’s gonna be a point guard.
11-14-2022 09:34 AM
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