I think Golden is still the key, along with Stokes as a close second. Golden has been in a funk lately, and he seemed to come out of it a bit against MSU. I think the pine time has helped. As for Stokes, has this kid turned 19 yet? he's been playing tentative, and the league is too unforgiving for that. But this kid has too much upside to not become more dominant at each end of the floor. McCrae has really stepped up his game lately, and hopefully some of the others, especially Golden and Stokes, will do the same. I still think this team can have a good record in the SEC this year. A win at Ole Miss would be a way to really get this in gear. Not saying that the season will turn out this way. But it could. Let's hope, anyway.
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decades_vol writes:
I think Golden is still the key, along with Stokes as a close second. Golden has been in a funk lately, and he seemed to come out of it a bit against MSU. I think the pine time has helped. As for Stokes, has this kid turned 19 yet? he's been playing tentative, and the league is too unforgiving for that. But this kid has too much upside to not become more dominant at each end of the floor. McCrae has really stepped up his game lately, and hopefully some of the others, especially Golden and Stokes, will do the same. I still think this team can have a good record in the SEC this year. A win at Ole Miss would be a way to really get this in gear. Not saying that the season will turn out this way. But it could. Let's hope, anyway.
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