JZVOL
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All successful teams (even in the NBA)have these types of players. Everyone is not supposed to be a 20ppg scorer or athletic rebounder/defender that stops everyone and cleans glass all day. You have to have the overachiever that brings passion and intensity even if his skill doesn't match the effort.
Childress will be more mature next year and know when to reel it in. He IS Bradshaw's replacement. Final Four teams have at least one of these every year.
Next year's class will have zero bearing on his minutes as the only post player (right now) coming in will more than likely RS because he's 300 pounds.
So, tell me who was the "Childress or Bradshaw" of Florida's final four team last year, Noah or Horford? Final Four team DO NOT have 6'2 starting power forwards. Childress is not an overachiever, he is what everyone thought he would be. A guy that can come off the bench grab some boards, make a field goal or two and eat some fouls in the post.