Who will be our best shot blocking weapon since ON is out?

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rbvol

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JJJ, Fulky, Uros or one of the other bigs that hasn't seen the floor much?
 
#11
#11
KC has more blocks on the year than Uros.

Fulkerson and JJJ block their fair share. Maybe Aidoo will?
 
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Fulkerson, JJJ and BHH eclipse the rest of the team (not counting Jancek) in terms of blocks/minute. If BHH can start playing up to a fraction of his potential, which he now has the opportunity (perhaps onus) to do with Nkamhoua out for the season, I truly believe he can lead the Vols in terms of blocks for the rest of the year.
 
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Or, to sharpen the point, who will have the best fouls-to-blocks ratio?
The problem with some human erasers is they erase themselves in under 40 minutes.
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But I doubt that blocks are in Barnes thoughts. We have a great defensive scheme, but when one person misses an assignment by being out of position or switching late or forcing the dribbler too far out or not out far enough... one person can break down the entire defense.

If you see State get the same open look twice in a row, glance over to the scorer's table. Someone in orange will be waiting there to come in.
 
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James will likely take on the shot blocking and altering shots role that Nkamhoua brought to the table.
 
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JJJ is good at helping off his guy and coming from behind. Could be him. I’m not really worried about blocking shots, as much as I am just affecting shots.
 
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Per time played Fulk blocks as many shots as Olivier (.05 / .049).

So I’d say Fulk and James.
 
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