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What Went Wrong for Georgia Tech Basketball This Season?
- Tech finished 11-20 with only two ACC wins, marking a low-point season for the program.
- Injuries crippled rotation, with Mo Sylla missing time and Baye Ndongo failing to take a leap.
- Turnovers plagued the Jackets, averaging 13.4 per game and undermining offensive chances.
- Ndongo failed to breakout, limiting a potential centerpiece for the offense.
- The team struggled with half-court scoring efficiency, hindering offensive identity.
- Three-point shooting failed to be a true weapon despite some volume and accuracy.
- Limited shooting volume left the floor crowded and easier to defend.
- Bad luck metrics suggested the team performed slightly better than its record indicated.
- The season's decline left fans feeling empty and disillusioned about the program's direction.
- The article cites multiple factors, including roster instability, poor spacing, and lack of offensive identity.
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