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Post by Roadrunner on Sept 4, 2005 18:17:16 GMT -5
Greene, and Gomes are unknowns. Both could be excellent players, or average players. Though, if Greene turns out to be a player, Danny found a gem in the draft.
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Post by DERRENMATTS on Sept 5, 2005 2:03:36 GMT -5
Sounds pretty good, E-Mac. I would list them in a similar fashion if I had to categorize them with those traits.
For our offense to work well, we'll need to have good shooters on the floor, and not only from beyond the arc. Shooters who can hit shots from inside the arc, near the free throw line, and hti shots on the run, will help the offense to run smooth and efficiently.
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Post by Celtic17 on Sept 7, 2005 21:41:08 GMT -5
Future---- 1- Greene 2- Green 3- Reed 4- Jefferson 5- Perkins 6- West 7- Gomes 8- anyone, other than "employee #8" ;D Update--- 1- West/Greene/Davis(c) 2- Green/Davis(a)/Allen(#6 man) 3- Reed/Gomes/Davis(b) 4- Jefferson/Scalabrine 5- Perkins/LaFrentz And I hope MBlount pulls his head out and becomes at solid vet... Bench vet... 2006 season...?
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Post by meltinjohn on Sept 7, 2005 23:41:27 GMT -5
Greene, and Gomes are unknowns. Both could be excellent players, or average players. Though, if Greene turns out to be a player, Danny found a gem in the draft. The thing with Greene was he was in a conference that the NCAA hates to promote and Danny saw that. This could be why Danny wants 2nd round picks. So he can use them on these deep south players who were actually good but got no credit from !!!GREENIAC!!! Vitale or the NCAA like Justin Reed from Ole Miss and Orien from LA Lafayette. Its a great route to go to prove nay sayers wrong. And Danny knows the NCAA has favoritism against the deep south colleges like Ark Pine Bluff, Ole Miss, LA Lafayette, Florida A&M, USF.
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