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March 23, 2006, 06:59:09 AM
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Nice!

Nothing like a good uni debate to get the blood flowing!

March 23, 2006, 07:08:10 AM
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i'm playing it straight on that one.  i have a friend who has a friend who has a cousin in the fashion design dept. at ksu.  they're already at work, got the call last night from the big man himself.

by the way, have you looked at bennett's film yet?  i want a second opinion.  even fan is saying the guy looks good.  i just don't see it.  hughes moves better than that guy.  and had comparable HS stats.
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"these are no longer “games” in the commonly accepted sense of the term. these are free throw shooting contests leavened by the occasional sprint to the other end of the floor."

March 23, 2006, 07:33:39 AM
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Hughes seems like a better athlete.  Bennett seems much more skilled.  I don't think it's physically possible for Hughes to "swish" any type of shot.

I like seeing those elbows go out immediately after every rebound.  That's a good habit to have.

March 23, 2006, 07:50:44 AM
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yeah, he is more fundamentally sound than hughes.  i'm not sure i could bring myself to say he is actually skilled though.  he's a latter day ostertag.

i still say he is nothing more than the tallest guy still recruitable.  i'm going see if badke can quickly turn his site around as recruittakais.com.
"these are no longer “games” in the commonly accepted sense of the term. these are free throw shooting contests leavened by the occasional sprint to the other end of the floor."