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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Basketball is hard => Topic started by: nicname on March 18, 2011, 09:26:08 PM
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The constant hard cuts to the hoop have to be a terror for opposing coaches to try and defend. It really suits the personality of the team and mirrors the defense as well. Hopefully we can continue to recruit lithe slashing types like SS and McGrudz.
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yep
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yes
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Sutton would have done well (better) in this offense.
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Sutton would have done well (better) in this offense.
Hadn't thought about that. :cry:
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The constant hard cuts to the hoop have to be a terror for opposing coaches to try and defend. It really suits the personality of the team and mirrors the defense as well. Hopefully we can continue to recruit lithe slashing types like SS and McGrudz.
mcgruder is a slashing type?
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What you mean to say: A winning team is really fun to watch. This thread wouldn't exist if we had the same offense but were losing.
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The constant hard cuts to the hoop have to be a terror for opposing coaches to try and defend. It really suits the personality of the team and mirrors the defense as well. Hopefully we can continue to recruit lithe slashing types like SS and McGrudz.
mcgruder is a slashing type?
Watch the way he rebounds, watch how he gets easy buckets and finishes off of cuts. While he might have been maligned early in his career for inability to create off the dribble I've seen vast improvement in this part of his game as well.
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What you mean to say: A winning team is really fun to watch. This thread wouldn't exist if we had the same offense but were losing.
This thread also wouldn't exist if we played Wiskyball.
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The constant hard cuts to the hoop have to be a terror for opposing coaches to try and defend. It really suits the personality of the team and mirrors the defense as well. Hopefully we can continue to recruit lithe slashing types like SS and McGrudz.
mcgruder is a slashing type?
Watch the way he rebounds, watch how he gets easy buckets and finishes off of cuts. While he might have been maligned early in his career for inability to create off the dribble I've seen vast improvement in this part of his game as well.
i agree with this i guess i just dont consider that to be a slashing type of player.
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false. not fun.
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:surprised:
false. not fun.
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false. not fun.
pffft
:rolleyes:
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you lost me when you said shane southwell.
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you lost me when you said shane southwell.
he's fun to watch do anything
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The Octogon of SLASH
SLASH Southwell
i'm on board