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"It's hard to correct issues in games," Martin said. "You ask me, I'm gonna try to have two straight weeks of practice, I'd get this problem fixed in a heartbeat."
Asprilla's EFF per game is 8.7. When you add him to the equation, 60 percent of K-State's production came from players who last year either played sparingly as freshmen or weren't with the team. This 60% revelation is probably at odds with what most outsiders would assume - considering the publicity that Jacob Pullen (Senior) has received. But, it is also a reason to feel good about the Cats’ prospects of improving throughout the season.
Somewhat related: BITB saying the Cats may be saying forget you to Frank, ie. he has lost the team.
BITB says tonight is pretty much in the "must win" category.
I asked him to name the opponent that had impressed him the most this season. Without hesitation, Delaney said UNLV. “They’re relentless on defense,” Delaney said. “They threw a new defender at me like every three minutes. They have a deep bench where they can just throw people at you. They shoot the ball well, defend well, and their coaches do a good job with scouting reports and having their guys ready.”
Quote from: sys on December 21, 2010, 02:39:50 PMva tech's malcolm delaney says, "unlv is better".QuoteI asked him to name the opponent that had impressed him the most this season. Without hesitation, Delaney said UNLV. “They’re relentless on defense,” Delaney said. “They threw a new defender at me like every three minutes. They have a deep bench where they can just throw people at you. They shoot the ball well, defend well, and their coaches do a good job with scouting reports and having their guys ready.” malcolm
va tech's malcolm delaney says, "unlv is better".QuoteI asked him to name the opponent that had impressed him the most this season. Without hesitation, Delaney said UNLV. “They’re relentless on defense,” Delaney said. “They threw a new defender at me like every three minutes. They have a deep bench where they can just throw people at you. They shoot the ball well, defend well, and their coaches do a good job with scouting reports and having their guys ready.”