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Date Posted: Thu March 17, 2005 15:49:05
Author: bfg
Subject: IMO, we're much deeper @ SG than @ PG as we have 3 guys (Stout, Eversten, and JA) who can hit outside shots, but after KA, ball handling becomes a problem. Maybe Marcus can step up and be the backup PG but there's really no one else and it's the most important position on the team.
In reply to: West Ram 's message, "You're going to lose Jermaine after next season. Is Eversten a 2 guard, or primarily a wing (3)? Also, how many times do we play a 3 guard set? Probably most of the time. If Austrie is a super player, and he wants to play at Fordham, then we should grab him and worry about the point position next year when the crop of point guards appears to be deeper." on Thu March 17, 2005 14:39:17


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