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Date Posted: 16:10:51 02/11/03 Tue
Author: OLD INDIAN
Subject: Re: Really???
In reply to: Tony 's message, "Really???" on 15:12:54 02/11/03 Tue

Kashif Payne is a nice player but very small. He's probably 5'6" and while very quick, a very average shooter.
McNeil is a very fast kid like Payne but definitely a city kid might be a directional risk like two others that have washed out under Lanier. It would be intersting to see how long the two would co-exist.
Torrey Thomas plays well in the Trinty system that has David McClure (Big East Talent)but in my mind nothing special.

There's still some A-10 Level point guards out there we could be chasing. Last year Lanier got both Williams and Haddix that are definite A-10 Level. Why settle for a lower level point guard? It's the teams most glaring weakness.

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