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Date Posted: 00:35:25 01/22/03 Wed
Author: MaacGruff
Subject: I often wonder about Prosper, had Hewitt stayed.

After all, he was recruited to play the "Hewitt game" and not the Orr or Lanier game.

Prosper went from a logic that said, put up 100 shots, hit 40% and you'll win from the charity line. Lanier puts Propser in the position of being studied by a Goode and focused upon. Prosper in the 1/2 court game is easily disrupted. And to make things worse, now he's out there with a bunch of kids never having played D-1 ball.

Contrast that to last season when during the MAAC tournament or the Rider game, Arch was there to draw attention.

Somehow still think he should step up and I still do not know what he was thinking last night. But clearly, he's not really benefiting from three coaching changes either.

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