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Date Posted: Tue, June 04 2024, 5:01:16
Author: Griff72
Subject: Re: Easterling in the FIBA U18
In reply to: Griff 's message, "Easterling in the FIBA U18" on Mon, June 03 2024, 16:16:02

Can't believe he is anything more than a project at this point, better hope that a couple of the power forward type players on the roster can rebound and play interior defense, I guess it will be interesting at least to see what Christian's coaching style is, etc.

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[> [> Re: Easterling in the FIBA U18 -- BfloGriff, Tue, June 04 2024, 11:22:57

The first time I saw Mike Smrek was in a high school all star game at the Aud. The team he was assigned to started to warm up with lay ups. Mike began to dribble towards the basket and promptly tripped and fell, all 7' and what became 250 pounds of him. The pretty good crowd in attendance broke into laughter. I recall Mike getting to his feet with a smile on his face, and perhaps some embarrassment. When practice started in the Fall, I watched Nick Macarchuck's right hand man, Howie Dickenman run drills with Mike-see the ball, catch the ball, turn and shoot, on his way to an NBA career with two championship rings. Nick has said the only mistake he made with Mike was not Red Shirting him in his Freshman year. Projects can catch up, with COACHING, COACHING, COACHING. I think we have that again (finally).


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[> [> [> Re: Easterling in the FIBA U18 -- Spot on!, Tue, June 04 2024, 14:14:49

Well said, Howie was something special. Did a great job with us and Central Ct. Go Griffs!


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