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- Ernie Calverley
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Sean, I think you can read so you should notice the banner at the top that denotes this is a URI Message Board. So apologies we dont wax poetic on the virtues of PC players. My comments are not diminishing Lindsey as a player, just that I dont see him as the main difference maker in this year's URI-PC game. I dont see Terrell as that either for what its worth. For us it will be containing/limiting Dunn as much as possible and not allowing Henton to explode (15-20pts ok, 30 not so much). For PC its likely to compete on the backboards with us and make EC a volume shooter. Is that fair and equitable enough for you? This is why you shouldnt read posts on this board in season, you are much too sensitive.
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- Lamar Odom
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BAR - he takes his role as "Hall Monitor" very seriously!!!
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- Tom Garrick
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WE'RE NUMBER ONE! WE'RE NUMBER ONE! Woohoo! haha.
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- Tom Garrick
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That's where we disagree. I think Lindsey will make a big difference in the game. Dunn and Henton are the keys; but Lindsey will be a key defensive player in the game BC Cartwright is too small to match up with Uris backcourt.bigappleram wrote:Sean, I think you can read so you should notice the banner at the top that denotes this is a URI Message Board. So apologies we dont wax poetic on the virtues of PC players. My comments are not diminishing Lindsey as a player, just that I dont see him as the main difference maker in this year's URI-PC game. I dont see Terrell as that either for what its worth. For us it will be containing/limiting Dunn as much as possible and not allowing Henton to explode (15-20pts ok, 30 not so much). For PC its likely to compete on the backboards with us and make EC a volume shooter. Is that fair and equitable enough for you? This is why you shouldnt read posts on this board in season, you are much too sensitive.
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- Ernie Calverley
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Sean, our best back court includes a 5'11 PG. Garrett, EC and Terrell.
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- Carlton Owens
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RhowdyRam02 wrote:
OR ----- 24th!!!!!!!!!!
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- Carlton Owens
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#36 today…..
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- ARD
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rodfromcranston wrote:We'll see. Length means nothing to Hassan Martin.
The comments over there were generally favorable, with the usual
suspects throwing digs.
PC is gelling faster than I'd expected. I'm pretty sure TJ and Terrell can
shut down anyone.
Henton isn't better than Pettiway, and Pettiway looked lost except for a couple
of loud plays.
Game will come down to our old bugaboos, foul trouble and free throw shooting.
Lost in the glare of Saturday's nice win is, we missed 12 free throws, including
at least one one and one.
That game could have been put away close to double figures if they made free throws.
Bottom line is, ratings at this early time, are meaningless. Lots of basketball to
play, before it means much to either school.
Henton right now is playing as well as anyone in the country.
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- Frank Keaney
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We'll see how he does today.woodennickel1 wrote:rodfromcranston wrote:We'll see. Length means nothing to Hassan Martin.
The comments over there were generally favorable, with the usual
suspects throwing digs.
PC is gelling faster than I'd expected. I'm pretty sure TJ and Terrell can
shut down anyone.
Henton isn't better than Pettiway, and Pettiway looked lost except for a couple
of loud plays.
Game will come down to our old bugaboos, foul trouble and free throw shooting.
Lost in the glare of Saturday's nice win is, we missed 12 free throws, including
at least one one and one.
That game could have been put away close to double figures if they made free throws.
Bottom line is, ratings at this early time, are meaningless. Lots of basketball to
play, before it means much to either school.
Henton right now is playing as well as anyone in the country.
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- Ernie Calverley
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Henton has played phenomenally thus far. How he does today when he is likely keyed on by 10 McD's AAs is irrelevant. Kentucky made Kansas look like a high school team.
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- Carlton Owens
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As of his last game. As of 4 p.m. Sunday, November 30, Henton played like 95% of all college players in the country. Non-descript.woodennickel1 wrote:rodfromcranston wrote:We'll see. Length means nothing to Hassan Martin.
The comments over there were generally favorable, with the usual
suspects throwing digs.
PC is gelling faster than I'd expected. I'm pretty sure TJ and Terrell can
shut down anyone.
Henton isn't better than Pettiway, and Pettiway looked lost except for a couple
of loud plays.
Game will come down to our old bugaboos, foul trouble and free throw shooting.
Lost in the glare of Saturday's nice win is, we missed 12 free throws, including
at least one one and one.
That game could have been put away close to double figures if they made free throws.
Bottom line is, ratings at this early time, are meaningless. Lots of basketball to
play, before it means much to either school.
Henton right now is playing as well as anyone in the country.
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- Tom Garrick
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Unless the Rest of the schedule has nba lottery big men; i think henton will be fine.
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