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73282.12 in reply to 73282.11
Date: 2/16/2009 12:16:42 PM
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Oddly enough, my one-a-day calendar has a blurb about 22 years ago today when Garrett hit a shot with 4 seconds left in triple OT to beat Wisconsin.

Guess he turned out OK.

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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73282.13 in reply to 73282.12
Date: 2/16/2009 5:12:48 PM
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Yeah, he is doing good, saw him two years ago, his mom still lives here.

He won a national championship with IU (86-87?), drafted by the suns, 7 years in italy 1 in greece. Played for the T-wolves for a few years, and started for Den one year, where he was 6th in blocks, or something like that. Nice guy too. Lives in Minneapolis.

Sorry for the unrelated post, I return you to the subject at hand :)

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73282.15 in reply to 73282.14
Date: 2/18/2009 10:59:43 PM
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I agree in regards to FT, but if your grannie is gonna guard me in the post, my IS and ID just skyrocketed, the scouts are going to adore me. If your scouts wanna come over and watch grannie shoot horse, by all means :)

To be honest I think you pointed out a flaw in the game. It seems very unrealistic to have a player come out of high school as a top prospect and not be able to hit free throws at all. I mean like 0-24 or the like. My story was only meant to offer the point that excellent prospects often dont pan out at the next level, and that gems come out of nowhere to excell at the next level in the real world, and in a roundabout way the system does here as well.

Last edited by Heathcoat at 2/18/2009 11:09:55 PM