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219008.8 in reply to 219008.1
Date: 5/29/2012 5:21:08 PM
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I think we need to see the skills of the 26 year old, sometime in the next two hours or so. ;)

Actually, I do have thoughts on this and I'll try to remember to post them after our game tonight, but if I forget don't hesitate to remind me.

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219008.11 in reply to 219008.1
Date: 5/29/2012 6:20:40 PM
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Focus on the 18 years old. I say 5 weeks od ID and 5 weeks of IS. Add 2 weeks of rebounding and he could look like this by the end of the season:

JS 2 JR 1
OD 1 HAN 1
DRI 2 PAS 2
IS 8 ID 9
REB 8 BLO 8

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219008.13 in reply to 219008.7
Date: 5/30/2012 1:48:41 AM
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I like the thought process bro. Sounds similar to a couple of young bucks I am working on. Best part is their salary stays so low for so long.

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219008.16 in reply to 219008.14
Date: 5/30/2012 8:51:52 AM
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I just looked at your team and I don't see any young centers with fouling troubles...

And I agree with Manon. If fouling out happens often, get rid of them immediately.

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Date: 5/30/2012 9:11:17 AM
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And I agree with Manon. If fouling out happens often, get rid of them immediately.

Aggression comes with positives such as forcing TOs and maybe, let us dream, giving up the ball to other players, n'est pas? So, enough D training should help lowering cholesterol, one'd hope.

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