SomeGuy
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Reg: 11-22-04
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03-08-18 12:56 AM - Post#251349
In response to mrjames
I don’t think there is any question that the staff thinks Foreman is the best perimeter defender on the team — he takes the best perimeter offensive player most of the time. Woods is stronger and thicker, so he can handle Towns (sort of), while Foreman can’t, but conversely you almost never see Woods guard the point, presumably because Foreman is better able to handle quickness. I also th8nk, particularly as the season went on, the eye test favors Foreman defensively as well.
So for me, Brodeur would have been first choice for DPOY from Penn, and Foreman 2nd.
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