HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-29-18 07:32 PM - Post#245113
In response to Columbia 37P6
For Hanson to be compared to Sherrod is a great thing for Columbia.
On the other hand, the apparent legend of Sherrod's offensive prowess seems exaggerated. As a junior, Sherrod brought his scoring average up to 6.8ppg (from 5.8 and 4.0). Not really the focus of Duren's passing or the Yale offense. When he returned after his year off, Mason and Sears were the scorers, with Sherrod scoring a healthy 12.8ppg. Never saw him score "at will." Instead, he was more of an option when defenses shifted onto Mason and Sears and an offensive rebounder.
Let Hanson aspire to that, as even Sherrod never scored at Will as Gladsen didn't play for Princeton then.
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