1LotteryPick1969
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02-23-19 08:48 AM - Post#277652
In response to bradley
With Cannady missing and Stephens on the bench resting at times, what we saw was a glimpse at next year's team, absent any incoming freshman contribution.
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bradley
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02-23-19 09:05 AM - Post#277654
In response to 1LotteryPick1969
Agree. There is far more talent than I thought regarding next year's team.
Llewellyn's game will continue to rise with fellow backcourt of Schieweger, Wright, Johns and Morales. Final year for Arirguzoh and hopefully, Gladson gets on the court as a back up as Much is not a center. Forwards - DesRosietrs, Much and Schwieger at times with possibly Friberg and any incoming frosh. Team with height and athletisicm but the big question is "can they shoot their way out of a paper bag". Hopefully, the kid from California can shoot. They will look more like a Harvard team than a Princeton team.
But let's worry about this year and win tonight and hope that Harvard will beet Yale. I have my doubts but it is a crazy league this year.
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SRP
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02-23-19 11:58 PM - Post#277774
In response to bradley
Just watched the game (actually both) on delay. I agree that this team has been very frustrating about not putting its foot on the throat when in position to do so. Schwieger was very good, Johns continues to impress, Wright did some good things to go along with Stephens's tremendous defensive play. Llewelyn looking better but still overly optimistic about his finishing ability.
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