skiba34
Masters Student
Posts: 952
Reg: 03-11-06
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06-28-09 07:39 PM - Post#64041
In response to AndreG
Andre, Andre, Andre, anything is and will be possible at this point. I think most of us were talking about the most likely possibilities rather than facts.
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The Lion King
Junior
Posts: 257
Reg: 11-10-06
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06-28-09 11:17 PM - Post#64045
In response to skiba34
I also don't think you can judge Foley on his stats from last year, when he was injured and tried to play through it until it became clear it wasn't working. I'll take him over any point guard Columbia has had in at least a dozen years. And he will make the other guards' 3-point shooting better, since he's the only player they have who can drive and dish consistently. If Foley is healthy, he will make a huge difference.
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Dr. V
PhD Student
Posts: 1539
Reg: 11-21-04
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06-29-09 04:36 AM - Post#64046
In response to The Lion King
Re the frosh, without someone seeing them play on a number of occasions (seeing someone play once doesn't do it) with/against college players, it's simply impossible to predict how they will adjust to the next level of play; one may be ready right off, another may require a year of adjustment. Based on his h.s. accomplishments and all of the write ups, Barbour appears to be a skilled combo guard who shoots very well. Can he defend at the next level right away? I've seen Cisco play. He's very skilled at his level. Same question though re adjustment. All of which leads to: has anyone seen or heard anything about the usual informal practices the players hold during the summer?
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CU.LIONS
Senior
Posts: 398
Reg: 03-03-07
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07-01-09 09:23 PM - Post#64094
In response to Dr. V
All of which leads to: has anyone seen or heard anything about the usual informal practices the players hold during the summer?
I don't know about any informal workouts, but I hear on Wednesday nights around 8 they play pickup.
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