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Old 12-09-2006, 12:36 PM   #8
seneca4MVP
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Re: Paging Mr. Clark!!

Originally Posted by PlymouthCy View Post
Clark will grow into the leadership possition. After two seasons of being the outlet man to Blalock and Stinson, he needs to work his way into the leadership role. He is a smart young man, and he will be the leader of this team.
I don't see how he will. He is to passive of a player. Not vocal enough and his play on the court is not going to do it. People are exactly right with his dribbling. There was only one time last night in which he dribbled more than one time. And it was twice!! And he got rid of the ball so fast it was like dribbling a ball is a sin. All Rahshon does on the offensive end is stand at the 3 point line and call for the ball and grab a couple offensive boards a game. He needs to refine his game and untap that ability
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