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Old 12-09-2006, 01:06 PM   #14
seneca4MVP
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Re: Paging Mr. Clark!!

Originally Posted by Cyclonepride View Post
I don't see anything wrong with that. Some people might be expecting the second coming of Jeff Grayer, but Rashon just has a different skill set. He has a great attitude which would be an asset to any team.
There is nothing wrong with that. I really think that Rahshon Clark could start on just about any team in the country. The reason? He is a great role player. He hits the occasional 3, is scrappy, grabs offensive rebounds, and he a team player. His athletic skills speak for themselves. I think what many ISU fans are asking for, is for him to step up b/c we need a go to guy. Sad fact is that he is not that guy. He can't create his own shot. That is why he had better offensive numbers last year. He was able to play side kick to will and stinson and have some put backs and hit some 3's.
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