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Old 02-10-2007, 04:17 PM   #22
darts180
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Re: No more Brock please!

Originally Posted by Cyfan322 View Post
We saw the same thing the past couple years with John Neal. He sits on the bench all game and then is expected to come in during crunch time to hit a big three. Give the kid a break.
I think that Neal was more athletic than Brock (what a statement), the problem is that Brock has possibly the slowest release in Division 1 Basketball.

That being said, Mac is big on playing guys based on how they practice, so he must be doing well when we're guarding him. I am pretty sure that he will have a little tougher time seeing the floor, as Mac continues to recruit over him.

Jeffrey A Crawford
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