Like his attitude and his leadership. He's ready to move on to the next game.
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You mentioned that you needed to get tougher. How is that?
CB: I have been watching film of myself after all of the games that we have played and it is just little possessions where I take it to the rim. Then, I settle for whatever they give me. Either it is a jump shot or a fade away or something. I just need to get more aggressive. When I go towards the basket aggressive, good things happen. It’s something that I need to start doing and keeping in my mind.
Craig will do very well after ISU bball. He's got some great natural talent, leadership, and honesty.
He reminds me a lot of Tim Duncan minus a just a little bit of Tim's talent. And don't take that bad people, that's a huge compliment.
Craig will do very well after ISU bball. He's got some great natural talent, leadership, and honesty.
He reminds me a lot of Tim Duncan minus a just a little bit of Tim's talent. And don't take that bad people, that's a huge compliment.
That's a nice description. And it can never be an insult to tell someone that they don't have just a little of Duncan's talent. He's pretty good.
I still haven't seen the leadership on the court out of Brackins that I have hoped to see. When things are going well he seems to show it, but when things aren't he seems like he just gets frustrated. People need to look at the leader and see strength, not frustration.
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I still haven't seen the leadership on the court out of Brackins that I have hoped to see. When things are going well he seems to show it, but when things aren't he seems like he just gets frustrated. People need to look at the leader and see strength, not frustration.
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