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This one made me think that starting the big backcourt of 6'4" Acuff & 6'5" Ayers could both create match up advantages & reduce the size disadvantage on the boards. This one made me think that starting the big backcourt of 6'4" Acuff & 6'5" Ayers could both create match up advantages & reduce the size disadvantage on the boards. I think that will definitely be the starting backcourt next Tuesday against Rider but I don't see Jackson and Spears remaining out of the lineup for very long. Frontcourt depth is a serious concern with Rotroff on the shelf. It will be an all hands on deck type of scenario when the fouls happen. This forum is hosted for free by Boardhost. Create your own free forum!
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Re: A10 Preseason Prognostications
It also made me think that there is a lot riding on Gunn's health & Hima's being able to contribute 4-5 minutes a game when the foul trouble comes.
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Re: A10 Preseason Prognostications
phil95 wrote:
It also made me think that there is a lot riding on Gunn's health & Hima's being able to contribute 4-5 minutes a game when the foul trouble comes.
I wish we knw what those scrimmages looked like...
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