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From: richard l. kandell
Date: 06 Jun 2002 - 03:13 PM EST

This is the same thought that occurred to me when I saw the 2 of them
standing near each other. K-Mart looked like a man among boys in college,
strong, solidly built. But he looked like a super model on a diet next to
Shaq - my heavens that man is huge.

Not to bring up an old point from the Sacramento series, but I noted at the
half the commentary on Shaq's shots - he made what, 8 of 10 in the first
half?, all attempts being inside the paint, and he missed 2 of the 3 he took
from more than about 5-6'. I still think he is the most dominant player in
the world - just not the most skilled.

Richard K.

PS - Why do we go nuts every time Hugs talks to someone from an NBA team,
another school, etc. If and when he actually interviews, or expresses
serious interest in another job, ala West Virginia, then we can worry.
Otherwise there is enough other trouble in the world without getting into a
lather over a lunch.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Goodwin" <address@hidden>


Did you notice how small Kenyon looked next to Shaq on the opening tip? It
just gives you an idea how big that man actually
is....




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