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RE: 2 observations from Wed game



From: MURPHY, T. JASON
Date: 28 Feb 2003 - 10:25 AM EST

Kennedy works with the big men but was a guard in college, right?

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From: dfairchild [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 10:04 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: [UC Basketball] 2 observations from Wed game


1) It was my impression that Bobbit did not take a bad shot. His shot
selection was good. I even recall one play when he drove into the lane, but
too deeply. Rather than force a poor shot from under the basket, he made a
nice feed to Max who got fouled.

2) I wouldn't want to be Andy Kennedy. As the lapses by the CBC mounted,
Huggins frustration was mounting. With each substitution, there was a
verbal lashing. At one point, Kennedy was not watching the game at all, but
just had his head buried in his hand. After Johnson got undressed after a
lapse, it was Kennedy's turn. I'm curious how much responsibility the
assistant coaches have for the players they coach. Does Kennedy have so
much responsibility that Huggins can hold him accountable for their repeated
lapses? I do not remember an assistant coach being cut loose from UC.

Darryl

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From: Dave Malaska [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 8:41 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [UC Basketball] Harrick at it again!


On the Harrick boys: Was it possible when Jimbo Sr. made his "there are
scumbags in this business" remark last year, he was actually making a
confession? And we just misunderstood? :>

That Western Union receipt is going to be the albatross around Jimbo's neck,
mark my words. Even if they nail Junior with all this stuff, Sr. takes it in
the shorts for "loss of institutional control."

On Louisville: That (Myles' injury) sucks, especially since Stone isn't out
of the woods yet with the NCAA investigation into his AAU days. It sucks
because that will seriously retard the Cards in the NCAA's, but nobody will
remember all this a year from now. All they'll remember is the C-USA
powerhouse that folded like a cheap card table, and the conference image
takes another hit.





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