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From: jon breiner
Date: 01 Mar 2005 - 07:36 AM EST

I think Bright overall gets a 6 from me. The first few minutes I give him a 2 and that is generous. I think both of his TO's were early and his defense was horrible to start, but then with more playing time he looked more comfortable and he can hit those mid-range jumpers. I must admit, even though I usually support Huggins' take them out after a mistake strategy, leaving Bright in was a huge bonus. He is going to have to play for this team with only 9 scholly players.

I agree about Nick. After bragging in the pre-season how he was going to have a DeJuan Baker type senior season, was disappointed early, but WOW! lately. He has really been going strong to the basket and looks real comfortable taking the deep shots.

I am liking how this team is coming together, I just worry about if there are enough parts.

Jon


----- Original Message ----- From: "dfairchild" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 7:31 AM
Subject: [UC Basketball] Saturday's game


I missed the game Saturday, so I've been gathering info from here. I was
surprised when I openend the Dayton Daily News and also when I looked at the
box score.

I do not think anyone mentioned that Nick Williams continues to take the
ball strong to the hoop. The picture in the DDN has him muscling his way to
the rim.

Also, no one mentioned that it appears Bright made a significant
contribution on Saturday. 15 minutes, 4 of 5 shooting; 4 rebounds, 2
assists, 2 steals and a block (2 tos : ( ) Is this a good assumption, or
did most of this time come after the game was in hand?

Go Cats!
DF
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