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From: dmuc2000
Date: 03 Nov 2005 - 02:49 PM EST
Date: 03 Nov 2005 - 02:49 PM EST
I also noticed that from the 2003-2004 team, we had 3 players who have been in the NBA (Bobbit, Whaley, and Maxiell) with potentially 3 more (Hicks, Kirkland, and White). Other than traditional powerhouses like Duke, NC, Arizona, etc., most schools never have that much talent. Add Nick Williams, Chadd, the role play of Kareem, Field Williams, etc. and that's a solid ass team with tons of talent. We should have been a lot better than we were? We always choked at bigs games (recently we do most of the time). I have always and still am a loyal Huggins supporter, but do you think AK or other coaches could have done more with this talent? Maybe not, maybe Huggins is the reason they got as good as they did. (i.e.-Huggs molded Maxiell, got through mentally to Bobbit, and improved Nick Williams a ton last year). But it seems he had trouble tapping the talent of James, Armein, etc.
Also, ever since Kenyon's senior year, we have had trouble keeping a full roster. Donald getting kicked off. Flowers leaving. Hubbard basically never playing, same with Derek Hollman. All of this year's troubles. Banks. Giving huge roles to walk ons like Lucas, Crawford, even Antwan Peek. It would be nice to have a full roster of scholarship players to practice with and learn the system (for 3-4 years).
Any thoughts?
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