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Date Posted: Friday, October 08, 09:45:16am
Author: Greg
Subject: As always you provide an objective analysis. Very hard to argue against 17-12. The Dukes will have to hide the lack of inside game with better guard play and up-tempo style. Should be a fun year with the renovation of Palumbo, first look ad Consol and watching Saunders.
In reply to: Abdul Rahman 's message, "2010-11 season" on Wednesday, October 06, 06:02:46pm


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  • 17-12 is a best case scenario. They simply do not do anything well enough to depend on it in close games, and their Go To guy is one of the worst free throw shooters in the conference. They will be in a lot of close games but I don't see them winning the majority of them. Big question - Can Peggau and Marhold hold their own on the boards? (NT) -- Irish STH, Friday, October 08, 11:38:36am


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