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Date Posted: 11:24:03 01/19/03 Sun
Author: GuyF
Subject: Agree on Wofford.
In reply to: JoeStag 's message, "Iona Game - Sunday Morning Thoughts" on 08:05:15 01/19/03 Sun

Certainly not an excuse, but it MIGHT have made a difference had Wofford been able to give us more minutes.

I just wish the game was called "realistically". 53 fouls on the two teams? Ridiculous. Let the kids play a little. Fairfield's depth edge (caused by Ruland's past recruiting blunders) might have been the difference as well, as they had more bodies to spread their fouls out.

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[> Re: Iona Game - Sunday Morning Thoughts -- Menzies, 13:15:12 01/19/03 Sun

A theory on why Deng Gai struggled last night, aside from foul trouble. He is more of an incredible athlete playing basketball, than a basketball player. If he can become a player with more instinctive reactions to situations rather than having to think about it, he could be our dominant player like Fields was for Iona. He may even have some sort of professional career ahead of him. This isn't a criticism of Gai, just describing where it seems to me he is at in his development as a player. Does anyone know at what age he first played bball?


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[> [> Re: Iona Game - Sunday Morning Thoughts -- JoeStag, 14:27:12 01/19/03 Sun

Gai was the halftime guest during the Canisius broadcast. I believe he said that 4-5 years ago he started to take Basketball seriously.


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