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Another Calhoun Alumni Game in the Books
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[QUOTE="Dogdeacon, post: 2810508, member: 1026"] Some observations: Taliek - most fun to watch, put on a good show with fancy dribbling and passing inside, set the bar and tempo for the game. Never once drove in too far without a plan ;) Ed Nelson - 3/3 from 3, high scorer at 15, was good natured afterwards about getting jobbed for MVP John Gwynn - not sure if he played, looked good/same in warmups, very helpful after game getting kids autographs Ray - King of the court, didn't shoot well but looked great <5% bodyfat. Had a good pre-game speech and signed many autographs after game even posing for some fan pics. RIP - Also looked same, shot well when he took them. Stayed late & signed a few autographs on way out. Had the line of the night when asked on sideline interview who was in best shape; "El-Amin might be in better shape than he was at UConn" Jake - Looked very different with extra bulk, but looked athletic. DNP Swain/Sterling Gibbs - took a lot of shots! Amidah - some nice dunks/lobs - same as when at UConn Charles O - looked stronger and also had some nice finishes inside Rod Sellers - still just a gamer, one of the older guys there but just like his playing days wouldn't quit inside and gets balls/buckets Murray Williams - probably the oldest guy that played, just as wiry as he was at UConn, glad to see him there and playing. Jeff Adrien - looked good, also glad to see him healthy and playing basketball Stanley Robinson - played well, looked like he could still jump out of the gym but kept it modest Rodney P - flashy kicks, looked good and I bet he gets another shot in NBA if he keeps working. Had crossover then jump shot 'ooh' move of the night Rudy G - played at medium speed, glad to see him there showing Husky love CharlieV - looked like he could still get buckets in nba Rashad Anderson - heard him saying afterwards that he retired from Europe a year or two ago after a calf injury. Nonetheless, the dude can still shoot. Knocked down his first 2 three's and I thought he might not miss all night, perfect from the line, outscored Ray taking half as many shots! [/QUOTE]
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