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At this point, what will you consider a successful season?
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[QUOTE="DogMania, post: 5199008, member: 21"] With a chance to make history and the the hype from day 1, a [B]3-peat[/B] is what it would take for me. If healthy, not losing McNeeley for a long stretch, defending without fouling so much, Karaban playing up to his potential, Hass healthy, having a solid backup PG and the team capable of inbounding the ball, their record, ranking, expectations and this thread would look a lot different. The fact is all that [B]hasn't[/B] happened, though Alex might have begun to come around. I think a lot of the above can be fixed, except for the lack of PG options, especially if Hass is not able to heal, which seems unlikely. I can't imagine him being able to play 3 to 4 (or even back-to-back) consecutive BET games. I'd prefer that the season end with a win and not a loss. If they make the NCAA Tournament only one thing can happen for that to be the outcome. Just haven't witnessed the level of play, execution on either end of the floor or the toughness to feel all that good about our final outcome. That doesn't mean I'll stop hoping for history to be made. [/QUOTE]
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