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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4400973, member: 5798"] One more additional dynamic here in equating Amari and Aubrey. The fact that Amari played 83 minutes over 16 games cannot be discounted. She has scored 9 more points in regulation games than any of the incoming freshmen. And the major difference in Amari and the incoming freshmen is that [B]she attended and participated in EVERY official practice last year from October to April, [/B]the same as all of her other teammates. She also saw all of the games up close from the bench or the floor. Attended all of the team meetings/functions. Listened to each time-out instruction briefing by Geno during games. None of the incoming freshmen have had that pleasure yet. Last difference....Amari is 19 years old. A year older and wiser than the incoming 18 year old freshmen. She's been around the block once already. They haven't. For those reasons she should not be compared to the incoming freshmen. [/QUOTE]
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