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Brimah to the Pacers
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[QUOTE="mauconnfan, post: 3219872, member: 489"] This is so ridiculous it's funny. Getting worst? LOL they both got better fact is both were minimal at best. Both were so limited in the skills needed to move to their next level, especially things that couldn't be taught but need to either be natural or up to the person himself to make the improvement. One couldn't hold on to the dribble or the ball when going to the hoop, God forbid KO and the staff teach him that. The other blocked shots ok (let's not jack off on 2.5 a game for a career for a guy who never got a rebound in which he missed the attempt at blocking the shot) nor could he even finish a freaking jump hook on the low block, lucky if it even got to the rim. I was there in a "fall session" in which an assistant worked for an hour on the jump hook at that spot when he was a sophomore and I'm sure that's not the only time they tried. AB had no natural gifts whatsoever other than the blocked shot and couldn't guard a 6'7" Wagner guy on the block who was more physical and smarter, that's who he was. Not very coachable at ALL. Larrier still stinks and he didn't want to put forth the effort if you saw anything other than that you weren't watching. It was like having a colt out there waiting to fall again he was so thin as well as the farthest thing from physical. Samuels, gees he went to a good coach and still was the same limited guy right? KO sucked as a coach to blame him for wither of these guys are people who just can't stop hammering him for whatever worthless reason. [/QUOTE]
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