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Can we finally agree that bigs are necessary in basketball?
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[QUOTE="CheshireCat, post: 4510350, member: 11800"] Interesting that you fancy yourself as one of the “smarter posters”. Winning basketball games is about scouting, matchups and obviously execution. What you’re basically saying is that because a Butler team without Manny Bates got throttled on the road, that your case for UCONN playing two bigs makes even more sense. One has NOTHING to do with the other. I actually think you might see some Clingan and Sanogo together against Xavier depending on what lineup is out there for Xavier. But how you position it like many of your posts is often flawed, pompous in in some cases, just ridiculous. How’s your incomplete report on Big East officiating coming along? [/QUOTE]
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