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[QUOTE="gtcam, post: 2749741, member: 2844"] Most women will say it's not really the size but how it's used -- but I digress............................... The ideal big would be a combo of all of them and there might still be a shortfall - experience/bulk The bulk can be taken care of Of all the bigs, I would love to see Diarra develop because he has the junkyard dog attitude but man he is a personal foul machine and Coach Hurley will become very irritated by this trait - a hard one to break Cobb - yeah he looks good and trimed down but what doesn't show hurts him the most - that apparent split personality of good guy, bad kid. He has a scorers mentality which is badly needed but hasn't shown he can play D or fight for a defensive board Whaley - I like this kid but there's something about him that gives me pause - besides a few glimmers of being able to - has this kid ever shown a desire to score? His D is the best of the bigs - by far Carlton - in a way he reminds me somewhat of SE, decent offensive skills and can catch the ball but he has 2 left feet I think he could develop into a pretty good player if he works hard on his agility, etc. [/QUOTE]
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