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Good read on Natalie Butler at George Mason
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[QUOTE="BroadwayVa, post: 2283802, member: 6118"] As I said during those games--it's up to the guards to know: How hard and where to put the ball for every player on the team--especially the bigs. I said Natalie had good hand, and was derided by other posters who were right. I thought at the time Natalie needed every good word she could get. Natalie was a difficult one to figure out---in some games she was actually good--others a liability. Coco a nice person, may think this harsh--probably ; she wasn't mobile, tried hard to make it quickly up and down the floor, had a great top of the key shot. Her 6 ft shot against smalls was excellent, her defense needed work, basically she was what she was--and coaching even with Geno --didn't make significant changes--I cheered for her all year---I wanted her to succeed. In the AAC she had moments when I said--a break through-but in the final analysis--she was what she was. She gave Geno all she could, no doubt. I wish her well. You may write in your diary's that Natalie Butler shall be a success in her selected field--she is intelligent and a hard worker--tough combination to beat. [/QUOTE]
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Good read on Natalie Butler at George Mason
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