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NO ONE outworks Adama!
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[QUOTE="BarkingDog, post: 4607995, member: 1519"] Kemba, of course, absolutely was amazing. We don’t win that championship without him. But without going back to check, I’m pretty sure Kemba scored that many points in something very close to 40 minutes per game. Kemba never left the floor. Adama has his points in 25 mpg. And, again without going back to check, I’m pretty sure Kemba scored that many points on a lot more shots than Adama, not coming close to Adama’s 60 percent shooting. And how many of Kemba’s points came off three’s? Adama is 2-4 from three in the tournament. And how many of Kemba’s points came from the free throw line? Adama does not get to the line all that often even though he gets many of his points with two guys hanging off his arms. And Kemba always had the ball in his hand. Adama has to get his by getting open and relying on his teammates to get him the ball. Much more difficult. Kemba is all-time Husky great. Love him. Adama still needs to finish on Monday and then this will be a good offseason debate. My point is, and has been all year, we should appreciate the greatness of Adama Sanogo because it’s very rare. [/QUOTE]
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