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James Avery dunked against MSU?? Cool!
Yes, and that bi**h Bill Raftery was unimpressed
James Avery dunked against MSU?? Cool!
James Avery was my driving test examiner. RIP big fella.James Avery is your uncle? Cool!
James Avery dunked against MSU?? Cool!
Carlton was open ahead of the pack. He should have given it up.From Heaven no less.
Although, that's easy when you're coming from above.
A legitimate question to be answered:
someone a while back posited that Phil might have the most charges ever drawn in the NCAAT. Did anyone ever look that up? Obviously I'm a last bast**d and didn't.
Battier may have that one wrapped up. Paulus has the most charges without any contact too.
No shot would have to be a Dukie.Battier may have that one wrapped up. Paulus has the most charges without any contact too.
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phil could be the hilton armstrong of this season
Displacing either Miller or Brimah and going from averaging 1.5/1.9 to being a lottery pick?
This past season I was probably among Phil's biggest defenders here, but I fail to see how that occurs in this universe. From my over-optimistic viewpoint, I see his ceiling as being a fairly competent first big off the bench. Others see him receding into a senior year Olander-type role. The true answer probably lies somewhere in the middle.
mauconnfan said:No shot would have to be a Dukie.Battier may have that one wrapped up. Paulus has the most charges without any contact too.
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We all love Phil. But wouldn't we love him even more if he made the occasional layup?
He was dealing with plantar fasciitis, not so much an injury, more a chronic condition.A lot of people are saying Phil was injured last year, what exactly was the injury? I can't quite remember hearing about it, but I also tend to keep last year as a blur
He can take a charge but please, Phillip Nolan blows.
"blows" is a bit harsh, actually it's fn stupid!
Of players who saw at least 500 minutes last season, Nolan was fourth from the bottom in the country in PER and dead last in points produced. It's not a stretch to say he was terrible.
Of players who saw at least 500 minutes last season, Nolan was fourth from the bottom in the country in PER and dead last in points produced. It's not a stretch to say he was terrible.
Seems like a great teammate, but awful player last year. Hopefully he learns to play defense again like he did in the 2014 NCAA