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[QUOTE="Hey Adrien!, post: 5206960, member: 5787"] [ATTACH type="full"]107305[/ATTACH] [B]Some key updates after last matchup:[/B] [LIST] [*]Providence has lost six of its last seven, including recent 21 point losses to Georgetown and a 30 point loss to Marquette. [*]5Y forward Jabri Abdur-Rahim is out for the year with a knee injury (7.2 ppg, 36 3P%) [*]Sophomore big Christ Essandoko has missed time intermittently through the last few weeks due to an ankle injury (10.6 mpg in Big East play) [*]Wesley Cardet missed six of last ten games with a knee injury [*]Still no Hopkins (3 games played this season) [/LIST] Basically, Providence's best shot to win the game is to get hot from three as the Friars' perimeter offense has been solid in conference play. The backcourt duo of Joseph/Pierre is quite good and there are a bunch of supporting guys (I'm a fan of Mela and can see him be an impact starter as an upper-classman), but this team is a shell of itself. [/QUOTE]
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