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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 3385236, member: 1414"] I don't understand how anyone can argue against bringing him in if he will come and if his injury is at least likely healed. Here are my reasons why: 1. He's a winner. Out team needs a veteran leader who is a winner. (He's likely smart too) 2. He's a versatile do everything basketball player at 6'7". He shoots, he dribbles, penetrates, passes he's a complete basketball player. We desperately need that kind of player. 3. Jackson will be a freshman. Sure he looks great. But we were excited about Sid and many thought he'd start freshman year. Suggesting Andre is a plug in starter is a very big stretch. Learning from Towns would help him. Polley is terrible at the SF position and is a better stretch 4. 4. We are out of time to start winning. No freshman we are likely to get (maybe Cliff) is going to have anywhere near the impact on winning in 2020-21 that Towns could have. [/QUOTE]
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