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[QUOTE="pj, post: 2205529, member: 2524"] Yeah, I'm thinking about it. It comes down to, they need to recruit players and they need to develop them. We can see that already in the frontcourt - we've got a bunch of young guys, Diarra, Carlton, Polley, Whaley. There's space for 5 big men on a 13 man roster. These are our big men for years to come. KO has to develop them into excellent players or we'll be in trouble. We may have to make do for a few years with similarly rated players on the wing and at guard (e.g. Vital level players). They have to be developed and turned into excellent players, the way JC used to do, and a winning team created. That's how KO will rebuild his reputation and get us back to the top. I don't mind it. Seeing guys like Vital, Diarra, etc develop is why I like college ball more than the NBA. But the coach has to get it done. [/QUOTE]
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