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[QUOTE="AZHuskiePop, post: 3419737, member: 1609"] Remember the two/three hours time difference so it’s usually not late.. I’m retired and very use to digging for info so the historian in me will not allow opinion to pass for actual fact. Enoch is an interesting case and we have some Enoch lovers here who blame Ollie not giving him more PT as a reason for the revolt that were still trying to overcome. That theory requires suspending reality because besides the rehabbing Durham Enoch was the only backup big. He had 25 -30 minutes available to him if he showed any sign of contributing. He averaged about 20 minutes. He played 22 in that crazy Houston game referenced . Enoch had an NBA body as a 19 year old unfortunately he had Jr HS feet. The kid has the most amazing stats for fouling of any player I could recall If he started he would not only of fouled out of every game he played but he would have done it with 10 minutes left. 6.6 fouls per 40 minutes is crazy.. I did stay up last night until one to watch the replay UConn shooting was horrendous but what a bunch of long lean athletes. i pray Akok comes back because he will be top 10 if he stays here 2 years. What a stud. Bouknight also will be super once his shot starts falling , I was impressed with his rebounding. Very Rudy Gay like athleticism. Whaley was a thorn on defense especially disrupting the offense on the outside. He is small but mobile. I thought he would transfer as he sat all last year. Their team quickness really bothered Temple and Akok hitting outside shots is a huge development. Temple pressed without success CV was a huge help along with Gaffney. I was amazed how CV has progressed with the ball in four years. PS in that infamous Houston game which we lost 62-46 Rodney’s starting two guard was freshman Vital. That’s the no handle backcourt. Throw in Jackson ,Brimah, and Facey and no one could put in on the floor. Vital’s hard work with the ball will pay dividends as he will be able to make money in the future. [/QUOTE]
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