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[QUOTE="ClifSpliffy, post: 4067800, member: 9260"] 'He was a massive underachiever at UConn and [I]all-around churl[/I].' jealous much? no-[I]bootie, [/I]or otherwise, from his churlish days at Storrs [I]ever [/I]complained aboot their time spent with Cliff. he was a righteous dude, who had a lot of fun at all-the-days of his life. smart man. what happened after his championship school days ended? he took a job in the pinnacle of his profession, cuz he could, and it fit nicely with his plans for his life. how'd that work out? [I]All-Time NBA Career Rank:[/I] (that's a long time, no?) 36th defensive win shares. 14th in games played. 61st 3 point fg made. 96th 2 point fg made. 40th fg attempts. 58th fg made. but wait, there's more! lots more! 80th in ft attempts. 25th in minutes played. 60th in steals. 47th in blocks. 55th in points. and yes, even his fellow nba workers thought him to be a fun loving guy, who was all business when it was time to clock in. oops, forgot one of his All-Time NBA Career Rank entries; 10th in personal fouls. '[I]the pioneer, and founder, of UConn championship [B]grit[/B].'[/I] and he did it all with a smile. [/QUOTE]
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