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Dre has brought back a lost art.
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Dre has brought back a lost art.
The 12-15 floater in the lane. He's great at it. Not a great 3 point shooter, although normally adequate, but he's terrific inside the lane.
And he made the game winner last night. I've seen UALR point guards going back a long way, and he might be the best I've ever seen, excluding Fish and possibly Carl Brown. His speed and quickness is unexcelled by any point we've ever had, in my more than 20 years watching the Trojans play. Only one who might have been his equal was Carl Brown, and that goes back a very long way.04-cheers
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01-08-2012 02:30 PM
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RE: Dre has brought back a lost art.
It is a lost art. Today everything is dunks or 3-pointers.
01-09-2012 08:19 AM
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