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RE: Ron Curry - time to shine
(03-07-2016 10:04 PM)Hart Foundation Wrote:  That is correct. When it came down to crunch time he failed miserably. An average shooting Green tonight would have had Hofstra dancing.
2-15 FG and 0-5 3pt FG is atrocious and also happened to be his worst shooting game of the year.

Pretty sad to see him go out with that kind of performance.

These kids are all prone to an off shooting night- especially when teams game plan for them and they have to carry the load for the team. Green was clearly fatigued. Folks forget Curry came back from a strained knee and really didn't miss a beat. My point is that they are both great CAA players and should hold their heads high.
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RE: Ron Curry - time to shine
I felt the knee injury hurt Ron's performance. He was on a roll until he got hurt. Missed one game and did not play well in the next. He was still a very good player at the end of the season but he was not playing like a POY candidate.
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