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Ripping that rebound away from Fulkerson and scoring was huge, then the big 3. Luv this dude.

Lock down defender, clutch. He's got some Antonio Anderson in him!!
Nicely done on the name!

He definitely has that toughness and grit that we seemed to have lacked for several seasons. He did what needed to be done to win and showed up when it mattered most. We seem to have a team of players with that mentality and toughness.
I see a mean streak in the guys penny recruits.
I dig it.
If Damion improves the way that Alo has improved going into his sophomore year, can you imagine what he would look like?
(12-15-2019 01:27 AM)SeƱorTiger Wrote: [ -> ]Nicely done on the name!

I'm an idiot. I initially thought the name was misspelled. Duh! Very good!! 04-rock
I rarely offer effusive praise, BUT ...

If Baugh is as good next year as I think he might be ... he and Lomax just might be one of the best 1-2 point guard combos in the nation.

Both kids are tough, composed and focused. And either offers a game that is, in many respects, very different than the other's. I like that variety. I'm not sure that playing them simultaneously would be helpful but we might see that a little bit next year.

For now, I like that Hardaway continues to start DB (to give him more playing time and confidence than might otherwise be the case), while knowing ALo is the better player statistically and is mature enough to handle coming off the bench with a good attitude.

The strategy is working well and Penny deserves credit.
(12-15-2019 11:13 AM)bill dazzle Wrote: [ -> ]I rarely offer effusive praise, BUT ...

If Baugh is as good next year as I think he might be ... he and Lomax just might be one of the best 1-2 point guard combos in the nation.

Both kids are tough, composed and focused. And either offers a game that is, in many respects, very different than the other's. I like that variety. I'm not sure that playing them simultaneously would be helpful but we might see that a little bit next year.

For now, I like that Hardaway continues to start DB (to give him more playing time and confidence than might otherwise be the case), while knowing ALo is the better player statistically and is mature enough to handle coming off the bench with a good attitude.

The strategy is working well and Penny deserves credit.

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