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Having an experienced assistant like
Charles Cunningham has to be a benefit for Steve. He gives Steve another pair of experienced eyes to possibly make adjustments during a game. Like Rob Evans at Arkansas. Those guys have been around, working under some good coaches, and have seen just about everything on a basketball court. Plus, he's a very nice, classy man. Good hire. Plus Joe Golding is probably going to be a great asset. He can probably be very effective in recruiting and relate to the kids. I think he could have a bright future. He comes from several generations of coaches and was a good college player. Very likeable. And Shark Terry has great connections in the Philly area. Jeff told me one day that he predicts that if Shark stays here four or five years, we'll recruit that "great player" we've been looking for.04-rock
01-22-2009 09:41 AM
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