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  • #16
    Originally posted by Ogre View Post
    Yeah. If you can keep a team together for four years you can beat a lot of good teams. I wonder if Iowa is going to steal the coach?
    Nailed it, Ogre. Nothing breeds success more than continuity.
    Larry Bird
    I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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    • #17
      Ever since Drake defeated Missouri - ESPN has been showing videos and pictures of Bennett Stirtz as their new College Basketball "poster child". As one ESPN analyst / announcer stated - Stirtz is more dangerous when he "does not have the ball".- Stirtz is out there on the court directing his team - always looking for that open man - always thinking - 2 steps ahead of his opponent - finding passing lanes that no saw. Reminds me a bit of Larry Bird - a extremely talented white basketball player. GO BULLDOGS !!!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Go_Braves View Post
        Ever since Drake defeated Missouri - ESPN has been showing videos and pictures of Bennett Stirtz as their new College Basketball "poster child". As one ESPN analyst / announcer stated - Stirtz is more dangerous when he "does not have the ball"....
        Does anyone agree with this part of the statement? I've seen enough of Drake's games to feel pretty confident in saying that Stirtz's value is when he does have the ball, which is most of the time on offense. If teams can keep the ball out of his hands, it negates most of what he does best, shooting and passing.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Da Coach View Post

          Does anyone agree with this part of the statement? I've seen enough of Drake's games to feel pretty confident in saying that Stirtz's value is when he does have the ball, which is most of the time on offense. If teams can keep the ball out of his hands, it negates most of what he does best, shooting and passing.
          Agree with you Coach. ESPN analyst has clearly not watched Drake play.
          Larry Bird
          I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Da Coach View Post

            Does anyone agree with this part of the statement? I've seen enough of Drake's games to feel pretty confident in saying that Stirtz's value is when he does have the ball, which is most of the time on offense. If teams can keep the ball out of his hands, it negates most of what he does best, shooting and passing.
            The ESPN Analyst / NCAA TV Announcer that made this statement is Kenny Smith right after the Drake game concluded. Give Kenny a call.

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