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    New article in Darian Norris' hometown paper--
    The Las Vegas Review-Journal is Nevada's most trusted source for local news, Las Vegas sports, business news, gaming news, entertainment news and more.


    One more article about a couple of former BU recruits Kaylon Williams and James Haarsma who just signed with Evansville--

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    Let's see, the three guys we have coming in who can play PG are
    McCain (20 pts, 10.3 rebs, 13.2 asst), Norris (19 pts, 7 asst, 5 rebs), and Dunson (11 pts, 4 asst, 3.4 rebs)

    That adds up to 50 points, 19 rebounds, 24 assists if we had them all playing together!!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tornado View Post
      Let's see, the three guys we have coming in who can play PG are
      McCain (20 pts, 10.3 rebs, 13.2 asst), Norris (19 pts, 7 asst, 5 rebs), and Dunson (11 pts, 4 asst, 3.4 rebs)

      That adds up to 50 points, 19 rebounds, 24 assists if we had them all playing together!!!
      That's assuming we play with 3 basketballs at the same time!

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      • #4
        Haha, there's the key to the 4-guard offense. The right to play with 3 balls would really make it hard to defend.
        My sports blog.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by thefish7 View Post
          Haha, there's the key to the 4-guard offense. The right to play with 3 balls would really make it hard to defend.
          Can you imagine trying to defend in the post if the other team had three basketballs? You'd front a guy and he'd just have a wide open layup from the other side! That's not just the solution to the four-guard offense, it's the solution to our inside presence!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by VeveJones007 View Post
            Can you imagine trying to defend in the post if the other team had three basketballs? You'd front a guy and he'd just have a wide open layup from the other side! That's not just the solution to the four-guard offense, it's the solution to our inside presence!
            We might even get more rebounds when there are 3 balls. (OK so we'd wind up with 1 out of 3), but not too bad..

            You know, 3 balls would make soccer more exciting, hockey, (pucks instead of balls), too!
            It would kill golf scores, though.

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