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Title: Could Joe be up to something?


zeke11 - August 18, 2008 04:27 PM (GMT)
No teams are making deals right now as not to take any attention from the U.S. Men's bball team, sort of like how baseball does during the World Series.

But, do you think Joe has something cooking? Or we will we go into the season with the same team that has failed fallen short of expectations the past two post seasons.

McWallace - August 18, 2008 06:11 PM (GMT)
All I know is Joe BETTER have something cooking or else the season will be a wash. Perhaps a different coach, different direction can bring us over the hurdle, but our older vets are getting older...

Watch for Maxiell to start full time at PF alongside Sheed at C.

Watch for Rodney Stuckey to become a sixth man of the year type player.

I think McDyess was one of our best players in the playoffs last year, period. If Rasheed could merge his mentality on the court with that of Dice, we could see a Diceed effect.

zeke11 - August 18, 2008 06:19 PM (GMT)
He really put himself behind the 8-ball saying he was going to shake things up after another disappointing ECF exit. Now looks as if we're going into the season with the same basic team we've been running out there for years now and expecting a different result?

Only only hope for interest is the continued emergence of Stuckey, because we pretty much know what everyone else brings to the table.

Ozarkruffrider - September 27, 2008 11:44 PM (GMT)
I'm baaaaaaaaack.


Well, Not too long before the season starts. Think any difference will be made with this team and Mike Curry instead of Flip?

zeke11 - September 28, 2008 03:43 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Ozarkruffrider @ Sep 27 2008, 07:44 PM)
Think any difference will be made with this team

Welcome back Ozark :D

I think they'll definitely be a visibly different team. Curry, I think, will mark a fresh beginning for us to regain our defensive identity. The young guys are a year older and I believe Curry will do a better job of utilizing the mix of experience and energy we have.




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