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Re: Dartmouth vs UVM 12/12/12
haha. NotDeadYet has it right- he's sideways and rushing. I suppose the point at which he goes in really won't correct that, unless sitting on the bench calms his nerves.
7 assists and 15 TOs. Those would be good numbers reversed. Remember the Harvard game? That was awesome. |
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Re: Dartmouth vs UVM 12/12/12
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Rusin got some clean looks and was shooting the ball nice in that game. The Harvard game does seem like a long time ago Man, that was a fun game.
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Re: Dartmouth vs UVM 12/12/12
To stop the drifting, Jack Twyman used to slam his last step down hard and go straight up. He taught this to Bill Bradley, who used it plenty. They were a couple of pretty good ball players (Twyman scored over 15,000 NBA points). Rusin might try something like that to get himself back on track.
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