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Don't believe me, fine. here's the nice thing about living in a world with social media: you can ask him yourself. @bjustice_14 on Twitter. Go ahead and send him a message.
44 year old guys tweeting kids about their feet is as creepy as it gets. I ain't touchin' it. You can feet-tweet.
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18 year old's with minor rolled ankles in July have a good track record of being good-to-go by mid-October.
I'm living evidence that with diet, exercise and saying your prayers, a miraculous comeback can be made after a twisted ankle. I once twisted my ankle getting off of a barstool at the Townhouse. Through prayer, exercise, the loving support of family/friends and a lot of good luck, I was right back on the barstool by the next Friday. Through the grace of God it can be done. Get well soon Blake. We'll be praying for you.
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Flexibility is great. The roster has something of everything, and we can mix and match our lineup to fit the opponent. Not everyone will play every game, but their unique skill sets should mean that they get in when the situation warrants. The best players give us an advantage no matter who we are up against, but having a diversified bunch of solid role players complimenting your stars is a recipe for success.When Zeke was out of the game, our double-PF set frustrated and blew through the competition down low. Will we find a player who can take over Brett McKnight's role as a compliment to Nik in that set?
Excellent question and observation.From what I have learned we can expect the double power forward line up most of the time Zeke isout of the line up. So, the good question .. who supports Tree and the Serb? Green if he lives upto expectations; Egner is a likely candidate and Harney has the tools.
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Flexibility is great. The roster has something of everything, and we can mix and match our lineup to fit the opponent. Not everyone will play every game, but their unique skill sets should mean that they get in when the situation warrants. The best players give us an advantage no matter who we are up against, but having a diversified bunch of solid role players complimenting your stars is a recipe for success.When Zeke was out of the game, our double-PF set frustrated and blew through the competition down low. Will we find a player who can take over Brett McKnight's role as a compliment to Nik in that set?
Excellent question and observation.From what I have learned we can expect the double power forward line up most of the time Zeke isout of the line up. So, the good question .. who supports Tree and the Serb? Green if he lives upto expectations; Egner is a likely candidate and Harney has the tools.
Could you let us in on what the expectations are for Green, exactly? Just by eyeballing him, he sure looks like the odd man out in our new-and-improved athletic lineup. I've never seen him play; I've never seen him practice. But you have. Enlighten us. Frankly, I thought he was a good bet transfer candidate during the off-season.
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Most of the information on Green to date has been speculative. The previous line on Green was that he was a good outside shooter who wasn't so great mixing it up inside. If true, he would seem more suited for the 3 position than the 4. Perhaps the original thinking was not so accurate, or perhaps Green has worked more on his inside game and gotten to the point that he could be a viable 4. What we need is more factual information.

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