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keefe

Just so long as he doesn't sh1t his shorts in practice he will get some minutes.

Oh, wait, that is now a Bradley thing.


Death on call

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Quote from: TheGreenKnight on March 07, 2017, 11:43:42 AM
Based on a reliable person I've talked to, it sounds like he will get the waiver to have this December-March AND the following full season.


That's what they initially said about John Dawson and he (apparently) lost a full year of eligibility over four minutes of playing time.  So I am doubtful this is the case.

brewcity77

I'm with Sultan there. Can't see any way Cohen gets 1.5 years. It's either a half-season starting in December, or a full season if he sits out until 2018-19.

Nukem2

Quote from: brewcity77 on March 07, 2017, 12:17:17 PM
I'm with Sultan there. Can't see any way Cohen gets 1.5 years. It's either a half-season starting in December, or a full season if he sits out until 2018-19.
Would agree as well.

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Marcus92

At one point, Sandy was considered our best defender, able to guard multiple positions. Averaged 1.3 steals per game at Marquette in just under 20 minutes a game. He's also a good to above-average defensive rebounder for his size.

While he rarely looked for his own shot, Sandy's most reliable offense was beyond the arc — shooting 33.3% as a freshman and 35.5% as a sophomore.

Athleticism and team focus are strengths. Hopefully Sandy uses the year off to build some muscle and work on his offense (developing a mid-range jumper and scoring off the drive).
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