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Everything about that kid is pretty Drew-like... Drewish? Anyway, he's got the same smooth game and good looking stroke. Guessing that his height is not dissimilar also.
 
Nobody has answered this question before that I've made, but what kind of player is Sean Harris? Is he another slasher?
Hopefully he is a good outside shooter, but know little about him, other than he is getting praises by most everyone on this board, but I don't know why.

Similar to TB.

Harris is different I heard that he loves to pound the ball in, has a constant motor and rebounds like a beast! TB likes the cute moves around the basket, last year he took plays off, loves to take jumpers and uses his athletic ability to rebound.

One likes the power game the other finesse. They should compliment each other well if they play together on the floor at the same time!
 
Someone please tell me how are we going to replace Warren's 3-pointers next year? Do we have a 3 point shooter coming in???

Pretty sure I've seen that Donivine Stewart has shot pretty well. Didn't he go 6 for 7 and 7 for 7 in recent games?

Does Remy have a good 3-point shot?
 
Might want to let BU know about Jordan Nelson a senior at Lincoln High School.
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Jordan Nelson had a great game last night for Lincoln HS...
he pumped in 9-11 mostly from long range and was 7-8 from the FT line for 29 points.
He helped Lincoln beat Springfield Southeast 70-61...
http://www.pantagraph.com/sports/hi...cle_7dadff06-2b67-11e0-868e-001cc4c002e0.html


Here's a quiz question...can anyone identify what is that black thing on Jordan Nelson's left knee?
What's it called and what does it accomplish??


The answer is right here...mouse over to read...

It is a relatively new technique of patellar (kneecap) taping that pulls the kneecap laterally (towards the outside) and significantly reduces knee pain associated with the friction of the kneecap moving up and down in the recessed "trough" that's anatomically there for it to move in --
(known as the patello-femoral pain syndriome)

but some athletes get a lot of knee pain and swelling after vigorous activity or jumping.
In the end, it really works well and I have a lot of experience in taping the knee as such with a lot of benefit seen in the athletes I have done.
http://automailer.com/neuro-proprioceptive-taping.html
http://www.medicinenet.com/patellofemoral_syndrome/article.htm
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/patellofemoral-pain-syndrome-topic-overview
 
...can anyone identify what is that black thing on Jordan Nelson's left knee?
What's it called and what does it accomplish??


The answer is right here...mouse over to read...

It is a relatively new technique of patellar (kneecap) taping that pulls the kneecap laterally (towards the outside) and significantly reduces knee pain associated with the friction of the kneecap moving up and down in the recessed "trough" that's anatomically there for it to move in --
(known as the patello-femoral pain syndriome)

but some athletes get a lot of knee pain and swelling after vigorous activity or jumping.
In the end, it really works well and I have a lot of experience in taping the knee as such with a lot of benefit seen in the athletes I have done.
http://automailer.com/neuro-proprioceptive-taping.html
http://www.medicinenet.com/patellofemoral_syndrome/article.htm
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/patellofemoral-pain-syndrome-topic-overview

Maybe I should see a sports doc as I deal with patellar tendon pain from time to time. But I suppose I'm just stubborn. It's directly related to all the running I do. Usually need to back off the mileage for 2-4 weeks and am able to run through it. Heck - I was able to qualify for the Boston Marathon this past fall... so I'm not ready to go under the knife just yet. I hear once you go under the knife, you'll never be the same again. ;)
 
it is an obscure and little known kid named Maxwell Bielfeldt who plays for Peoria Notre Dame
...I think there was someone who claimed the kid cannot dunk...
He's one of my favorites in Central Ill. I can't believe there are some people and D1 schools who don't think he is a D1 prospect. I would love to see him in a BU uniform.
 
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