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Originally posted by WizardOfAz I think Memphis is a very tough match-up for the Devils. I would be very surprised to see them survive that game, let alone beat Kansas.
But, I guess that's why they play the games.
I agree. even if they beat Memphis, I cannot see them beating Kansas. We can hope though.
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Me too double one. I think the first round exit in the Pac Ten tourney will help ASU and UofA. I think the seniors for ASU will come through, and I think Ike is a tough cover for Memphis.
Originally posted by Lex Me too double one. I think the first round exit in the Pac Ten tourney will help ASU and UofA. I think the seniors for ASU will come through, and I think Ike is a tough cover for Memphis.
Memphis is the classic "what if team". They lost DaJuan Wagner(ballhog but talented) after one year. And their top 2 recruits this year were Qyntel Woods(plays for the Blazers) and Amare Stoudamire(Suns). Most knew one or both would go pro but imagine if they'd both enrolled and Wagner stayed?
Of course I have read comments from guys on the team who said Wagner leaving made the team better because he was such a ball hog he limited the touches from the other guys on the court.
"Super Mario" took ASU to the sweet sixteen after blowing out both of his knees, yet he was still a first round pick in the NBA. He had all of the talent in the world, but he was a head case with bum knees, and he's still gotten many chances in the NBA with quite a few teams. I'm not sure which team he got his last chance with, but I'm pretty sure that he was playing for some NBA team during this past preseason.
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