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Post by foxred on Apr 23, 2009 23:16:25 GMT -5
This first clip is of Casiem Drummond in high school, it freezes for the first like 15 or 20 seconds then starts up again... www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWr0jyZy714&feature=relatedThis is a very short but cool clip of Sam Prescott playing in the 2009 Philly All-Star Classic, go to the 3:04 mark and there is a clip of Prescott throwing down an alley-oop (they put text up on the screen for his clip and although they get the school right they put the wrong name up; never the less a very athletic play by Sam)... www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqdALCpgai4
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Post by ggaff on Apr 24, 2009 5:19:00 GMT -5
Thanks Foxred!!. How good is this gonna be!!! They will be at the top with these types of players. Wait til the MAAC sees the difference in size and talent that Marist brings to the table this year. This is gonna be great. If he lands a long, athletic(Spongy type), this team is going to be really good in 2 yrs, probably really good at the end of this year.
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Post by ggaff on Apr 24, 2009 5:23:16 GMT -5
I like the comment about how wise Marist's coaches were to land him..
Sam Prescott, Imhotep Charter: Used a strong offseason to earn a scholarship from Marist, then made all-variety big plays again and again while showing how wise that school's coaches had been. Known as "Speed Racer" due to his full-throttle approach. Scored 546 points in 32 games for a 17.1 average.
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Post by oldfox on Apr 24, 2009 7:15:14 GMT -5
Thanks Foxred!!. How good is this gonna be!!! Extremely good. And if Martin can somehow find a way to continue upgrading athleticism in the program it will stay that way. Giorgis had to change the perception people had of Marist WBB before he could land the kids he needed to get to the next levels of consistent performance. He did it by putting in a system and a philosophy and showed kids they could win with it. If Martin can produce on court results with the DDO, a system that athletic, offensive minded kids just have to love to play, he can do similar things for the Men's program. The potential is there, always has been, will just take the right coaches and systems to move the program into the top half of the MAAC on a consistent basis.
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