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“They go to school. They do their homework. They shake hands. They say please and thank you. But once you throw that ball up, they will rip your heart out and watch you bleed.” -- Jay Bilas
Gotta be Pangos, but the rest of the guys did great as well. The four guards (Pangos, Bell, Stockton, and Dranginis) did a phenomenal job handling the pressure all game long. Sam and Shem did their thing on offense (NEEEED to work on the rebounding though).
Special shoutout to Luke Meikle. He's not the GUnit but I think he earned himself a spot in the rotation, nice work out there young fella!
I went with other, although Pangos by far should be the one, I thought Meikle stepped up and played HUGE when the team needed him the most, even with the very limited minutes he has played all year.
11 cheers for binary!
"Make me a sandwich"
"Make it yourself"
"Sudo Make me a sandwich"
"Okay"
Not to dwell in the past, especially after two great showings of offensive power, but Meikle's contribution today could have really been useful when Dower and Shem were in early foul trouble against Dayton on Monday. I'm not saying he would have saved the game necessarily, but having someone else in the game to be a bigger body in the post while our two mainstays got some rest would have been very useful.
Pangos gets my vote, but great game from multiple guys today. I hope to see more Meikle, more Dranginis, and I'd like to see what Griffin can do. Watching Griffin during warm ups before the Oakland game showed some serious athletics.
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