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Post by michaelgrahmstylie on Oct 10, 2013 19:38:38 GMT -5
All you have to do is go back to Hopkins' own words to see that he does not regard himself as a center, does not want to play center, and was salivating at the prospect of having a "real center" in Josh. I don't know how motivated you can expect a guy to be if he isn't doing what he feels is his calling. I have said it before--today--it would be foolish for the coaching staff to ignore the fire in the pit of the stomach of Moses. Moses, to me, is a mature, intelligent guy. He may not be the most polished basketball player or the most versatile. However, he strong and tough.
Having said that, I agree with much of what has been said here today. What a great bunch Bball analysts you all are!
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