Randolph.

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  1. Tigers Paw

    Tigers Paw Founding Member

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    He reminds me of John Williams, not physically of course as Williams was 6'8 about 235 when he played at LSU but like Williams he can do it all on the court. Don't see a weakness in his game.
    Could turn out to be the best recruit Brady has ever had.
     
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    YEAH,THE WAY HE PLAYS AND THE EMOTION HE SHOWED AFTER THE GAME REALLY WON ME OVER.:geaux:
     
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    One thing is he has to stay outta foul trouble.
     
  4. Tigers Paw

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    That should come with experience.
    No doubt if he does'nt fall out last night we win.
    Nova went on a 22-5 run when he fouled out.
     
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    Is it just me or does it look like Randolph is about to cry all the time?
     
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    QBLuke Hickey Da God

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    I wish he would turn that frown upside down, but I have been impressed with his game so far.

    Reminds me of Chris Bosh, he'll be beastly by the end of the year.
     
  8. Tigers Paw

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    I noticed that also but I think he is just a fierce competitor.
    You could see last night when he fouled out and Nova was coming back it was killing him that he could'nt be out there.
     

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