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Twolves more likely to have 2 1st rd pick than 4?

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Re: Twolves more likely to have 2 1st rd pick than 4? 

Post#21 » by revprodeji » Sun Jan 25, 2009 3:52 pm

summers is nothing near the prospect brewer was when he came out. clark has slipped a bunch also. this is just a weak draft and a very weak sf draft.
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Re: Twolves more likely to have 2 1st rd pick than 4? 

Post#22 » by Cy32 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:09 pm

I wonder if sophomore Craig Brackins will declare after the season he is having. Did anyone see him against Kansas last night? Unfortunately the rest of Iowa State's team wasn't hitting their threes like they usually do so they lost to Kansas in spite of Brackins game. ISU freshman Staiger takes practically ever shot from behind the arc and hit 8 of 9 threes in one game this season but was 1-7 yesterday or Brackins 42 might have given them a win.

The game was close late but I think Brackins wore down after going 10-15 he was only 1-4 at the end of the game and missed some front end of 1-1's. The rest of the Clones made 6-6 free throws but unfortunately had a bad game in the other aspects.

Brackins is 6-10 can shoot the three and is a rebounding machine (all season). He doesn't have the bulk that Love does but would be awesome on the Wolves if the Wolves had Mayo, Foye, Jefferson, Brackins and whom ever else fits the best in the 5th spot.

http://www2.kusports.com:80/news/2009/j ... g-numbers/

He (Brackins) became the first Cyclone to tally 40 since Fred Hoiberg’s 41 against Colorado in 1995.
“He was as good as any player in America today,” Self said after Brackins made 11 of 19 floor shots (three of five threes) and 17 of 21 free throws. He also had 14 rebounds.

“He put on a show. I wish I could tell you that our game plan was to stop everybody else and make him make all the plays. That was not the case.”

The Morris twins, Mario Little, Quintrell Thomas and Cole Aldrich each took turns guarding the 6-foot-10 Brackins.

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