Boeheim looks to SU frontcourt for increased offensive production
Abstract:
With Jonny Flynn and Eric Devendorf lighting up the opposition from the outside, it's no surprise that SU head coach Jim Boeheim called last year's squad "offensively minded on the perimeter." This season, with those two players gone, Boeheim sees a different type of game plan for the Orange....
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vincent A. Gerbino
posted 11/03/09 @ 6:49 AM EST
Can we at least have some one provide a spell check to get the name of the coach correct. Boheim indeed!
SUfan
posted 11/03/09 @ 3:57 PM EST
What a ridiculously bad article. First of all, you spelled Jim's name wrong in the headline.
Second, DaShonte Riley is a true center, and he looked capable in the first scrimmage. Rick can play center as well, and James Southerland and Wes Johnson are both in that 6'7" range. Brandon, Scoop, and Andy are relatively larger guards. For a team that plays a 2-3 zone, that's not a very small lineup at all.
Third, did you interview Coach Boeheim for this article, or did you just go from the press conference?
Second, DaShonte Riley is a true center, and he looked capable in the first scrimmage. Rick can play center as well, and James Southerland and Wes Johnson are both in that 6'7" range. Brandon, Scoop, and Andy are relatively larger guards. For a team that plays a 2-3 zone, that's not a very small lineup at all.
Third, did you interview Coach Boeheim for this article, or did you just go from the press conference?
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vincent A. Gerbino
posted 11/03/09 @ 6:47 AM EST