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CJ had 18 points
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[QUOTE="memcorsu, post: 137178, member: 452"] JP played either the 2 or undersized 3 where as CJ is playing the 3 or and undersized 4. The similarity to their games is that they are both "glue guys". To run a smooth company you need more then just the white collar workers but the ganitors, grounds keepers, warehouse guys, etc... to keep things running (aka blue collar). These people are just as important as your "top guys". They are willing to do the dirty things as was JP and now CJ. These two are guys who is willing to go out one night and score, the next night and rebound, the next night lock down a player whatever is needed that night to get the win for the team. JP was a very humble young man and CJ seems to be of the same cloth. Both rebound well. Both are solid defensivly. Both have a strong BBall IQ. Both take it to the basket very well. Both have an array of shots/moves. Both handle the ball well. JP had that left handed floater where CJ is able to take it all the way to the rim. Both have great first steps. CJ is the better shooter. JP had the fugliest shot. JP [URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYQvhydm0ME[/URL] CJ [URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zF-7Akb72w&feature=related[/URL] Sry that there are not longer clips. I remember ESPN doing an article with josh standing at the free throw line with a brush and a bucket of glue. Their games might look a little different but they are fulfilling the same roll. CJ needs to be a bit more consistent. JP was automatic night in and night out. The 2003 team was so perfectly balanced from abilities to egos. Just a great team. There are a lot of similarities with this years team as was 2010. The one glaring difference is our three point shoothing has fallen off. The inconsistency of the choppy schedule due to breaks might have hurt it a bit and hopefully as games are tighter together we can get into a groove. [/QUOTE]
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