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My questions for tomorrow night's Jim Boeheim Show
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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 2080752, member: 289"] My idea is to defend him. I've read articles and seen posts where people seems to be blaming him for what happened and I don't think he should be blamed. That's the answer I'm hoping for. he's already been asked a bland question about his memories of melo and that subjected will probably be discussed before they even take questions. I've incorporated my own favorable memories of Fab into the question, which will probably echo what the coach will have just said.That should get the conversation off to a good start. As to the second question, heart problems seem to be more frequent with tall athletes and this sport is all about tall athletes and even within the sport, Syracuse is noted for looking for rather skinny, "long" big men. They take physicals and maintaining physical well-being is part of the program. I thought I'd see if the SU program is looking for possible problems. If not, perhaps they should be. There are specific things to look for, with Marfan Syndrome as an example: [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marfan_syndrome"]Marfan syndrome - Wikipedia[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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