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[QUOTE="themorey, post: 2143685, member: 1401"] And maybe, just maybe, OB will use his Jamaican roots to help with the recruitment of Isaiah Stewart from Rochester. Good article here: [URL="http://www.syracuse.com/orangebasketball/index.ssf/2017/02/syracuse_basketball_recruit_oshae_brissett_fits_the_mold_of_orange_wing_players.html"]Syracuse basketball recruit Oshae Brissett 'fits the mold' of Orange wing players (video)[/URL] Some key points related to current topic: "Adrian Autry, who was his primary recruiter, told him he could impact the Orange defensively in his first season in Syracuse because he could "jump passing lanes and block shots from the [COLOR=#ff8000][B]weak side[/B][/COLOR]." "In its Canadian basketball league, Athlete Institute plays from the FIBA 3-point distance of 22 feet, 2 inches, which has helped stretch Brissett's shooting range. (The American high school 3-point line measures 19-9 and the NCAA 3-point line measures 20-9.)" I think those 2 quotes in particular signal that OB will play the 3 at Cuse, which will allow TB to stay at 2 with TT/MM at the 4. We still need another 3 either Tucker or Grad Xfer. [/QUOTE]
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