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This is just getting back to familiar territory. Should be a general expectation for this program.
There’s a reason why Melo and Waiters still value JB’s opinion and advice to this day. I think JB does an underrated job at helping these kids become adults aside from just basketball stars.
sounds like the staff got in early
What can you share about Lands? I see Dior likes the kidOur lowest ranked recruit in 2021 and 2022 might be Benny Williams. FYI
Nothing specific, everything’s in a holding pattern until there’s resolution on this upcoming seasonWhat can you share about Lands? I see Dior likes the kid
It fits just like a screenshot on my phone, so I felt this was easier to read when scrolling rather than a smaller image. Thanks for the steps, but I prefer less steps when posting here as I'm on a phone (not a PC).You can reduce the size of an image by pasting it onto WORD first, right clicking on it and choosing "size and position". Look at the section labeled 'Scale'. Use the down arrow to reduce height and width, (they will both change together) to a smaller number, click "OK", then right click to copy the reduced image and paste it onto your Syracusefan.com post.
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Unless you want it that big...
It fits just like a screenshot on my phone, so I felt this was easier to read when scrolling rather than a smaller image. Thanks for the steps, but I prefer less steps when posting here as I'm on a phone (not a PC).
Since when are you a Ben Casey fan?On a PC, they come out as ENORMOUS.
Since when are you a Ben Casey fan?
Casey and Kildare did have their on-screen mentors, both of whom were actors of some note. Sam Jaffe (Casey) played the title character "Gunga Din". Raymond Massey (Kildare) was more accomplished. His Lincoln was widely praised (and copied). He was a wild-eyed John Brown in a highly fictionalized account of the Harper's Ferry raid. And, he played Cary Grant's villainous brother in "Arsenic and Old Lace".