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Way to early 2013 Michael Gbinije Thread
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[QUOTE="CU44SE, post: 275076, member: 2196"] I know its way to early, but I'm avoiding doing some school work. If Michael Gbinije transfers to Syracuse the 2013 guards will be stacked. If MCW stays and Cooney continues to develop we will have a sophmore Gbinije that has trained at Duke and Syracuse for two years and was a top 30 recruit. Then you have MCW who will have two years experience, running the whole show this coming year. Then you have Cooney who we have heard good things about and will also be a sophomore in his third year. Thats not to mention anyone we pick up in the Class of 2013 (Ennis). I know there is a lot of ifs here, but that would be three guards that have trained against very good players. It would not be a freshman walking in where you have no idea how they will transition from high school into the NCAA. Thats not to mention all the front court players we have. On paper two years ahead of schedule that looks like a daunting team. [/QUOTE]
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