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Must Read on Spencer

Between:

a) Anger over Dinwiddie being ranked below other guard prospects that said critics have likely never watched

and

b) Anger over Dinwiddie making a personal choice, that they don't agree with because it impacts how good this basketball team is going to be.




I can't wait for the draft to be over with. It's one thing to argue that you don't agree with his choice, but to attempt to diminish all of his accomplishments, is very lame.
 
I need to bookmark this thread.

The next time I'm feeling down, I can re-read that Relphorde and Spencer had the same impact on CU hoops and get a much-needed laugh.

Relphorde benefited being on the same team with Burks, Higgins, and Knutson. He was never the focal point of opposing D's who often had to pick their poison with that team. Spencer on the other hand was a focal point much of his time at CU. Amazing that he would compare the two. Actually, considering the jackass's past around here its not.
 
Simmer down everyone, I'll concede that based on the "eye test" and general non-tangible elements it was a bit ridiculous to compare the impact of the two, but you do all have to admit that they're stats are remarkably/surprisingly similar.
 
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