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888B là nhà cái uy tín trong suốt nhiều năm liền tại khu vực Châu Á, kho game hấp dẫn cùng tỷ lệ thưởng cạnh tranh đã giúp nhà cái duy trì danh hiệu này.
I wouldn't mind a 6'5" PG that can put up decent numbers like that... I'm sure the staff is aware of him but I haven't heard anything. But if we end up going after a PG I wouldn't mind him being on the short list based off of the above.
That's just weird. How can a guy shoot 36% on threes and just 59% at the line? Does he have bad aim, or what? The good news is that if by chance he becomes a Shocker, history suggests that Marshall's staff has had some success in improving players' free throw shooting. But there's certainly no guarantee.
I don't believe I've seen anything about his recruitment. Scout's Eric Bossi thinks he is one of the top recruits in the Jayhawk conference after watching the Jayhawk Shoot-out a couple of weeks ago.
"Tony Smith, SG/PG, Seward County- Based on what we saw during the Jayhawk Shootout, the 6-foot-4 combo guard from Greenville, N.C. gets our vote as best prospect at the event. A tall ball handler, he’s an exceptional passer who can also give you some scoring punch. Plays both ends and gets to the free throw line."
I've read about Cousin in the past. He is a 5-11 freshman point guard. He is probably academically eligible but I'm not for sure. He was originally from Arkansas and then played in Alaska where he got looks from some major basketball schools. He then went to South Kent, Ct. I believe that was a prep year.
ESPN listed the Shockers as an interested school along with a couple of schools in the East while he was at South Kent so we have probably been looking for awhile.
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