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BJWilliams wrote:your point? I mean if we beat NCW by 15 what would you have said?He would have said
Chris Lang wrote:Squeaked? They won by 14.For some reason I thought it was 62, instead of 52. My bad.
LU's Minaya works his way back into starting lineupAnd the story has a happy ending [spoiler ALERT]:
By Chris Lang
Published: December 11, 2010
...Later in the day, with Liberty trailing the Eagles by a point in the final minute, the Flames ran a play in which one of the options was for Minaya to flare to a spot 15 feet away from the basket on the right baseline. Minaya received the pass and calmly drained the shot, giving the Flames the lead for good.
"That was an important and great shot," Liberty coach Dale Layer said. "It’s a product of his hard work that enabled him to make that shot."
The words "Layer," "Minaya," and "hard work" wouldn’t have been caught in the same sentence last season, when Minaya worked his way so deep into the coach’s dog house that it wasn’t clear if he’d ever make it out.
Minaya has worked on his defense, and just about every other aspect of his game.http://www2.newsadvance.com/sports/2010 ... ar-708956/
Unlike last year, the words "hard work" and "Minaya" can co-exist harmoniously.
Said Layer: "At the end of every day, your work is revealed. The way he is playing is a direct by-product of how hard he has worked. … I’ve not given him more playing time. He’s earned more. It’s helping our team in a great way."

JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
Cider Jim wrote:The George Mason fans are aware that's there's a game, and it sounds like they are coming out in droves: something about they have never seen college-age virgins before.Theres really very few of them here. I expected more of them since they're fairly close and have been relatively successful.![]()
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