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Old 05-22-2007, 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by MaxBuck View Post
OK, I'll bite. I've seen Calathes only twice, but he really impressed me both times -- more, to be frank, than Kosta. Not that I am in any way disappointed in Koufos, but I think the Gaytors got a good one. Great court vision, high hoop IQ, good passer. Agreed that the athleticism isn't there, but Steve Kerr, Mateen Cleaves and Mark Price didn't set any decathlon records either.
Did you see Kosta in that joke all star game or a high school?

In all the high school games I saw he was by far a STAR. I never seen a 7'2 guy bring the ball up the court to beat full court pressure and then he hits 3's .
Please name one high school kid that is over 7 that ever did those things in a game. Yes, he needs some strength . The all star games are a show for the kids to move up there ranking with the NBA teams. Kosta didn't get one pass to him while, he was getting assists.

In the state game he was double or triple teamed all game. Kinda like the Pistons against Lebron last night
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