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Topic: Top player pairings mention in Bleacher Report
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Taiwan BC
5/17/2016 9:45 PM
Saw it on Twitter but not here so, in case you missed it, Jaaron and Tony are listed.


http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2639984-predicting-t...
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OU_Country
5/18/2016 10:48 AM
I saw it, but good idea to share here. It's a great mention for these guys!
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colobobcat66
5/18/2016 10:58 AM
Their stats are pretty good compared to the others. Hard to believe that many of the pairs have an incoming freshman as one of the two players. I'll take our two over many of the other ones.
Last Edited: 5/18/2016 11:00:44 AM by colobobcat66
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Andrew Ruck
5/19/2016 8:23 AM
No doubt we have an incredible duo, with continued improvement next season we could be looking at one of the best duos in MAC history. Add Jordan for an impressive trio (in my opinion).
Last Edited: 5/19/2016 8:23:37 AM by Andrew Ruck
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Alan Swank
5/19/2016 1:14 PM
Andrew Ruck wrote:expand_more
No doubt we have an incredible duo, with continued improvement next season we could be looking at one of the best duos in MAC history. Add Jordan for an impressive trio (in my opinion).
Baron, Devereaux and Alexander were the best trio since 1980 that I've seen.
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Mark Lembright '85
5/19/2016 3:41 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
No doubt we have an incredible duo, with continued improvement next season we could be looking at one of the best duos in MAC history. Add Jordan for an impressive trio (in my opinion).
Baron, Devereaux and Alexander were the best trio since 1980 that I've seen.
Or perhaps better yet, Devereaux, Alexander and Robert Tatum.
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Alan Swank
5/19/2016 3:44 PM
Mark Lembright '85 wrote:expand_more
No doubt we have an incredible duo, with continued improvement next season we could be looking at one of the best duos in MAC history. Add Jordan for an impressive trio (in my opinion).
Baron, Devereaux and Alexander were the best trio since 1980 that I've seen.
Or perhaps better yet, Devereaux, Alexander and Robert Tatum.
Without Baron Devereaux and Alexander don't get the ball exactly where they need it to score down low and Tatum doesn't get it to work his magic. We could take it a step further and say maybe the best five when you throw in the ultimate defender, Eddie Hicks.
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Mark Lembright '85
5/19/2016 3:58 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
No doubt we have an incredible duo, with continued improvement next season we could be looking at one of the best duos in MAC history. Add Jordan for an impressive trio (in my opinion).
Baron, Devereaux and Alexander were the best trio since 1980 that I've seen.
Or perhaps better yet, Devereaux, Alexander and Robert Tatum.
Without Baron Devereaux and Alexander don't get the ball exactly where they need it to score down low and Tatum doesn't get it to work his magic. We could take it a step further and say maybe the best five when you throw in the ultimate defender, Eddie Hicks.
tomatos tomahdos :)

Yes I loved the Danny Nee years! Maybe Tim Miles is learning what Nee learned-Nebraska is where good coaches go to die.
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bobcatsquared
5/20/2016 6:03 AM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
No doubt we have an incredible duo, with continued improvement next season we could be looking at one of the best duos in MAC history. Add Jordan for an impressive trio (in my opinion).
Baron, Devereaux and Alexander were the best trio since 1980 that I've seen.
Or perhaps better yet, Devereaux, Alexander and Robert Tatum.
Without Baron Devereaux and Alexander don't get the ball exactly where they need it to score down low and Tatum doesn't get it to work his magic. We could take it a step further and say maybe the best five when you throw in the ultimate defender, Eddie Hicks.

Why not go further and include the starting five plus the first sub off the bench? Has Ohio had a better 6th man than Nate Cole? He would have started most years for the Bobcats.
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