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donde esta el bano ?  Cerveza porfavour.  all I need to know.

And not necessarily in that order.   ;D

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brad g  evidently doesn't know how to pick a nba players either that is why he rides seth's coattails

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Ya... God help Seth hire a coach who was responsible for Allen Iverson going to Philly.

Brad Greenberg rigged the NBA Draft Lottery? The Magic should hire him...

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By GREG AUMANN

Published October 13, 2004

The Bulls are in the mix for three players from the New York Gauchos, a Bronx club team that has produced NBA stars such as Rod Strickland, Stephon Marbury and Kenny Anderson. USF is recruiting point guard Levance Fields and two-guard Saiquan Stone, both at Xaverian Academy, as well as guard Jessie Sapp, a Gauchos player now at National Christian Academy in Fort Washington.

The man escorting USF into key Big East neighborhoods is first-year assistant Julius Allen, a former Gauchos player who coached the team last year and has worked in the Baltimore area as a coach at Howard and Towson. To be able to recruit successfully in New York, a program must have someone on staff with strong local ties.

For those who aren't familliar with these names, here is some ranking info on them from Rivals:

RivalsHoops: 2005 New York top 10   RivalsHoops.com | last sorted on 8/2/2004

Top ten prospects in New York for 2005 basketball class.

Name Pos. Rating Ht/Wt Hometown Schools

1 Greg Paulus G  6-1/180 Manlius (NY) Christian Brothers Academy Duke

 

2 Theo Davis F  6-10/220 Bayside (NY) Cardozo Texas

 

3 Nyan Boateng G  6-2/186 Brooklyn (NY) Lincoln list

 

4 Tiki Mayben G  6-1/180 Troy (NY) Troy Syracuse

 

5 Danny Green G  6-5/180 Manhasset (NY) St. Mary's North Carolina

 

6 Levance Fields G  5-10/185 New York (NY) Xaverian list

 

7 Ricky Torres G  6-4/200 New York (NY) St. Raymond's St. John's

 

8 John Garcia F  6-8/230 Bayshore (NY) Brentwood Seton Hall

 

9 Kyle McAlarney G  6-2/170 Staten Island (NY) Moore Catholic Notre Dame

 

10 Saiquon Stone G  6-5/185 New York (NY) Xaverian list

http://rivalshoops.rivals.com/viewrank.asp?ra_key=1002&Year=2005

Prospect Ranking  

RivalsHoops: 2005 Shooting Guards   RivalsHoops.com  last sorted on 8/3/2004

Top 45 shooting guards in the 2005 class.

17 Jessie Sapp G  6-3/190 Ft. Washington (MD) National Christian Academy list

http://rivalshoops.rivals.com/viewrank.asp?ra_key=841&Year=2005

If USF can grab all these guys we would be well on our way to becoming a very competitive Big East Basketball team right away.

 

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big man?

Here is one big man from NJ FRANK TCHUISI:

From Projo:

7.26.2004

FRANK TCHUISI

Frank Tchuisi is a 6' 10", 230 pound senior center from St. Benedict's High School in Newark, NJ who just completed two sessions, one at the the Eastern which followed his appearance at the ABCD Camp. The native of the Cameroons benefits from long arms and legs and excellent running ability. Frank moves tentatively and needs some game experience, but he has lots of good tools to help him grow basketball wise. Game experience may be hard to come by as St. Benedict's is not only loaded, but play better with a smaller lineup that can press more effectively. This season the Bees have 10 D1 players. Still, Frank is an intriguing prospect because of his size and raw tools. Last season, coming off the bench, Tchuisi averaged 10 points, eight rebounds and four blocks per game. He is drawing interest from Penn, Providence College, Richmond, Rutgers, Seton Hall and South Florida.

He's already a BULL!  ;D

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2004 Roster

2004   17U  Boys TEAM

Coach: John Duffy       Asst. Coach:  Chris Minihane

NNAMBI AHANEKU

MARCUS BLACKMON

DAVE CUPIANO

ANDREW DUFFY

JOE GOGEL

ERIC MOORE

TIM RUSH

WELLINGTON SMITH

DAN SPERO

FRANK TCHUISI

ISMAILA TRAORE

DREW WILLY

http://www.morriscountybulls.org/roster2004.htm

Bulls 2004 17U boys team wins AAU D2 championship

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http://www.morriscountybulls.org/17u%20chaps%202004.htm

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Did somebody tell them they were getting their picture taken?  Or are they all hiding from the law?

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Did somebody tell them they were getting their picture taken?  Or are they all hiding from the law?

BWahahaha, I was thinking the exact same thing. Can you say "cheese?"

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