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They were both high flyers

Posted on: June 15, 2017 at 13:11:47 CT
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That impacted the game using athleticism as freshmen.

Smith is a little more developed offensively as a freshman.

Bowers made huge strides physically after his freshman season.
He also really developed his game, to the point that he bacame a really good stretch 4 as a senior.
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          I would caution holding the fact that he didn't contribute - longtimereader MU - 6/15 14:53:29
          I think he can evolved into hopefully a healthy version of - FIJItiger MU - 6/15 10:43:23
               Might want to review freshman film of Bowers - wu-tangtiger MU - 6/15 10:59:38
                    Disagree, extremely different players and skill sets(nm) - FIJItiger MU - 6/15 12:59:42
                         They were both high flyers - wu-tangtiger MU - 6/15 13:11:47
          Not the same guys and Smith got hurt. Not the same - alwaysright MU - 6/15 08:38:46
               Smith averaged 7.5 MPG through the easiest part of our - tgr MU - 6/15 08:45:22
                    Posts like this show a completel lack of understanding - alwaysright MU - 6/16 12:05:27
                    he should have played more - wu-tangtiger MU - 6/15 10:03:16
                         I would tend to lean this way - longtimereader MU - 6/15 14:59:58




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