Brandon Hollinger

TiderinArkansas

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liking him so far in the Temple game, just needs to make free throws

quick, gutsy, I know it's to early to say things like this but he reminds me a bit of Pettway, don't know if he's got that kind of heart though, but he looks like he might
 

GrandBayTider

All-SEC
Nov 21, 2004
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I feel more comfortable with a backcourt with him at PG and Steele at SG facing a press than I do with Jonus at SG. Jonus has been making some questionable passes. Hollinger is fast, and can dribble the basketball. Of course his shot needs work, but right now we'll just have to live with it.
 

tidelaw2004

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Nov 5, 2005
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Yes, he was one of the bright spots of the game. Wow, is he fast. Maybe he can crack the starting lineup by the end of the season.
 

teamplayer

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I was also thinking we could work Steele at the 2 and let Hollinger run the point. Hollinger could also spell Steele at the 1 and let Gee handle the 2. Hollinger and Gee are going to have to grow up fast for us to have a successful season. I think most of us know that Jonus is only going to be a possible zone buster for us; he can't handle a lot of pressure. I am still waiting on Felix to get his act together, but I was very encouraged at times by Hollinger and Gee. There won't be many times when we have a front court like the one we have now, so we really need to find a back court that can complement them. Roll Tide. Let's beat the Wolfpack.
 

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