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I liked what I read about Custer.  It sounded encouraging in that we may have to rely on him for his size next season (lost scholarships). 

I would like for him to work really hard on not only his weight, but foot speed and strength.  He has good form and good basketball moves, but slow.  If he were to work out hard like Lawrence Nwevo did last year, gains confidence he could be a real dark horse contributor next year and the next.

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talked to brandon the other day at the wellness center in bmt.. he said overseas is a great place to play. and just because your there, doesn't mean your shot at playing in the NBA is over..

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talked to brandon the other day at the wellness center in bmt.. he said overseas is a great place to play. and just because your there, doesn't mean your shot at playing in the NBA is over..

That's probably right.  I wonder how many of the NBA players have played overseas?  The number may be surprising.

I have wondered how well are the paid.

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talked to brandon the other day at the wellness center in bmt.. he said overseas is a great place to play. and just because your there, doesn't mean your shot at playing in the NBA is over..

That's probably right.  I wonder how many of the NBA players have played overseas?  The number may be surprising.

I have wondered how well are the paid.

he said that there are quite a few playing there that have played in the NBA, and the other way around. and he said he makes plenty of money to live comfortably over there...

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Great article.  I'm still holding out hope for AD working his way back to the NBA, but all three of these guys ought to be good players for an overseas league.  If any player is made for the uptempo, long-range game of European basketball, it's Currye Todd.  He ought to really do well across the pond.

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