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Ryan Patrick, Esq.

@coachrpdubs

A friend of the devil is a friend of mine. @fordhamlaw '20 Basketball lifer. My views are my own.

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People are shocked that Navy has almost run the table in the Patriot League. The entire rotation is comprised of 3 and 4 Year guys. Retention and player/team development = 🔑

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The Dog Days are (Still) over. St. John’s has won a 2nd Straight BIG EAST MBB Regular Season Crown. We’re all the way back for Sunday Sauce. #sjubb x.com/i/spaces/1RJZz…

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You ain’t kidding. Don’t care if the Big East is up, down or sideways. Winning 45 out of 50 Conference Games in one stretch is so impressive and rare. #sjubb

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Val Ackerman has never held Hurley accountable in a meaningful way. Deserves currency for two Nats, but behavior is unnecessary.

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Topics for tonight’s 8 p.m. Space: -Big East Tournament Preview -Reg. season outright crown -Big East Awards -Hurley Situation #sjubb

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Gerry McNamara’s antidote to Joe Gallo’s Zone? Throw it into the High Post and play 1 v. 1. Versatile bigs who can score. Real issue for Merrimack is on the other end, where they’ve only been able to muster 50 Points in first 39+ Minutes.

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Other than the raw emotion from Claxton - you see in real time the impact Mike DiPaoli has had on Speedy and the entire Hofstra program. If and when Speedy gets his next opportunity, Hofstra Pride Athletics should just let Mike slide down a seat. OR, he should get the next MAAC/NEC job

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Marquette guard Nigel James tells The Field of 68 he will return to play for Shaka Smart next season. "I never thought about leaving in the first place," James told The Field of 68. James averaged 16.4 points, 4.8 assists and 3.5 boards per game.