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Years ago
Holmes is falling off
No way Jacob has been and will continue to be a major factor in the 36ers fortunes this season.
Just because he hasn't got over 10 pts a game in the last couple of games doesnt mean he is falling off. Maybe the rival teams are taking him more of a serious threat and this is opening for other 36ers to contribute more (ie Forman).
Jacob has been a vacuum on the boards this season and i think people look too much into points. How can some constantly get 20 a game for the 36ers when you have Maher, Farley and Rychart scoring at least 70 out of 100 points a game?
