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Interesting comments re Davidson and Maher a better combo. From what I've seen Maher gets the ball more when Davidson is on court purely cause there is very little else going, no one creating so they go with ball to Maher.
Bruce on the other hand is always looking to create and looking for that pass. Bruce and Maher will come with time.
I'd be starting;
Bruce
Tyndale
Holmes
Ballinger
Schens
depending on opposition maher comes in pretty early for Tyndale (unless he is doing something good other than cherry pick rebounding -ok thats a bit harsh) and Davidson not long after in for Bruce.