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Years ago
The moment you suspected Hodge was a Tool
When I first read about him on.......HOOPSSA

Years ago
The first interview he had upstairs after a game when he first arrived here. I thought this guy has got tickets on himself and he is not a team player but a one man band. I could quite easily see how his attitude would get the rest of the team offside. Could not understand one bit why Ninnis and the other coaches were saying that since his arrival he has lifted the other players both on and off the court. It did not fit with what my impression of him was. It was especially insulting to Maher as he is the master of the game and this team and then Hodge comes in with an attitude that he is here to teach this team something they don't know.
