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Anonymous
Years ago
Hodge's Return to the Dome
I'd guess he'll drive,draw fouls,be at the line a lot.
Might see the occasional dish, 1 jumper and 1 three point attempt.
I totally agree with the views that Hodge will thrive on any hostility. I believe that the best way to annoy and distract him is to completely and obviously ignore him - play on his ego.
During the player introductions, applaud every Tigers player except Hodge - total silence for him. Also, total silence every time he gets the ball, however, if he misses a J (or any other shot), or when Gilchrist steals the ball from him, go wild!
Offensive threat if they choose to run everything through him.
Personally I doubt he will be able to play with the likes of Worthington and Anstey and still maintain his level of play from the Sixers.
Make him the Star of a team and he's a triple-double man. Stick him in a loaded team full of Aussie talent and you've got someone whos stat line will depend on how the rest of the team plays.