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Anonymous
Years ago
Dowdell struggling in SEABL
the seabl needs to be given more credit. just because he was nbl doesnt mean he is just going to get 20 and 10. a lot of great players in the leauge and 20 and 10 is huge in a 40 min game.
No big deal. He's Cooper's replacement. What has Coops averaged in the State league the last few years? Lets just lay off the guy and see how he plays in Sixers colours.
Once again mew players are being pre-judged on their performances under other coaches at other teams. It would be reasonable to assume that Jeff Dowdell is taking Cooper's spot in the team so going from comments last season, anyone would be better. This time next year the bagging comments might be valid. However, I would like to give him a chance to actually play at the 36ers before passing judgement.