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Years ago
Video: Jarrod VS The Adelaide 36ers Mitch Creek
100% agree with you there Isaac
Creek is a better player than he's show or been given the opportunity to show. And I have to admit after Friday's performance against Melbourne that it took guts not only for Creek to play so well against the Crocs but but for Clarke to play him the minutes he did. It would have been tempting for him to just sit Creek on the bench for most of the game but he gave him the chance to redeem himself.
Mitch Creek is better when he goes inside and attacks the basket than when he tries to play the mid-long range game and he showed that against Townsville. We should see much more of it...


