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good point Anonymous - I'm certain that they were both sitting at the end of the Olympic bench doing very little - I'm certain that their hot topic of conversation was
"can you come and play for us ? - I'm well known as a great development coach !"
Did Marty and his red-headed step-brother sign the Blaze players ( Gibson and Petrie) , or did the "organisation" strongly suggest doing so - and then ensured that there was enough money to get those players ( as I think may have happened with Schensch) rather than all it to be spent on another pair of coach-selected imports.
I really think that the only new player "recruited" by the tassie twins was Cadee - and he may well have basically self-selected the 36ers as the only team who were likely to give him good court time in the PG spot.