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Anonymous
Years ago
Perth vs Melbourne - final game of regular season
firstly this is Ewing Theory
http://proxy.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?id=1193711
I am starting to feel as though this fits Ballinger as well. Maybe it fits Ballinger and Holmes. Are their short comings as players so big that they out weigh their upsides. Ballinger is poor on D and cant create his own shot , Holmes is unatheletic and has an inconsistent shot. Both are great workhorses and the areas that they are good at they excel in.
