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And no word about his little brother that Dave Rose visited at his home last week in Oklahoma. KSL broght it up about his brother. Anyway, good luck Noah on the rest of the way.
Davies is brilliant at times, but Hartsock is consistently excellent. No doubt he is this year's team MVP.
Love Noah. Love that he keeps playing when his nose is bloody. Love that he has the finesse under the basket that Davies has not yet mastered (Davies is frequently too strong or not strong enough going to the basket). Love that Noah can hit from 15 feet just as well as beneath the basket. Love his shoulder fake. Love his defense too -- great blocker! Go Noah! Glad you became a cougar!
Good player. I hope he gets a chance to play in the NCAA tourney during his senior year.
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