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Published: Wednesday, Jan. 27 2010 12:00 a.m. MST

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RPH

This is what I like to see!

BYU's concern

Can Collinsworth make an outside shot? He took only one last night, and missed. And he banked in his only free throw.

BYU Fan

Collinsworth hit a bunch of outside shots against Mountain View. In fact, I don't remember him missing any. Most of his points do come in the paint because there are few guards who can stop his penetration into the lane. If they do stop him, Durrant is always sitting in the corner waiting for the feed.

Outside game

If he's going to fill in for the spot Haws will vacate next season, he better become a good midrange and outside shooter.

Spurs Fan

Keith Moore is a deadly weapon along with Durant as insurance for Collinsworth's forays into the paint. While some of Durant's shots have been sexier, Moore has as good a shot, a better build and can rebound much better.

To: Spurs Fan

Can Keith Moore leap tall buildings also?

Mavericks Fan

Gotta give credit to both student sections. They were more fun to watch that the game.

RPH

Don't worry about Collinsworth, he can develop whatever skills the Cougars will need him too. He'll even paint your front porch.

Kyle is as good as ....

Jimmer Freddette at handling the ball. He is NOT the shooter Jimmer is. Kyle fills up the stat sheet, kinda like Haws. However, he is as natural of a baller as I've seen. Haws has worked his way into a great player, with some obvious talent. Kyle has natural talent, but will need to work harder to be a fixture in college.

Work, work, work, work and more work will be the key.

Keith Moore is a stud

keith moore is an all around AMAZING player.. He can do whatever you want. Rebound, Pass, Take it to the hole. Anything. Great scorer, great defensive player. Whatever you want. GO KEITH

Anonymous

keith aka al moore is a boss. just that simple.

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