As I read through the days articles, Aaron Miles, as has been the case through most of his career, has once again taken a backseat to a teammate. Not that he would have it any other way, of course.
But lost in all of the much deserved praise for Wayne Simien is the fact that KU’s version of the little engine that could was 5-of-7 from the field, 2-of-3 from three point range, played 35 minutes (more than any other Jayhawk), had 6 assists to only 1 turnover, had only 1 foul, and hit the game winner.
Let’s give the kid some love.
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That is the reason for JAYTALKERS.com. It's a place for me to share my passion with Jayhawk fans around the world. I hope you enjoy it.
KEEP ROCKIN' AND CHALKIN',
Mic
Monday, February 28, 2005
Aaron Miles deserves some love
Posted by Mic at 2/28/2005 06:37:00 PM
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I agree in that Miles is the glue to the team and there is no way we can win without him. As far as Aaron getting tired, I'm not really concerned with that as we do have guys that can give him a breather...and this is his senior year and last chance at the title...legs aren't going to be a problem.
ReplyDeleteI agree in that Miles is the glue to the team and there is no way we can win without him. As far as Aaron getting tired, I'm not really concerned with that as we do have guys that can give him a breather...and this is his senior year and last chance at the title...legs aren't going to be a problem.
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