draftexpress.com - 1/22/2008
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CJ Watson describes getting called up by the Golden State Warriors, playing in his first NBA games, Don Nelson's timeouts, and hitting some big shots to help win an NBA game.
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Basketball Vols take shiny new No. 3 ranking to Rupp, John Calipari squirms
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... set the SEC record. What does Lofton have to say about that? Well, he just wants to win. Remember, once upon a time (early this season), when Ramar Smith went 0-12 on free throws in a single game? Well, he's now the SEC's leading free-throw shooter, having made 14 of his 15 attempts. Credit the motivation that that 0-12 non-SEC start provided. P.S. Former Vol C.J. Watson, who was recently called up to play for the NBA's Golden State Warriors, is blogging the experience: ...
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