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    http://www.scout.com/college/north-d...-new-tradition

    I thought Ross did an excellent job with this article about the basketball team. The link is for part one of the story. Part two is coming out soon.

    Can't wait for this season to start!


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    Quote Originally Posted by BFKasper14 View Post
    http://www.scout.com/college/north-d...-new-tradition

    I thought Ross did an excellent job with this article about the basketball team. The link is for part one of the story. Part two is coming out soon.

    Can't wait for this season to start!


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    Great Article... has me excited to start using my shiny new season tickets! GO BISON!

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    I read it last night and it was very well done. BB season each year will only get more and more exciting with the continued success of the team. We are so lucky to be NDSU fans not only right now at this time in history but in the past as well and the future for all Bison athletics. Go Bison!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Here's the second part ('15-16 preview)

    http://www.scout.com/college/north-d...etball-preview
    Now this is the law of the prairie
    As old and as true as the sky
    And the Bison that keep it will prosper
    And the Bison that break it will die
    As the creeper that girdles the tree trunk
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    For the strength of the Herd is the Bison
    And the strength of the Bison is the Herd.

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    Good stuff. I'm pumped for basketball season. I think what Richman and staff accomplished last year was flat out phenomenal. This team is fun to watch and I hope we can keep these coaches around for a few more years

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZHerd View Post
    Good stuff. I'm pumped for basketball season. I think what Richman and staff accomplished last year was flat out phenomenal. This team is fun to watch and I hope we can keep these coaches around for a few more years
    Agree 100%

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    This article has Dupree at PG and Kading not starting. For those in the know, do you agree? Also doesn't show Clements or Dylan Miller as key reserves, but basically everyone else. Agree?

    Either way, excited for the 4th!

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    Quote Originally Posted by herdmember View Post
    This article has Dupree at PG and Kading not starting. For those in the know, do you agree? Also doesn't show Clements or Dylan Miller as key reserves, but basically everyone else. Agree?

    Either way, excited for the 4th!
    Not that I am in the know but a big bball fan, here are my thoughts...

    I think Dupree will get the first crack at Pg. But we will have Paul Miller and Khy also able to handle the ball. With the shot clock going down 5 seconds it will be important to have multiple guys be able to push the ball down the floor. Kading will play a ton, if he is fully healthy I think he starts, just to much of a difference maker defensively, regardless he will play a lot. Clements will get minutes. Miller may be able to red-shirt. I know the coaches are excited about the gains Spencer and Evan have made. I wanna seen what happens with Deng, kid can absolutely give us minutes this year imo but also would really benefit from a red-shirt season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herd12 View Post
    Here's the second part ('15-16 preview)

    http://www.scout.com/college/north-d...etball-preview
    Isn't the warehouse they practice in on 19th? haha. how'd he come up with 7th?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndsubison1 View Post
    Isn't the warehouse they practice in on 19th? haha. how'd he come up with 7th?
    Nope, the warehouse is just north of 7th

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