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		<title>By: Daybreak Doppler: A Week 15 To Become King of the North &#124; PocketDoppler.com</title>
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		<title>By: BIGbisbee</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2012 21:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;THAT WAS A F----- FOUL!!&quot; - Tobias Harris]]></description>
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		<title>By: sillybilly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harris is only 20 years old. Can&#039;t even buy a case of beer. He has plenty of maturing to do physically and mentally. I personally really like Skiles approach with young players. I think Larry Sanders success is owed to Skiles patient approach. Skiles Develops an accountability and a hunger for minutes in young players instead of handing them the keys right away. Maybe for Brandon it was ok because he has exceptional talent and decent bball IQ, but even in his case there is some lack of fundamentals/teamwork that maybe could be remedied through some growing pains on the bench and competition with veteran players. 

Its amazing to look at the ages of some of our players. 
LRMAM 26
Ilyasova 25
Sanders 24
Henson 21
Harris 20
Udoh 25
Jennings 23
Ellis 27

Maybe this isn&#039;t exceptionally young for an NBA team overall but every player listed is pretty solid and capable of starting. Given that an NBA player typically peaks at age 27-30, I&#039;d say the bucks have a pretty promising future. Personally I hope that Skiles and Hammond decide to stick around to finish what they&#039;ve started. Even if its a failure Im curious to see it unfold with maybe an added piece or two to the mix.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Harris is only 20 years old. Can&#8217;t even buy a case of beer. He has plenty of maturing to do physically and mentally. I personally really like Skiles approach with young players. I think Larry Sanders success is owed to Skiles patient approach. Skiles Develops an accountability and a hunger for minutes in young players instead of handing them the keys right away. Maybe for Brandon it was ok because he has exceptional talent and decent bball IQ, but even in his case there is some lack of fundamentals/teamwork that maybe could be remedied through some growing pains on the bench and competition with veteran players. </p>
<p>Its amazing to look at the ages of some of our players.<br />
LRMAM 26<br />
Ilyasova 25<br />
Sanders 24<br />
Henson 21<br />
Harris 20<br />
Udoh 25<br />
Jennings 23<br />
Ellis 27</p>
<p>Maybe this isn&#8217;t exceptionally young for an NBA team overall but every player listed is pretty solid and capable of starting. Given that an NBA player typically peaks at age 27-30, I&#8217;d say the bucks have a pretty promising future. Personally I hope that Skiles and Hammond decide to stick around to finish what they&#8217;ve started. Even if its a failure Im curious to see it unfold with maybe an added piece or two to the mix.</p>
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