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Orange Hoops:
PLAYERS:
Matt Tomaszewski,
Jim Boeheim,
Brandon Triche,
Mookie Jones,
Trevor Cooney,
Scoop Jardine,
Kris Joseph,
C.J. Fair,
Michael Carter-Williams
TEAMS: Syracuse Orange
TEAMS: Syracuse Orange
There is a lot of talk around the water cooler and online in blogs about Syracuse walk-on Matt Tomaszewski’s three point shooting. In case you have not heard, Tomaszewski is four for four from three point range this season, and a perfect seven for seven in his Syracuse University career.It is a impressive feet to go seven for seven, especially considering that he always does it after sitting for the first seventy to eighty minutes of a game; real time, not game time. At the same time, a lot of the talk is getting carried away, with fans wondering if Tomaszewski would get more playing time because of his shooting, and if coach Jim Boeheim would use him in crunch time for a desperation three point effort.The answer to both those questions would be ‘no’. Tomaszewski, now a senior, is not the best three point shooter on the team. That would likely be James Southerland, Brandon Triche or Mookie Jones; that’s not counting red-shirt freshman Trevor Cooney. As we all know, Jones barely play...
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