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"It's also about getting to rebounds in front of the net".
Opponents beat him to rebounds and fearlessly drive past him for layups.
"You have to hit somebody," said Chris Childs, who was beaten to rebounds by a player no bigger than a shot glass, Muggsy Bogues.
The Devils almost scored at about the seventh minute of the opening period, but were unable to get to rebounds after shots by Vladimir Malakhov and Arnott.
Flying to rebounds, actually setting and using screens, knocking down difficult shots, hustling, hustling, hustling… Watching a tournament like the Big East for five days in a row, you can forget how much energy teams can actually play with when they're well rested and playing for survival.
He pointed to rebounds from labor strife in the mid-1920s; the Japanese occupation from 1941 to 1945; United Nations and United States embargoes during the Korean War that prompted a shift from trade to light industry 50 years ago; and Hong Kong's more recent move to a service economy after industrial jobs were shipped to mainland China.
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Or hoping to rebound, anyway.
But that seemed to rebound.
Revisiting Tolkien would allow him to rebound.
"So it's hard to rebound.
Many now hope to rebound before Christmas.
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