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Shumpert can also break down opponents with dribble penetration, a skill the Knicks badly needed in the lineup.
So Ms. Gaum and staff must frequently re-shrink-wrap items, stow stuffed animals out of reach or simply toss away books too covered with dribble.
"Claxton would concern anyone who plays Hofstra," said Sutton, who praised "his ability to break down your defense with dribble and penetration".
Detroit's Jerry Stackhouse would make his move with dribble penetration and a midrange jumper, and the Knicks Allan Houstonn would answer with his touch from 20 feet and beyond.
This summer Zohn will be raising money with Dribble 2008, dribbling a soccer ball from New England beginning on Aug. 20 and ending in Washington on Dec. 1, which is World AIDS Day.
The key to Golden State's offensive success wasn't anything new or revolutionary; Monta Ellis and the recently acquired Nate Robinson merely pressured Orlando's defense with dribble penetration, often using pretty basic high pick-and-roll action as a facilitator for a complete offensive attack.
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The confit of Berkshire pork, consisting of a slab of pork belly and pork tenderloin with dribbles of smoked honey and walnut crumble, was a disappointment.
Mr. Mullin said he planned to stick to the fundamentals at the camp, with dribbling between one's legs about as fancy as he would get.
Cornbread with candied bacon came with dribbles of honey and a scoop of maple chili gelato (a depth charge of surprising flavor contrasts).
Desserts at Rocco's can be quite fanciful, like Rocco's nachos — cannoli cream in which crispy nacho chips were stuck, with dribbles of chocolate over all.
Encrusted in a panko-hazelnut dusting, the cakes were served with dribbles of lemon aioli, a perky roasted red pepper sauce and a salad mix of chopped fennel, tomatoes and romaine.
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