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| Jessie Sapp; Today's Herald | |
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| Topic Started: Sep 23 2009, 02:26 PM (165 Views) | |
| Linda | Sep 23 2009, 02:26 PM Post #1 |
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Article from the sports section of today's Herald Jessie Sapp, Glasgow Rocks’ new signing, has asked for patience while he adjusts to the professional game, despite scoring 32 points on his debut for the Kelvin Hall side in Monday’s friendly against USA Select, writes Mark Woods. The New York-born guard, who spent the past four years at Georgetown University in Washington DC, is set to form a high-scoring backcourt pairing with Rob Yanders when the Rocks start their BBL campaign on Sunday against Newcastle. However, after just three weeks of pre-season training, Sapp admits he still has a lot to learn. “It’s a tough adjustment,” he said. “There isn’t going to be a big difference but there will be a difference I need to adapt to. I’m anxious more than nervous. But I’m anxious to get this first real game out of the way.” Coach Sterling Davis will step up his hunt for a new centre today after releasing Lithuanian Paulius Packevicius. Edited by Linda, Sep 23 2009, 08:54 PM.
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