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Foye Helps to Honor Former Coach

He's straight up a good guy.

His entire accomplishment as an NBA player is a feel good story.
 
I think people can and will debate his floor presence and the impact his play may have on the team but I don't think people would debate the locker room presence and the positive influence of his personality should have on the team.
 
So your saying he could be the next Devin Brown but with out the championship experience label?

For the record I wasn't that high on the Bell redux but gave KOC the benefit of the doubt as well as thought a young team needs a veteran glue guy.

Despite the comparison you just made he still seems like a "good dude" with all the charity and inner city work he's done.
 
So your saying he could be the next Devin Brown but with out the championship experience label?

For the record I wasn't that high on the Bell redux but gave KOC the benefit of the doubt as well as thought a young team needs a veteran glue guy.

Despite the comparison you just made he still seems like a "good dude" with all the charity and inner city work he's done.


i don't know that i'm saying much at all. just that the "good dude" thing sometimes gets you somewhere and sometimes lands you in a buyout agreement over a 3.3M expiring salary with a guy who just called your coach unprofessional.
 
I think people can and will debate his floor presence and the impact his play may have on the team but I don't think people would debate the locker room presence and the positive influence of his personality should have on the team.
When I read this sentence, I immediately thought of Roger Braille. KOC hoped hewould be a veteran leader.

Good for Randy Foyestein. He seems like such a nice young Jewish boy. Nice to see him honor his heritage.
 
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