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<blockquote data-quote="Roundball Sage" data-source="post: 1964477" data-attributes="member: 748116"><p>We all get a chance to choose how we want to ‘be’ in this Life. We make our choices and bear our consequences.</p><p></p><p>But from a basketball point of view... how Curbelo’s game has presented itself over the years is a damn shame. This guy is flat out unique in how he sees the game on the floor and with some things he can do with the ball. Yes, he is mistake-prone and has always needed to level-off his emotions. But still it’s been a waste of roundball talent from a guy with one kind of a unique game.</p><p></p><p>And he’s not alone. There is a certain percentage of guys like Curbelo over the years that come along in terms of unique talent that is never fully realized for one reason or another. We've seen a few on the Illini. And that is a shame for roundball fans... and certainly for the player himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roundball Sage, post: 1964477, member: 748116"] We all get a chance to choose how we want to ‘be’ in this Life. We make our choices and bear our consequences. But from a basketball point of view... how Curbelo’s game has presented itself over the years is a damn shame. This guy is flat out unique in how he sees the game on the floor and with some things he can do with the ball. Yes, he is mistake-prone and has always needed to level-off his emotions. But still it’s been a waste of roundball talent from a guy with one kind of a unique game. And he’s not alone. There is a certain percentage of guys like Curbelo over the years that come along in terms of unique talent that is never fully realized for one reason or another. We've seen a few on the Illini. And that is a shame for roundball fans... and certainly for the player himself. [/QUOTE]
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