For Hodge, What a Difference a League Makes

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  1. pegs

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (NetsDaily)</div><div class='quotemain'>The free agents with the best chance of a camp invite are Jaycee Carroll and Julius Hodge. Hodge’s chances were hurt by his performance in Orlando. He averaged only 3.0 ppg and 3.2 rpg. Then the Nets landed in Salt Lake City. Hodge has been the Nets’ most effective player in the Rocky Mountain Revue at 17.0 ppg and 7.5 rpg. He’s even played some point, helping his comeback.</div>

    [​IMG] Rocky Mountain Revue: Hodge looks for another chance - Tony Jones - Salt Lake Tribune
    [​IMG] Tigers Line up Cedric Bowman - Daniel Eade - Gaze.com

    What was the difference between the Orlando league and the Rocky Mountain Revue? That's pretty odd. I would've liked him to do good in both leagues.

    Oh well, it's nice to see him do well. I wanna see him on the team...although I wouldn't mind so much if Carroll made the team, either.
     
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    I would rather have Hodge over Carrol. Carrol strikes me as a selfish player. Unlike Hodge who is a great character guy and brings D. Something Coach Frank likes. IMHO Hodge has a better chance than Carrol at being in NJ next season.
     
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    I still think Hodge can be an alright player in this league. I liked him at NC State and think he can make it back.
     

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