Todd McCullough

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  1. N4S

    N4S BBW Member

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    does anyone think Big Todd will ever overcome his injury and eventually suit up for the 76ers again. I really missed this guys great hands around the basket and his nice little jumper. Can you believe that Todd lead the NCAA DI in field goal percentage all 4 years he was at Washington? I can.
     
  2. Sasha

    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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    I don't think he will ever overcome this, physically or mentally. This is a serious disease that he has, and he even has trouble walking, let alone get him suited up and running a full 48 minutes. I think he could have become a great player, not an all-star but damn close to one.

    Here some info about him:

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    Todd MacCulloch was named the Honorary Chair of the 2004 Under 21 Tournament of the Americas. A former Senior Men?s National Team member and current Philadelphia 76ers center, MacCulloch previously played at the Under 21 Tournament of the Americas as a member of the Canadian Young Men?s National Team in 1996.

    As the honorary chair of the 2004 Under 21 Tournament of the Americas, MacCulloch will serve as a goodwill ambassador for the event and as a mentor to Team Canada as they attempt to become the first Canadian team to qualify for the FIBA Young Men?s World Championship.

    A 7-foot-0 center, MacCulloch?s career with the Men?s National Team spans eight years and 93 international games played.

    Beginning 10 years ago at the age of 18, MacCulloch made his first international appearance for Canada as a member of the Junior Men?s National Team at the FIBA Americas World Championship Qualification Tournament. The next year, MacCulloch enjoyed his first taste of international success as he helped lead Canada to a bronze medal at the World University Games.</div>

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  3. Avery

    Avery JBB IDIOT!! GOSH!!!

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    I honestly don't see him playing another game in the NBA. There was some speculation claiming that he would possibly retire, and the way things are looking so far, I think he may do so.
     

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