Yep and putting work on the block is tough when you are playing against the biggest players on their team. That's why I was hoping for more block work by Aldridge. Ads a few more moves to get by the bigger centers they try and put on him. If he can get by them; then it may stop. At least demand more doubles.
That isn't true. Stanford is known for bending over backwards to admit women, especially minority women, in the name of diversity not in the name of qualifications.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/affirmative-action/ http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/headlines/laura-weidman-powers-opening-doors-minorities-technology
The first article gives a legal history. It says nothing about "bending over backwards to admit women, especially minority women, in the name of diversity not in the name of qualifications." The second article clearly indicates they are not sacrificing qualifications in the name of diversity. The following are from the article you cited.
I didn't know one way or another. i was just giving you their mission statement so you can find out for yourself. I didn't bother to read it.
Hmm...So Stanford's Mission Statement doesn't state that they "bend over backwards to admit women, especially minority women, in the name of diversity not in the name of qualifications." That proves it then! //Thread (I'm not actually taking a position on this. Just being an asshole. It's a slow night. Thank you.)
This article says Robin Lopez is pretty good at D. And that Asik is not near as good as his hype suggests. http://www.blazersedge.com/2013/7/2...-of-robin-lopez-to-other-centers-portland-may