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Warren not starting after team violation

NEW YORK — Senior point guard London Warren will be held out of the starting lineup because of an undisclosed violation of team rules, coach Brian Gregory announced.

Rob Lowery, the senior back-up, will start at point guard, but Warren will still play.

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By Al B Sure

April 1, 2010 7:57 PM | Link to this

Coach Raftery and the man from Brooklyn,Fran Fraschilla, both know that CW is a NBA player. If u saw that first half and say no, u don’t know hoops. Chris Wright will infuse energy to the SA Spurs. BG told them to say Chris not ready. CW is ready and hopefully willing.

By Mike R

April 1, 2010 10:16 PM | Link to this

What the heck are you talkin’ about? I know hoops and CW isn’t ready for the NBA. Does he have the potential? Heck yeah! Is he ready? Heck no! Look at any respectable NBA draft site and Chris Wright isn’t even in the 2nd round. If you actually listened to Fran he said that Wright will be back next year. Fran didn’t ask Chris if he’ll be back, after being around NBA talent he knows that CW will be back. If CW declares for the NBA and signs an agent I guarntee you this time next year CW will be playing in Israel or Europe.

By joe

April 2, 2010 12:37 AM | Link to this

CW definitely needs to come back for his senior season. But I will say he had his best all around game tonight. He was hot shooting early then started driving and dishing later. He had an excellent game. However, he still got a late charge on a play where we went to the basket in heavy traffic so there is still plenty of room for improvement. If he approaches every game next year like he did this game then he’ll be a pro the year after that.

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