districtballer
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Game 2: Cleveland Heights vs. Gahanna Lincoln
Gahanna Lincoln took control of the visiting Tigers from Cleveland Heights early on in the first half of the game, leading 29-15 at the half. Heights looked flat, stagnant and played as poor as we have ever seen in the 4 years that Barry Egan has been at the helm. Part of that might have been to the monster first half that 6-foot-2, 2010, SG, Rob Brandenberg (VCU) put on for Gahanna, as he knocked down pull-up deep balls in transition, tore down Dennis Rodman-like rebounds and even slammed home a 2-handed dunkshot.Guards Anthony Jackson (2010) and Stevie Taylor (2011) added to the wreckage chipping in for 16 points together.
VCU4LIFE said:Dude, how come you follow DB around the boards and the first line of your posts are always kissing his rear end???
VCUBeatsduke said:VCU4LIFE said:Dude, how come you follow DB around the boards and the first line of your posts are always kissing his rear end???
Because postings like yours are not worth responding too.
Gahanna Lincoln’s three-guard set of silky-smooth Stevie Taylor, human highlight-reel Rob Brandenberg, and the powerful Anthony Jackson will chew opponents up in a bevy of ways. Whether it’s with the drive-and-kick, slashing through the lane, or setting the opponent up for a text-book back-door these three Lions are a lot more than a memorable nickname.
Brandenberg was high-point man with 23 along with three rebounds and two assists. The Virginia Commonwealth signee was very aggressive last night, which is a good sign for those backing the Lions.
The 6-foot-2 Brandenberg got to the hoop with ease and finished near the rim along with using his slashing ability to get into the paint and score. The senior knocked down five triples in the game including a four-point play at the end of the third quarter. He brought the crowd to its feet in the first quarter with a transition two-handed dunk-shot.
VCU4LIFE said:He's a freshman, I wouldn't expect him to come in and get big minutes regardless of who we have in place already! Look at Maynor as a freshman, probably should have gotten more minutes especially later in the year, but if a guy like him doesn't come in and take a big chunk of time right off the bat then I really don't expect to see too many guys come in and do that!
Everyone in the Stu except Capel could see that Maynor should have starting instead of Harper.
I can work with names like thatdistrictballer said:Rob is doing pretty well.tore down Dennis Rodman-like rebounds
ImAram513 said:Check out columbuscityleague.com to see rob and Gahanna in action!
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