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    Dicky V......... Hes awesome baby!!!!!

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    i dont think kellog is all that bad

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    Personally, I don't like him. This bit of information that I learned didn't help my already bad impression of him either:

    "If you were listening Thursday night to ESPN's Dick Vitale during the NBA draft coverage, you heard him name two players who he thought would have an impact right away and be stars in the league.
    He mentioned Carmelo Anthony, who went to Denver, and T.J. Ford, who went to Milwaukee. Vitale offered this opinion before the draft-selection process began.

    Now if you are of a certain age, as Vitale was saying this your mind drifted back to 1979. Back then, Vitale was with the Detroit Pistons. He not only chose Michigan State's Greg Kelser over Arkansas' Sidney Moncrief, but he paid the Bucks $50,000 to move up a spot to take Kelser.

    Given that circumstance, you tend to be a bit skeptical about any pronouncement Vitale makes about the pro potential of college players. Who knows? If he had chosen Moncrief, he might still be in the league making the choices instead of just talking about choices on TV."

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