Chansky’s Notebook: Berry, Berry Bad Time
Posted Oct 25, 2017
There is no upside to Joel Berry’s broken right hand. Some pundits were saying this week that if Joel Berry was ever getting injured, the first month of the season is the best time. While that may be so with some players on some teams, such an assertion is complete, unadulterated hooey. Berry is the clear leader of the team, and there is no proven point guard to step in.
(Chapelboro.com)
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