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    Page lOAThe Battalion/Friday, November 6,1987
Aggies
(continued from page 8)
calf isn’t worried that that will
hurt the Aggies.
“We’ll be one of the smaller
teams in the league,” Metcalf
said. “It doesn’t worry me. It just
means we’re going to have to
make up for altitude with atti
tude. We’ll have to get some great
effort out of the small guys.
“There’ll be some guys who’ll
be playing above our heads. But
we’ve got some competitors and
that’s where it all starts.
“Rebounding could be a prob
lem for us. We’re going to have to
play bigger inside than we are.
But on the other hand, our
strength is the guard position.
Starting guards and depth-wise.
we’re in good shape.”
Metcalf believes the SWC will
continue to be a tough basketball
conference.
“This league is tough,” he said.
“Arkansas has Top 10 talent. And
Houston may have Top 10 ta
lent.”
“But by the time we get into
conference, I think everything
could fall into place and we could
be competitive,” Metcalf said.
“It’s important we stay healthy,
happy and eligible. We just don’t
have a lot of depth. But right now
we’re undefeated.”
“Just come check us out,” Mc
Donald said to Aggie fans. “I
think we’re going to be good.”
McDonald
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nesse away from him. Also it takes
other players time to get used to
playing with him. Often his bad
passes are passes to where they
should be.
If I start really getting out of hand
with it, he (Metcalf) won’t tell every
body, but he’ll tell me, ‘Let’s keep it
in the system.’ ”
our
ense
“You take a player out of New
York City — he’ll play more basket
ball in a summer than some of these
guys will play in their lives. It takes a
while for these guys to know enough
to play without the bail and be where
they’re supposed to be.”
McDonald recognizes and appre
ciates the freedom Metcalf gives him
on the court.
“They let me do my own thing,”
he said. “That’s my style of playing.
This summer when he wasn’t
working on his jump shot, or “J”, “D-
Mack The Playground King”, as he’s
called in New York, was playing with
other collegiate and pro players in
summer tournaments. He played up
to three games almost every day.
ng y
thing. There ain’t really no dele
being played or none of that. I just
go with the flow and do what I got to
do.”
T
he would 1
“To me, the competition’s rough,”
McDonald said. “Maybe it’s because
it’s New York. I don’t know.
“Up there when I’m playing in the
summer, it’s basically unorganized.
It’s not like school. In the summer
Since he is the Aggies’ only re
turning starter this season, McDon
ald is being propelled into a lead
ership position, just as he was his
sophomore year at Westchester.
“It feels good to me,” McDonald
said about being a leader. “Now that
Winston, Mike (Clifford) and Todd
(Holloway) are gone and since I
started for the NCAA team, I kind
of felt like a lot of people would be
looking up to me as a leader.”
In A&M’s first round NCAA
Tournament loss against Duke, Mc
Donald didn’t have a typical
aid game. It is one that
to have back because the national;
dience that watched it didn’t see
true McDonald. One of the teas
may have been that the game
played with a new ball, he said
Voi. 8";
“There was just something
that game,” he said. "I wasn’tsai
or nothing. I didn’t have thejiti
They took the ball right out of
box. I tried to adjust to get thebai.
go my way, but the ball was
slippery. I know I didn’t play
game like I played in the (SK|
tournament. I would have loved
bring that game or take one of
games from the tournament and
it in that Duke game.”
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