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Eric Devendorf on Gerry McNamara's shorter, high intensity practice style as head coach 🏀🍊 "I'm assuming he got that from Boeheim..that's how it was. 60-75 minutes, but it was intense..that's some NBA stuff right there. Get in, get our work in...I think the biggest word he said in the...

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