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Aubrey Coleman

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by Pass 1st shoot 2nd, Jun 23, 2010.

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  1. Jturbofuel

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    If Coleman was really 6'4 like he was listed at UH I would have thought he had a chance to make it in the league as a bench player. The fact that he measured at 6'1 and he hasn't shown to this point the ability to play point guard I would think he is destined for europe.
     
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    I went to school with a guy named Aubrey.
     
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    Aubrey sounds kind of feminine but it is actually a Boy's name. There was a song in the 60's about a girl named Aubrey (which was the reverse of the song A Boy Named Sue). Maybe that led to it being more popular for girls. That's what happened to Aubrey Plaza (April from Parks and Rec) who was named after that song.
     
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  5. A_3PO

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    Aubrey Coleman came to the Y in Mo City today. In all honesty, I was shooting the ball better than he did. There were a couple of guys with him, one who looked like his twin brother, but was smaller and shorter. For that matter, I was as tall as Coleman. For some reason, I thought he was around 6'3-6'4.
     

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