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Foye canvassed by NBA execs
0 Comments | USA TODAY, June, 2006 | by Roscoe Nance
The NBA draft is one day away, and personnel executives are still trying to figure out which position best suits Randy Foye.
Is he a point guard, or is he a shooting guard?
Foye says he has the answer.
"I don't believe in being a true point guard or a true shooting guard," Foye, a four-year backcourt starter at Villanova University, says. "I believe in being a basketball player. I'm a guard."
Villanova used a four-guard set, with Foye at both backcourt spots. He usually played off the ball early in games and shifted to the point in the late going. He was the Wildcats' leading scorer (20.5 points a game) and second-leading rebounder (5.7). He was also No.2 in assists (3.0) and steals (1.4).
His versatility makes him attractive to NBA teams,...
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