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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Read Closely

but first a few caveats (and that is kind of used incorrectly):

GJ represent (even though this kid is a fucker for going to Fruita)

I once got kicked in the balls as Jon Raciecki (who is a legend) dunked on my eighth-grade ass. But Cooper Williams, who is also a legend, was better.

and #35 is what I have pictures of in my room and office cubicle

now, you may continue:

RUTHLESS INTERROGATION

Daven Harmeling
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Daven Harmeling has been a pleasant surprise for Wazzu.

The Minutes pinned down Washington State forward Daven Harmeling (34), who has come from almost nowhere -- Grand Junction, Colo. -- to twice be named Pac-10 Player of the Week this season.

Harmeling might be the biggest surprise player on one of the nation's biggest surprise teams: He averaged 2.8 points per game as a freshman and then redshirted last season, and the excellent Blue Ribbon College Yearbook predicted Harmeling would scrape for minutes as a backup. Instead he's the Cougars' third-leading scorer and has been huge in their four biggest wins: Gonzaga, USC and the season sweep of Arizona. Harmeling averaged 17 points and 3.8 rebounds in those four games, and scored Wazzu's last six points in the final 21 seconds in the upset win in Tucson last week.

The Minutes subjected Harmeling to the weekly Ruthless Interrogation.

The Minutes: Best basketball player ever from Grand Junction is …?

Daven Harmeling: Ooh, um, I'd have to say John Rakiecki.

Minutes: Who?

Harmeling: You've probably never heard of him. Injuries curtailed him at Colorado State, but he was a senior at my high school [Fruita Monument] when I was in 8th grade. He's a great guy -- a legend in my mind, that's for sure.

Minutes: What's the one thing a visitor to Grand Junction has to see?

Harmeling: You've got to see Colorado National Monument (35) (a 20,000-acre area of canyons and mountains).

Minutes: How does a guy get from Grand Junction to Pullman, Washington?

Harmeling: That's a roundabout story. I thought I was going to play Division II ball -- not many people come to Grand Junction recruiting. The summer before my senior year I went to Colorado State's individual camp and they offered me a chance to walk on, then get a scholarship the next year. I was really considering it. Then, when I was leaving camp a guy with the Colorado Select AAU team offered me the chance to join the team. I started playing with them, and one of [Washington State's] coaches saw me in a Dallas tournament. I sent them a videotape and they ended up offering me a scholarship.

Minutes: How was the commute from Grand Junction to Denver for AAU practices?

Harmeling: It was about four hours to Denver.

Minutes: How would you describe Pullman?

Harmeling: People who don't live here say, "Why would you live in Pullman?" But people who do live here love it and don't ever want to leave. It's exactly what the doctor ordered for me. I'm not a big-city guy -- I like to hunt pheasant and go fishing.

Minutes: You also like to hit big shots at key times. Where does that come from?

Harmeling: Something big for me is my faith as a Christian. I like to read the story of David versus Goliath, because David had so much confidence and courage. Even if I miss the shot, I'm still comfortable in my identity as a Christian.

Minutes: How often do you read that passage?

Harmeling: I usually read it right before every game.

Minutes: Don't lose your Bible. You're going to need it well into March.

Harmeling: I better take two if we make the tournament.

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