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...Michael King, "parked the tanks on Roche's lawn." Vasella says when he heard that Swiss financier Martin Ebner would be selling his $2.8 billion stake in Roche, he realized the continuing consolidation of the industry might leave a major competitor in his backyard if he didn't act fast. "You don't want to wait to dance until you're stuck with the last girl," he says...
...receive major minutes during the non-conference portion of the schedule, all of the freshmen will eventually be integrated into the Crimson’s system.“[The freshmen] are going to have to contribute,” Hyduke says. “[The team] can fast-break a lot and it will help that we have such a big bench.”Hyduke, a 5’9 guard, was supposed to be a freshman last season, but a knee injury last October forced her to return home to rehabilitate.“Going home...
...Amaker says. “That’s good—as long as he plays under control.” Lin also recognizes that this lack of control is an area he needs to improve in. “I have a tendency to play too fast,” Lin says. “[Amaker] just wants me to trust myself and to slow down a little bit.” However, if Lin’s dynamism on the court can be harnessed, he could prove to be a force to be reckoned with...
...fill the rebounding void that Lackner left behind. “We have some really talented freshmen that have already been playing, being put in situations that are game-like,” Hallion says.This season, Harvard looks to control the pace of the game, whether that means running fast breaks or slowing the tempo and feeding the ball to the post. “In the Ivies, the most important thing to do is try to dictate the tempo of any game you’re in,” Hallion said. “It doesn?...
...include Frank Ben-Eze, ESPN.com’s 66th-ranked player in the class of 2008.The players are attracted to Amaker’s style of play—a departure from that of former head coach Frank Sullivan—which incorporates a more-up-and-down, fast-paced, “high-octane” brand of basketball. “We want to play a style...where we move up and down the floor a little faster, have more possessions,” Amaker says. “I think kids like to play that way?...