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By Andy Katz
ESPN.com Tuesday, March 22, 2005 Lute Olson didn't have to think twice about sitting Salim Stoudamire against Marquette. He just did it. When you're a Hall of Fame coach, taking your best player out of the lineup for a game to make a point shouldn't be a question. You do it because you know it's right. Olson wasn't pleased with Stoudamire's role as a senior. Translation? Stoudamire wasn't showing leadership. The Wildcats won an ugly, low-scoring game against the Eagles in Milwaukee, with Stoudamire cheering from the bench. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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