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Media Day 2010.

Coach Sydney Johnson interview:

Kareem Maddox, Patrick Saunders & Dan Mavraides interview:

Ian Hummer & Douglas Davis interview:

Princeton held its annual preseason Media Day on Wednesday afternoon. Coach Sydney Johnson and select Tigers spoke to princetonbasketball.com and other press outlets about the upcoming season. These interviews are exclusive to our site. If you're interested in inside access like this all season long, please consider becoming a donor.

17 more photos by Frank Wojciechowski from Media Day, including your first glimpses at the freshman class, can be found after the jump.

Coach Sydney Johnson.

Ian Hummer.

Ben Hazel.

Will Barrett, Dan Mavraides and Bobby Foley.

Brendan Connolly.

Tom Noonan.

Patrick Saunders.

Jimmy Sherburne.

Douglas Davis, Mack Darrow and Kareem Maddox.

T.J. Bray.

Will Barrett post-dunk.

Bobby Foley.

Ben Hazel.

Daniel Edwards.

Hummer is checked by Hazel.

Davis attempts a layup.

Tom Noonan in repose.

Stuart Schulman said,

November 5, 2010 @ 9:57 am

Should we be worried about the knee brace on T.J. Bray?

Jon Solomon said,

November 5, 2010 @ 10:18 am

Stuart,

Keen eye. I have heard nothing that indicates this should be of concern, much like how you should not be concerned by a lack of pictures of Chris Clement. He was at practice yesterday but is the only player Frank W. didn't get an image of.

Jon

Harry Mahan said,

November 5, 2010 @ 12:01 pm

In an article I read T.J. Bray had an ACL injury as a freshman in high school.

R.W. Enoch, Jr. said,

November 5, 2010 @ 11:35 pm

Kareem looks pretty diesel this year. Must have worked out pretty hard this summer. Looks promising.

Not a huge fan of the new, tight-fit unis. Look like women's unis.

Jon Solomon said,

November 5, 2010 @ 11:53 pm

I might have said this elsewhere, but from a very small amount of exposure, Maddox also looks like he worked on finishing strong to his left.

If he can show right and go left, this should open up all sorts of fun.

I'm curious to see how the black uni lettering with orange trim shows up on TV. Could be hard to read.

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