Julius' burning desire

University Wire | February 6, 2004| | Copyright

Andrew B. Carter
University Wire
02-06-2004
(Technician) (U-WIRE) RALEIGH, N.C. -- It's Monday night around 8 p.m., and Julius Hodge is doing what he's done his whole life: Basketball. The TV is on, tuned to ESPN2, and he is watching undefeated and No. 2-ranked St. Joseph's battle Villanova. He's holding the phone to his ear and he's talking, maybe for the second or third time that day, to his brother, Steve Hodge, who sits miles north in Harlem with the same game in eyesight.

"And we're on the phone together watching the St. Joe's-Villanova game and seeing [St. Joseph's guard] Jameer Nelson ...

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