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Originally posted by _ShockU_ View PostI don't think it will be Wiggins, my money is on Oriaki from UCONN.Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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It is too bad. But we could all see it coming. The guy appeared to have a lot of talent unfortunately he played out of control. Maybe some other coach somewhere else can harness that talent.
I hope we don't lose anyone else. It seems like we have been losing a lot of players in the last few years.
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Originally posted by shocktheheart View PostHope we have one for Frankamp and keep him away from QT or any other hot dog joint.Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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Originally posted by hoopsnut View PostAnd the annual exodus begins...."I discovered surfing, which I absolutely fell in love with. That feels good and kind of keeps your body aligned, so does the salt water." - Anthony Kiedis
"I'm not worried. Are you worried? You shouldn't be. Sleep well tonight."
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Originally posted by Spaulding View PostYou should be the next to follow...“Confrontation simply means meeting the truth head-on.”
Mike Krzyzewski
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Originally posted by hoopsnut View PostSo you have no issue with the revolving door? I happen to have issue with it and am not afraid to say so. Perhaps there should be as much effort put into player development as there is into recruiting over the current players. Yes, college athletics is a huge business, but the kids are still people who are theoretically there to get an eductation. Everyone is elated when the coach gets a contract extension and the coaches demand long term security. Why aren't the players afforded the same luxury?
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Originally posted by hoopsnut View PostSo you have no issue with the revolving door? I happen to have issue with it and am not afraid to say so. Perhaps there should be as much effort put into player development as there is into recruiting over the current players. Yes, college athletics is a huge business, but the kids are still people who are theoretically there to get an eductation. Everyone is elated when the coach gets a contract extension and the coaches demand long term security. Why aren't the players afforded the same luxury?
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