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Had a chance to tie oh well.

Thanks MR.WHITE. You were a warrior and a joy to watch, wish we had you another year.

King and Collier, STEP YOUR GAME UP.

Later gordon, xj, fortune.....
 
Had a chance to tie oh well.

Thanks MR.WHITE. You were a warrior and a joy to watch, wish we had you another year.

King and Collier, STEP YOUR GAME UP.

Later gordon, xj, fortune.....

Later gordon, xj, fortune.....
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I don't think it's fair to call out those players in that manner.

I still thank them for their efforts and they will always be buffs.
 
I really struggle to see how we will be so improved next year. Derrick White was our only consistent offense contributor - and this has been a recurring issue with Tad's teams since he came here - no offensive identity. Collier has been a shell of the potential we saw in him as a recruit (injury issues?). King was 1-5 with 2 points and 5 Personal Fouls.

I know basketball is a different game than football, but unless these incoming freshman are lights out improvement over those departing (and in fairness this could include ****ty team chemistry), next year doesn't look good.
 
I guess I'm alone in being thankful XJ worked hard to come back from a terrible injury, chose to miss a tourney year and still came back and had his best statistical year of his career. He didn't have a perfect off-court record but I still appreciate him and wish him well in life.
 
I guess I'm alone in being thankful XJ worked hard to come back from a terrible injury, chose to miss a tourney year and still came back and had his best statistical year of his career. He didn't have a perfect off-court record but I still appreciate him and wish him well in life.

You're not alone in that...I do think he had a chance to grab a leadership role on the team this year and didn't take advantage of the opportunity though. He got his degree and I wish him well for sure
 
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