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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 31586" data-source="post: 1446730"><p>I would have to say that AJ has become one of my favorite Illini of all time, and I have been a fan for almost 60 years. If you really think about the career he could of had on a team with players to play in the correct position on the court it is really sad. He is a 2 or 3 position wise, but because of Groce’ inability to bring in players the kid has to basically be a power forward. Even further, think how good the kid would be as a sixth man on a “real” big ten team. Him coming off the bench and providing offense would really suit his game tremendously. Yet, through all of that the kid bleeds O&B and is an academic all American. Rob you should be very proud of your son he is what makes college athletics so special. In my 57 years as an Illini fan AJ, Quinn Richardson, Chester Frazier and Perry Range are the ones I will always feel gave everything they had. Maybe not the most talented, but sooooo much heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 31586, post: 1446730"] I would have to say that AJ has become one of my favorite Illini of all time, and I have been a fan for almost 60 years. If you really think about the career he could of had on a team with players to play in the correct position on the court it is really sad. He is a 2 or 3 position wise, but because of Groce’ inability to bring in players the kid has to basically be a power forward. Even further, think how good the kid would be as a sixth man on a “real” big ten team. Him coming off the bench and providing offense would really suit his game tremendously. Yet, through all of that the kid bleeds O&B and is an academic all American. Rob you should be very proud of your son he is what makes college athletics so special. In my 57 years as an Illini fan AJ, Quinn Richardson, Chester Frazier and Perry Range are the ones I will always feel gave everything they had. Maybe not the most talented, but sooooo much heart. [/QUOTE]
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