In an Epps situation type of way. He could have played if he wanted to not worth the risk though.Wait, this is what you're telling us so we DON'T panic?
In an Epps situation type of way. He could have played if he wanted to not worth the risk though.Wait, this is what you're telling us so we DON'T panic?
That's good, but 19 years old and lingering back trouble has me concerned.In an Epps situation type of way. He could have played if he wanted to not worth the risk though.
My god that was annoying. He just kept trying.
It was funny but to many fuddy duddies to get it going more than a few sections.
Imagine being Nkamhoua and playing 25+ minutes a game at Tennessee and being a fairly well regarded transfer and choosing this for your final college season.At least in the first game Michigan played hard for 30 minutes. Last night they couldn't muster 15. TJ hit a few 3's and it was over... It's not an untalented team... Just really, really soft.
Repeating a story I've told before, I broke my right hand trying to demolish the doorway I was standing in while watching the game.I was at that game, and no, it isnāt even close. That was a brutal ending.
If all the folks at Illinois are doing their job and TSJ lawyers are, we will never see TSJ do another post-game presser or interview at Illinois. You can't control what any reporters will ask him, so it is the right move.Will they allow TSJ in postgame presser? First time his play has warranted it at home since the return.
Besides that, you do not want to put TSJ in a position to answer a reporter question about the incident in anyway that could be used against him in court.Absolutely not. Let me play his game, then be out of sight and out of mind to the public. It's being handled perfectly. The narrative has pretty much died down. Leave it there.
Anthony Walker also comes to mind. It was a truly mind-boggling decision to transfer to IU... He was getting about 11 minutes a game on a Miami squad that went to the final 4 and is now getting 15 minutes on a bad Indiana team with a jam-packed front court that has no hope for the tourney.Imagine being Nkamhoua and playing 25+ minutes a game at Tennessee and being a fairly well regarded transfer and choosing this for your final college season.
Both guys will definitely tell you the checks still clear.Anthony Walker also comes to mind. It was a truly mind-boggling decision to transfer to IU... He was getting about 11 minutes a game on a Miami squad that went to the final 4 and is now getting 15 minutes on a bad Indiana team with a jam-packed front court that has no hope for the tourney.