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Then he made a crazy decision to commit to UK mid-season. If he never intended to play at UK, then it would have been much easier for him to go to UConn or some other school closer to home.Not holding my breath that he will be back. I don't think he ever intended to play at UK. JMO
Not holding my breath that he will be back. I don't think he ever intended to play at UK. JMO
I find this line of thinking confusing. Don't know if he will ever play for UK, but there is nothing to suggest that he never intended on playing for UK. In fact, there is a lot of evidence that he did in fact at one time intend to play for UK. It has been noted in a couple of articles that he did not believe he would be good enough after a few months at UK, and that he believed he would be playing for UK next year. He obviously said he would declare, and in the end do what is best for him and his family. That is not the same as "he never intended to play for UK".
Then he made a crazy decision to commit to UK mid-season. If he never intended to play at UK, then it would have been much easier for him to go to UConn or some other school closer to home.
Also, I applaud you on sticking to your agenda. That takes some dedication.
I think you missed the point. If Diallo had no intention of ever playing for the UK (as suggested previously), then enrolling at the University of Kentucky was a poor choice.No other program has the connections that we have to the NBA. None. This is the place.
If Diallo wanted to sit, not play, and go pro ASAP, Uconn would have absolutely been a horrible choice.
I think you missed the point. If Diallo had no intention of ever playing for the UK (as suggested previously), then enrolling at the University of Kentucky was a poor choice.
You would have to agree that if Diallo never intended to play for UK, his odds of accomplishing that would be better at UConn than at UK, right?
I'm not sure if I'm following, but this is my opinion.
If I'm a recruit who wants to (secretly) sit out, gain every advantage possible for the draft, and bolt early, id have picked UK.
Uconn doesn't have the connections. Uconn doesn't have a coach who will allow the things Cal will.
Uconn and their fans would have expected him to play no matter what. Uk fans are more understanding in this area.
Not sure if I'm disagreeing but if I am, agree to disagree on this one.
He was making a joke that you could only "sit out at UK" if you actually went to UK. I think.
Sounds like you have already given up on the season,nice.It's hard not to think that one team will take a chance on him.It just sucks to think what our team could have been next season with him here.
I don't know where you get that.All I meant was he seems like a great player and it would suck not having him play next season.Sounds like you have already given up on the season,nice.
Its confusing for the poster you quoted too I assure you lol. Some just have to cry about it. No matter that Hami is doing exactly what he always said he would do. Exactly