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I for one, think he's making a great choice! Great for MU!
He's old as dirt and the NBA isn't all that impressed with his numbers against kids one to three years younger then him.
No...and after reading many many psosts from people on this board that do...I have to say I'm MUCH better off, if this is the type of "intelligence" a degree from MU gets you. It sure is on full display I will say that.
Hope he's studying his Italian, right?
Actually, if he studied period he might be able to grad transfer and I'd bet a number of top teams would be calling him right now.
So college kids who don't graduate in 3 years "don't study period?"
“I think Seton Hall’s coach is doing a really great job. And with me or without me, I think they will be really good.”I like how this quote makes it look like he doesn't know who the coach is
Well, that answers my question. It actually, it also answers the question of why he would be anxious to leave, as well.
muguru = lies
Good news for the Big Easthttp://www.app.com/story/sports/college/2017/05/22/angel-delgado-return-seton-hall-exhales/101599592/
One of the best rebounders in college basketball. Unfortunately, the rest of his game is nowhere near elite level. Good but not great close to the basket (54.3% from 2-point range last season), turnover prone (19.7% TORate) and not a credible threat outside the post (0-3 from 3-point range in three seasons). Also, he's 51.3% from the line for his college career — not a good sign of shooting potential.Most troubling (at least for NBA scouts), Angel hasn't shown much if any improvement year over year. He's pretty much the same player he was as a freshman, only 3 years older.
Hope he doesn't get sold a bill of goods . Woukd be better to stay in school and keep developing his skills.