It's turning out to be quite a long story about Jae and his dad:
"Editor's note: This is the first of a two-part series chronicling the father-and-son relationship of life and basketball between Corey and Jae Crowder."
http://www.times-georgian.com/view/full_story/8814203/article-Out-of-the-Shadows---of-thy-Father--Jae-s-hardcourt-journey-of-dreams?instance=TG_sports_news
From previous mentions, Davante's lost some weight.
And it's great that Jae can possibly help him (positively) lose more through his own ordeal.
It will be good to read part 2. Please post link when it is available.
He's going to surprise some people, can't wait to see this guy playin for MU.
Part 2
http://www.times-georgian.com/view/full_story/8819895/article-Following-in-the-footsteps?instance=TG_sports_news
Man, Mac is going to love this kid and his pops:
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"Now, that's the only thing when we have a talk after the game that I care about. I could care less if he scores 30 points. That's not important to me," Corey said. "Five offensive rebounds means he's involved in the game. He's going to get another chance at a possible 10 points if he's working hard. And he's going to get a possibility of another five rebounds. So that's going to benefit him, and it's going to benefit his team. So that's the most important thing to me right now is whether he gets those five offensive rebounds a game."
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