Surprised this thread hasn't been started already.
Thank you Junior and Trent. I especially have been critical of juniors abilities however I cannot deny the fact he's a true warrior with a ton of heart!! Trent is an amazing person who truly values family and plays like every possession is his last.
In short, thank you men, it's been a privilege watching you two on the court.
Amen and shame on all of us for not starting it sooner. Junior, you embodied warrior. You came back impossibly fast from an injury just to help that team enough. You have given it your all, for better or for worse. No one can ever deny that you have given your best to this program.
Trent, thanks for this year. Thanks for your wonderful words about the friendship, fellowship, and brotherly love that your team has shown you. Thank you for what you have brought.
Remember Junior's commitment around the time of the initial Buzz bbq. Then seeing his high school team come up to the AL for a tourney. He was always a unique player with a unique skill set.
Junior, your 4 years were worth it just for that buzzer beater against UCONN. Every other precious memory is a bonus as I'm concerned.
Junior was a Warrior for 4 years, through injuries and all. And Trent, tho only here one year, quickly turned Warrior at MU. They have been fun to watch, and I am gald that both were Marquette guys. You did us proud!
Quote from: boyonthedock on March 03, 2013, 08:15:47 PM
Junior, your 4 years were worth it just for that buzzer beater against UCONN. Every other precious memory is a bonus as I'm concerned.
Ditto. And Lockett is an AWESOME hustle man. Good luck to both of them in the future
Trent, you're a valuable addition to this team albeit for one year. Your poise and leadership on the court is visible on how professionally you approach the game: work then play. I wish we had another year of your mentoring and leadership.
Junior, you're a warrior through and through. Explosive and aggressive, you made up for your lack of an outside shot with a tenacious appetite for hitting the lane hard. Your heart and leadership showed more throughout your years. It'd be great to have you back in the program at some capacity. But please, lay off the karaoke.
Chris,...TBD.