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Oso officially declares for NBA draft

Started by CountryRoads, April 09, 2024, 04:05:04 PM

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wadesworld



willie warrior

I thought you were dead. Willie lives rent free in Reekers mind.

Zog from Margo

What a class act! I will miss watching him play at MU.

Thanks, Oso, and best of luck!

Dr. Blackheart


MuggsyB


jutaw22mu

Awesome!!!  Wish him all the success...truly fun to watch him develop here over the last 4 years.

AlumKCof93

Great representative of Marquette.  Best of luck - wish him all the best!
"Yes, Dinnertime!  The perfect break between work and drunk" - Homer J. Simpson

Vander Blue Man Group

Hope he crushes his workouts and wipes away any concerns from the tourney.  All it takes is one organization to fall in love with his skillset. 

Uncle Rico

Ramsey head thoroughly up his ass.

Goose

I hope he knocks out of the park. Was fun to watch develop as a player and as a leader of men.

ATL MU Warrior

Best of luck Oso.  Lots of fun watching you these past few years.

tower912

Luke 6:45   ...A good man produces goodness from the good in his heart; an evil man produces evil out of his store of evil.   Each man speaks from his heart's abundance...

It is better to be fearless and cheerful than cheerless and fearful.

JustinLewisFanClubPres

Will be very proud to watch Oso rep MU moving forward. Seems like he will have great success in whatever he does.

Lennys Tap

Outstanding player and from everything I ever saw an outstanding person. Best of luck  in the NBA and in all other pursuits. Oso will be very much missed.

HowardsWorld

1 more year would def help him as
I don't see him being nba ready. I can see why you need to make the move.

jeffreyweee

Shame he has issues offensively in the tournament, but a fantastic player and human being who I'll always be rooting for. I don't think he'd benefit much from staying at MU for another year. I think he needs to get into an NBA offense and figure out how to exist there. I dont think MU would benefit from him sticking around and heaving midrange jumpers or 3s to try to develop that for the NBA. Do that in the G-league, or figure out a role for an NBA team.

Uncle Rico

Quote from: HowardsWorld on April 09, 2024, 05:23:55 PM
1 more year would def help him as
I don't see him being nba ready. I can see why you need to make the move.

What would one more year in college do for him?  Would Shaka change his offense for him?  He's going to be 22 in July.  Staying another year to "get NBA ready" makes zero sense
Ramsey head thoroughly up his ass.

cheebs09

It sounds like he will be a bigger loss off the court than on the court. And he's a really big loss on the court.

Hoping he has a lot of success in the draft process and ends up in a good spot.

mugrad_89

Best of luck to him - he's a class act and great representative for Marquette.  And props to him for sticking around after Shaka was hired and helping to make the program relevant again.

MU82

The easy thing for Oso to do after the 2020-21 season would have been to take his talents elsewhere after he barely played as a freshman, but he believed in Shaka and Marquette (and vice versa). That was a big part of our program building a fantastic culture, and he went on to play a major role in two successful, entertaining seasons.

A great young man, one of the most unselfish players I've seen, and a testament to what hard work on the basketball court can accomplish.

One of my all-time Marquette faves. I wish him happiness and good fortune.
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RJax55

Quote from: Uncle Rico on April 09, 2024, 05:31:14 PM
What would one more year in college do for him?  Would Shaka change his offense for him?  He's going to be 22 in July.  Staying another year to "get NBA ready" makes zero sense

Players only develop in college


Daniel

All the best Oso!  Proud to have had you at Marquette!

Cream Biggums

Wishing all the best. Great guy. As far as his Marquette legacy, he will be remembered for the most disappointing postseason performance in Marquette history