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RE: Valparaiso Graduate Transfer to Visit NMSU
(05-08-2017 07:30 PM)FINALFOUR1970SWEETSIXTEEN1992 Wrote:  He averaged 6 points per game as a freshman but two knee injuries has held him back. He could have a coming out party during his senior year.

Well, the good news is the video I posted is from this past season after the two knee injuries. So, he is still remains very quick. It appeared he had great potential prior to his injuries. He has missed a season and a half because of them. It's a shame he played 16 games his RS-Sophomore season. If he had played 10 games or less, he could have apply for a medical red-shirt and still have two years of eligibility remaining. He is a lot like Sidy Ndir with regards to being injury prone. Sidy has missed 6 games his first season because of a severe ankle sprain. And, 24 games this last season because of a torn ligament in his foot.
05-09-2017 06:33 AM
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