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RE: Small Ball vs. Transfer Portal?
Agreed FMRocket. You’d think criticism of a program with only 2 true post players going into a season (and losing one hence thereafter) would seem legit but I guess we’re a bunch of dumbasses that don’t see an obvious problem.

Yawn. If your expectation of Rocket basketball for the next 10 years is 20 wins and maybe an NIT appearance, then great. I realize that’s a good season in general.

We’ve had the likes of Nathan Boothe, Justin Ingram, Marreon Jackson, among others, play 4 years and nothing to show for it. I expect more. We want an NCAA tourney appearance or two and maybe a small run. I don’t really care if those expectations seem to be unrealistic to some of you…
07-11-2021 01:04 AM
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RE: Small Ball vs. Transfer Portal? - pono - 07-10-2021, 04:33 AM
RE: Small Ball vs. Transfer Portal? - pono - 07-10-2021, 03:37 PM
RE: Small Ball vs. Transfer Portal? - Rocket_Fanatic - 07-11-2021 01:04 AM
RE: Small Ball vs. Transfer Portal? - pono - 07-12-2021, 10:57 PM



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