Bureau out, reaggravated his knee.
Bureau out, reaggravated his knee.
UL's roster returned to full strength Saturday as Lamar Roberson and Jeremy Barr both dressed out against South Alabama and entered the game in the second half.
Roberson, a transfer from UNLV, had been suspended indefinitely for the past week for conduct detrimental to the team. The guard/forward scored two points in six minutes of action.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • January 25, 2009
Well I know when the news of Roberson's suspension came down most of you were thinking "this guy's a problems player" and "there's a reason he's been to more than one university." But I thought some of you should know why he was suspended. It may change you opinion of him or it may just clarify that he is in fact a "problem player." I'll give the abreviated version.
One of the current players told me that during practice one day the team was doing some drills. Roberson did something wrong and he and Coach Lee got into an arguement. The arguement was cut short when Roberson told Coach Lee that this team should be winning more games but they will never win games with a sh_ty coach like you!
WOW. I know you shouldn't disrespect your coach in anyway (i.e. McCoy / water bottle) but at least Roberson wasn't lying.....
He still should be more respectful to his coach and to this university. The game against UALR, he was standing in front of the student section, in his Ragin Cajun warmups, trying to pick up on the UALR womens basketball team, while the Cajuns were fighting to get a Win. I think that is unacceptable. Just my opinion.
First, that is not something you should tell your coach. If you are a respectable young man brought in to help a team win, you should have a certain level of respect for the coaches no matter what you think of them. I really don't care if it is true or not, there are better ways to convey your messages.
Also, I heard different about how he was suspended and it had nothing to do with practice.
Are we talking about Practice?
Look, I'm not saying he shouldn't be frustrated. I'd feel angry if the players weren't frustrated. However, there is a respect a player should have for a coach and his staff. If you don't like the coach, you air out your problems in private. Just think about how you would react if a player acted this way towards you.
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