.@RaginCajunsMBB @bobbymarlin decline invitation from https://t.co/Qk5hZX3z7P tournament. Great season for Cajuns hoops. @KLAFnews pic.twitter.com/ni8xap4bNi
— J Russell (@jrussellTV) March 13, 2017
.@RaginCajunsMBB @bobbymarlin decline invitation from https://t.co/Qk5hZX3z7P tournament. Great season for Cajuns hoops. @KLAFnews pic.twitter.com/ni8xap4bNi
— J Russell (@jrussellTV) March 13, 2017
I would have enjoyed watching Bryce and Jay Wright play another game or two, if they were healthy.
This is the right decision. They had a nice run down the stretch...won 7 games in a row...beat the best team in the conference. They almost always gave good effort and showed that "never give up" attitude that allowed them to win 7 in a row (thank you Jonathan!).
I have enjoyed watching the CIT games the past 2 years and am disappointed but understand the decision. I wish Jay the best and hope he can find a way to get paid to play the game he obviously loves for awhile. Also i don't watch much ESPN but noticed while in a restaurant today they were counting down the top 10 plays of the college basketball season and Stove's shot came in at #2.
I don't think that is why Ark. State is not playing in post season. They also went into a slump at the end of the year. I think Josh's reason is the most likely answer for their decision. I see Georgia State and Texas State are playing in the CIT. I know their coaches have high goals as well.
I'm looking forward to seeing the transfers as well as incoming freshman Cedric Russell, who looks to be the real deal. I was surprised that at one time he was considered by some to be the #5 combo guard in the country.
http://usatodayhss.com/2016/top-5-co...fter-18-months
Once Russell decommitted from LSU and signed with the Cajuns his star ranking dropped from 4 to 3. I don't know how we will do in college as he is more like 6'1" than 6'3" which may impact him defensively. There is no denying he can shoot however. A 50% three point shooter can stroke it no matter what level he plays at in HS.
For 2016-2017, for thirty-nine games he averaged 22.4PPG, 6RPG, 4.5APG, and 2.6SPG. He also hit 53% of his three's, 52% of his two's, and 86% from the free throw line.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)