We are going to Utah Valley State this year to allow E's family to watch him play.
I say we back out now and get a home game instead.
We are going to Utah Valley State this year to allow E's family to watch him play.
I say we back out now and get a home game instead.
It has to be more than a family thing, he will only have one year left of eligibility.
Two seasons with the UL men's basketball team was enough for Elijah Millsap.
Millsap, a sophomore from Grambling, plans to transfer to another school at the end of the semester for his final two years of eligibility, according to multiple sources close to the situation. The sources were unsure of Millsap's next destination.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • May 11, 2008
Wow!! Disappointing.
He will mostly be missed because of his ability to rebound the ball from the gaurd position, his defense, and his ability to get out and run.
We will not miss him jacking up 3's, forcing shots, turnovers, offensive charges, and poor team chemistry.
If this guy wanted to really be a team player (play D, rebound, create energy and hustle, and be the 6th man spark plug) this could have been real special.
It has been awhile since we have said what if (if players woud have been eligibe the whole season, if Blaine Harmon would have got his SR. back, if Southall would have not been susended, and if Wade would have played his Sr. year). Now we can say what if Millsap would have stayed for his final two years.
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