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Perfect landing spot. Going to have a BA in Econ from UConn and a Masters degree from GW and didn't have to pay a cent. Set up for life.
He'll end up making more money using his degrees than most kids make playing ball over in Europe. Smart kid
 
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Perfect fit!

Good school, good basketball conference, great city for post-basketball career, near his hometown, and lots of PT: there was a bit of an exodus at GW with 8 transfers and just 9 schollies committed for next year.

Adams should get a lot of minutes at the 2 and 3. Former LSU guard James Bishop is their stud while Maryland transfer Ricky Lindo is a good wing piece for them too.

GW surprisingly has a decent '21 haul for next year. Currently, it's ranked 63rd in the nation with three total commits, two of which are top-250. They also add in former Arizona Wildcat Ira Lee as a grad transfer. GW also added VaTech's Joe Bamisile this week too.
 
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Was hoping for a landing spot where he can get starter minutes and do his thing.Seems like a great fit..

Know he will kick some butt in the classroom and on the court. Best of luck BA
 
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Not clear why GW became a dumpster fire, as Christian had a good record when he came in. But even beyond helping them on the court, GW needs a few high character guys to help them bring all the new pieces together, and B Adams is clearly that. Best of luck to him as a Colonial.

Also continues the strong amount of ties between the program. GW having had Penders as a coach and Dee Rowe in their athletic department, Red Auerbach having ties to both programs (unofficially with UConn but as a friend of the legendary Marty Glickman the few years he was doing play by play), and Kromah and Dan Guess having finished their playing days at UConn.
 
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Awesome news! Seems like a perfect fit for his academic and athletic aspirations & goals.
 
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Not clear why GW became a dumpster fire, as Christian had a good record when he came in. But even beyond helping them on the court, GW needs a few high character guys to help them bring all the new pieces together, and B Adams is clearly that. Best of luck to him as a Colonial.

Also continues the strong amount of ties between the program. GW having had Penders as a coach and Dee Rowe in their athletic department, Red Auerbach having ties to both programs (unofficially with UConn but as a friend of the legendary Marty Glickman the few years he was doing play by play), and Kromah and Dan Guess having finished their playing days at UConn.
Not to mention Karl Hobbs GW connection
 
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Best wishes to BA for success in life forged from lessons learned on the court and in the classroom.

He kept his head up and showed great character when his playing time diminished and that kind of attitude will make him a success at whatever he chooses to do in life. Nice to see a kid who isn't treating basketball like a lottery and the only way to be a success in life.
 
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Not clear why GW became a dumpster fire, as Christian had a good record when he came in. But even beyond helping them on the court, GW needs a few high character guys to help them bring all the new pieces together, and B Adams is clearly that. Best of luck to him as a Colonial.

Also continues the strong amount of ties between the program. GW having had Penders as a coach and Dee Rowe in their athletic department, Red Auerbach having ties to both programs (unofficially with UConn but as a friend of the legendary Marty Glickman the few years he was doing play by play), and Kromah and Dan Guess having finished their playing days at UConn.
I don't think Dee ever spent time in the GW athletic department. You may be thinking of Dom Perno, who for many years worked in athletic development at GW.
 

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