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Ex-UConn star Moore goes high when talking Tennessee's lows
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[QUOTE="SVCBeercats, post: 2815727, member: 7874"] [URL='https://www.sny.tv/uconn/news/ex-uconn-star-moore-goes-high-when-talking-tennessees-lows/290865800']Ex-UConn star Moore goes high when talking Tennessee's lows[/URL] [B]After basketball Maya Moore should enter the diplomatic corp. [/B] "Oh, man," Moore said Friday. "I haven't thought too much on it with everything going on with our season. But I'm sure it's going to be exciting. Anytime we can create a new chapter in a story is always fun to see because of the history there. I'm sure it will create some fun games." "I don't know," Moore said. "I don't know what it would have been like when I was there. We have some good memories against some other teams that became in a sense something like a rivalry. A new history will be created with this one." "I try not to pay too much attention," she said. "People, unfortunately, when it comes to sports sometimes take liberties to say things that don't have any substance to them. I understand it, but it's not helpful for the people on the receiving end. Again, I don't know who said what. It's not like it's a person that I'm associating anything with. But there was a point in the recruiting process, after everything was said and done, that wasn't graceful. But, again, I haven't thought about that in years." [/QUOTE]
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