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Faris and January Waived by the Sun
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[QUOTE="Bigpetunia, post: 2193260, member: 1772"] Embedded in the Kelly Faris story are the reasons why many people find the college game so much more appealing than the professional. Based upon ability, it was never in the cards for Kelly to succeed in the pro game. Yet, because of her internal makeup, her drive and her determination, she elevated her game sufficiently to become the ultimate college (and team) player, one that we fans especially cherished for those very reasons. At the time of her graduation, I had hoped, and so posted, that she would put basketball behind her and pursue a new life direction. The same factors that contributed to her collegiate success would inevitably guarantee similar success in any alternative discipline. The fact that she is now a few years older doesn't alter that reality. It's none of my business, obviously, but if I were in a position to advise her, I'd do everything I could to get her to pursue graduate school training to lay the foundation of a whole new career of her choosing. Who, for example, wouldn't trust one's life to a Dr. Kelly Faris? [/QUOTE]
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