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HAMI is a guy who wants the limelight, but so far he has been true to his word from the beginning. For HAMI to have been swayed by Calimari can only be explained by 2 things: he either had no intention of playing in college until scouts told him that he wouldn't be a lottery pick this year or he always wanted to go to Kentucky. No other explanation makes sense.
HAMI seems like a loyal kid who wants to blaze his path and not be a follower like he would be at Kentucky. Also, Ollie and UCONN should try to use their influence and employ certain top recruits family members somewhere in the state or in the city if all else fails.
P.S. HAMI COMMIT BRING HAMMER TIME BACK TO STORRS!
He definitely enjoys the limelight, and I don't know if he would want to share in that, and be lost among many other great five star recruits on Kentucky's roster. The media tends to talk up the top 2 5-star players at Kentucky. Yet, at Uconn he would shine and own the limelight and the narrative, and would have a great cast of players (Jalen, Rique, Larrier, Mal) with more experience next year, and thus provide him with "as" legitimate a shot as Kentucky with a deep tournament run. He's also familiar with the coaching staff, players and would essentially playing at home at Uconn, and playing best within comfortable surroundings.
I'm not convinced he's going to Kentucky. He's also made references about shocking the world, a reference we all know made famous by Khalid El Amin.
BRING HAMMER TIME BACK TO STORRS.