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James Wiseman Leaves Memphis

They probably won't.

The NCAA got exactly what they wanted out of this. The gave Wiseman an additional 3 games for the games he played. Both Wiseman and Memphis were very strategic with the restraining order. Memphis was specifically told to not use the NCAA verdict against him while under the TOR.

Since Memphis was a defendant in the case, doing so would have been bad legally for Memphis. (At least on paper).

Cheaters know how to cheat and get better at it. Memphis has learned from its many infractions in the past.
I still wouldn't be surprised something else doesnt come up pertaining to this class some time in the future.
 
Exactly. You can play D3 tennis and keep your letter and pretend it's better than club for all I care. Big time college sports should be abolished.

Love logging on and seeing that the boneyard is having an extremely normal one
 
Didn't he win a date w/Skinner for writing so passionately in favor of the Huskies back when that was his thing?
I don’t know about that. He was well respected in the Boneyard for a couple of years. Wrote long dissertations about games. Those of us who took the time to read them greatly appreciated his insights and effort.

His Waterloo was defending KO. You need to be strong in this forum if you take an unpopular stand. We’ve managed to soil Champ’s long johns and Chief’s briefs.

And some poster was so soiled he went from stairmaster to stainmaster.
 
Chris Mullin was on the local radio talking about this, and said: not everyone benefits from college, not everyone enjoys the experience, and there should be another path available. He doesn't believe that this will hurt Wiseman because JW is going to be drafted on potential not past performance. One of the interesting things about it was the hosts saying there isn't any film on JW and how would that work against him. Mullin responded that the private workouts and discussions are more important than any film. Moreover, JW's fundamentals are pretty good so his only concern is weight / strength and to be able to play against bigger stronger players.
Oh and if you want the ultimate in fantasy camps, Mullin is getting together with Hardaway and Richmond to run a fantasy basketball camp in March. Benefits go to the Warriors charity.
 
The more I learn about this, the most I sympathize with James Wiseman.

Personally, I don't think the kid has done anything wrong and the blame should be on his people. They must have known that there was a real chance the suspension would have happened and in that case, might as well end up overseas like Ball and Hampton where he'd get PT and have less distractions to deal with.

When shady NCAA stuff happens, 99% of the time the adults are the ones to blame, but the kids get the brunt of the punishment.
 
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Good for him, F the NCAA hopefully he can use his platform to expose Emmert and the NCAA and tell his side of the story once he is in the NBA with todays social media, to help bring down the NCAA once and for all.
 
I wonder what the over/under was for the % of classes he made his first and last semester at Memphis: i'll go with 15%
 
Imagine that. And Woop-t-doo. Who's next????? And where might they b heading???
 

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