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I'm hoping it turns out like one of those "Three's Company" episodes where Mr. Furley only hears half of a conversation and jumps to the wrong conclusion based on what he heard. Then comedy ensues.

What if it turns out that VJ Sr. is actually looking for a new house, and he owns a horse, so he needs a horse property; but someone is trying to pass off an ugly pony paddock because they don't realize what he has? I can see KO going out to meet with him, finding him in full dressage and realizing he misunderstood.
 
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I'm sure he's talking about his wife.

He's tweeting for all of us married guys taken for granted.
 
Not that it justifies the tweets, but I'd be upset too watching my kid get about half as many minutes as a 5th year senior shooting 20% and committing unforced turnovers every game.
 
You mean a parent isn't happy with their son's playing time? I'm shocked.

Vance isn't transferring. Remember kids go away to college to get away from their parents, Vance could be tired of his dad's over 'barringness.'

I'd bet some of those tweets aren't basketball related.
 
You KNOW what happens when you assume.
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You mean a parent isn't happy with their son's playing time? I'm shocked.

Vance isn't transferring. Remember kids go away to college to get away from their parents, Vance could be tired of his dad's over 'barringness.'

I'd bet some of those tweets aren't basketball related.

How do you know the family are nudists?
 
Legitimate worry by whom?

I'll bite my tongue and say sources, but people that are well connected with California recruiting.

Even after we signed him, California and Pacific schools called and texted all the time to get him to stay home. One coach was as confident as saying, "we'll see you next spring."

Vance and his dad are very close, and he definitely has influence on his son.
 
I'll bite my tongue and say sources, but people that are well connected with California recruiting.

Even after we signed him, California and Pacific schools called and texted all the time to get him to stay home. One coach was as confident as saying, "we'll see you next spring."

Vance and his dad are very close, and he definitely has influence on his son.
He quit his job years ago to train his son.
 
I'm hoping it turns out like one of those "Three's Company" episodes where Mr. Furley only hears half of a conversation and jumps to the wrong conclusion based on what he heard. Then comedy ensues.

I fear he's Mr. Roper, snickering while looking directly at the camera after he tells a stupid joke. Only the camera in this instance is us and he's reading our comments and laughing.
 
He quit his job years ago to train his son.
Woof. You know what that says right? That he thinks his son is NBA bound and that would justify quitting your job to invest time in your sons future. Seems like a case of unrealistic expectations.
 
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