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Vital, still brimming with confidence, looks back at UConn career and ahead to the pros
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[QUOTE="gsmooth, post: 3547646, member: 9355"] Yeah he was kicking a--. I give my condolences to all affected by this pandemic, whether it was death, sickness, bad working conditions, not getting income etc. That's by far the worst thing about this Covid-19 pandemic. On a sports level, though, the thing I hate the most was not being able to see him and Alterique play in the post season. I think the AAC would've been an entertaining free for all battle with all those teams on the bubble for the NCAA tournament (maybe the best of all the conference tourneys). UConn I think would've made the NCAA if they just reached the final, never mind winning it. But UConn, with the way they were playing, were definitely going to make the NIT and I would've still loved to see Vital and Gilbert get some wins that tourney. It would've been the only time, besides 1988 and 1989 that I would've felt great for them making the NIT. All the other NIT years, although important for development, I am not going to lie, I really didn't care. Hell, I drove down all the way from Boston to see Senior Night. I am really glad for him that he was able to go out on a high note with AG and win that game in from of his fans. His speech was really good ,too. He and AG deserved that moment. [/QUOTE]
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