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3/22/2019 4:20 am  #1


Ja Morant

Per Wikipedia, Duquesne was one of the few schools to offer him coming out of high school. Can't find any more info as to details. What a get he would have been. 

 

3/22/2019 5:31 am  #2


Re: Ja Morant

pressurecooker wrote:

Per Wikipedia, Duquesne was one of the few schools to offer him coming out of high school. Can't find any more info as to details. What a get he would have been. 

He wouldn't have come anyway after Ferry was fired.
 

 

3/22/2019 7:25 am  #3


Re: Ja Morant

We’ve been in the final few schools for quite a few really good players in the past decade. Might be fun to make a list at some point this offseason.

 

3/25/2019 3:27 pm  #4


Re: Ja Morant

Never heard of him.  Just like that skinny kid from Eastern Michigan - what was his name?   Gevin something.  George Gervin.   Hell, we can beat those unknowns.

 

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