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Per sources Malik has asked to be released from his scholly...
What a joke. Couldn't cut the mustard and got shown up by another freshman. So what does he do? Take his ball and leave.
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Way to have loyalty Horatio
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For all his talent, I wouldn't give a dime for his chances of sticking with a NBA team.
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Probably wants to be pg. If so, I'd rather go with peters and ready
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Kansas doesn't want him. We won't release him to any SEC school. Where would he go? Three words here. Dumb as shit.
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He demanded of Howland to play PG and Howland said hit the bricks.
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Taking his talents to the D-League
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Peace out!
Thank for choosing MSU Malik, but it turned out to be a poor fit. I hope he figures it out.
No matter the talent, some players become a clog in a program & Malik would have been that for us. It stinks it didn't work out, but I think this is best for everyone
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Don't knock the kid, knock the father. It's the father making the demands and trying to get a payday off his son. Single handily making his son look bad.
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Dude better get a degree. He won't make the pension cutoff.
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Here's the story: they met with howland. Wanted to be promised he would be the pg. howland told them he would have an opportunity to win the position. But guys would play in their best spot to help the team win. Daddy did not like the answer so both sides decided to go different directions.
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Originally Posted by
Steakonastick
Here's the story: they met with howland. Wanted to be promised he would be the pg. howland told them he would have an opportunity to win the position. But guys would play in their best spot to help the team win. Daddy did not like the answer so both sides decided to go different directions.
Good. I feared we'd bring Malik back as a 1 and waste half a season of peters' development playing Malik. If Malik wasn't coming back as a 2, we're better off without him.
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Horatio called it a "trust issue" Translated as: We didn't trust that Howland would play Malik at PG. Good riddance
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Malik's a great kid and would be an asset. He is a team first guy. Too bad his daddy isn't.
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Originally Posted by
Steakonastick
Here's the story: they met with howland. Wanted to be promised he would be the pg. howland told them he would have an opportunity to win the position. But guys would play in their best spot to help the team win. Daddy did not like the answer so both sides decided to go different directions.
This is exactly what I heard. Almost word for word.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Horatio called it a "trust issue" Translated as: We didn't trust that Howland would play Malik at PG. Good riddance
They're about to learn no elite school will play Malik as a 1. If Malik wants to play the point, better steer clear of power 5 schools
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You'll never convience me he is anywhere near ready for NBA. Hell, he wasn't ready for SEC! Further, he wasn't even the best player on our team!
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