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[QUOTE="orangefog, post: 1061066, member: 293"] I am sure his dad has his best interest in mind. He probably just wants a situation where his son has the best shot to succeed. In order to accomplish that, he is looking for a situation with as few obstacles as possible. I am not sure if that is his rationale, but that is what it appears to me. I don't know how I would guide my son if he were to have so many great opportunities. I would like to think think that I would let him make the choice, provided it was made with significant information on the schools involved and proper thought. Schools like Syracuse or Arizona are going to have other guards on the roster. It isn't often that a Tyler Ennis situation comes along where the kid is plugged in and plays a ton right away. It is even less often that the kid put in that situation succeeds as well as Tyler did. Isaiah seems like a good kid, I wish him well wherever he ends up. [/QUOTE]
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