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[QUOTE="RF2044, post: 4292240, member: 40"] Cool summary -- really interesting to see how each player's respective career unfolded. Thompson's mom was a loon. She did that kid a massive disservice by steering him to Seton Hall to play for her -- ahem -- boyfriend. He had potential, but ended up having a bust of a career. 3 total games played over his final two years of eligibility -- what a waste. Where did Matthew Moyer eventually end up on his second transfer? George Washington, I think? If so, he found his level -- 10 ppg / nearly 10 rpg shooting 50% from the floor is pretty solid. Looks like he ended his career on a high note. What went wrong with Carey IMO is that he couldn't dribble. It was Josh Wright part 2 -- kid had elite speed / athleticism, but couldn't dribble down his chin. Tough to play guard, and especially point guard, when that's the case. Looks like he ended up being a pretty good shooter from three-point range, but didn't do much else. Those assist totals... ugh... and this was a guy who was hand picked by the staff to replace Tyler Ennis. Err... Kaleb Joseph... who also couldn't dribble. [/QUOTE]
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