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makhtar did a terrible thing, but he took responsibility for it and got professional help. makhtar's ok....Mahktar never bothered me as much as he seems to trigger others. I don't really understand the angst surrounding him.
The other thing to pay attention to in this video is just how good Felton was.
Of the freshman PGs who started since Roy took over (Felton, Frasor, Lawson, Marshall, Paige, White, Anthony, Love), the only one I would definitively take Cadeau over is Bobby Frasor. Probably Marcus Paige? And because of recency bias probably Caleb Love.As much as I like Cadeau, and expect him to be a star, freshman Felton would have eaten freshman Cadeau alive on both ends of the floor.
He surely is the craziest, meaning most insane (not funny in an odd way). And he is about as selfishly vicious and delusional as they come.This guy seems super bitter and takes every chance he gets to crap all over the program
N'Diaye caused major trouble at Michigan. His rep was well known. Dottering Dean took him anyway, probably assuming that being Saint Dean he could turn N'Diaye into a paragon of good.IMO it’s Makhtar N'Diaye. Put Brendan Haywood on the “Starting 6” and UNC cuts down the nets in 1998. Nobody can convince me otherwise. N’Diaye and everything about him rubbed me the wrong way.
McCants has a ring. That alone puts him further down the list than the Wear Twins and He Who Must Not be Named. No doubt McCants has mental issues that factor in. I often think of the sad ending to Clifford Rozier. I hope McCants can find some peace.
You have some deep seeded hatred of UNC basketball. Maybe you should stick to football.N'Diaye caused major trouble at Michigan. His rep was well known. Dottering Dean took him anyway, probably assuming that being Saint Dean he could turn N'Diaye into a paragon of good.