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But could he give us a couple of 3-minute bursts each half?I feel he is gone because if not, we would have heard something! I really don't think he will ever be healthy enough to play a full game, especially at our pace! I hope I am wrong!
100% agree. If he is healthy enough to do so, that is the best decision for him. The other angle is that if the reality is his knees will never hold up to any real minutes, one would think UNC would likely remain the best place for him (familiarity with the staff, school, program, etc.). So he must be feeling pretty confident about his health.I believe he could give us a few minutes at a time and be quite effective. I also think he wants more than that and who could blame him! I pray he finds the place that will allow him to fulfill those hoop dreams!
Regards to Sharpe, another pertinent question is, did he decide to finish the semester to be eligible for the fall if he decided to back out, or drop out after the season ended to focus on the draft?Is Sharpe 100 percent off the table at this point? I know he is in the low 30's range of draft boards
He is 10000000% off the table.Is Sharpe 100 percent off the table at this point? I know he is in the low 30's range of draft boards
Not sure why he should feel obligated after four years. He committed for four years and that's what he gave us. He got his degree and now he wants to go somewhere he can get a few extra minutes.If I’m Manley, I would feel obligated to return and help the team/staff that stood by me for four years when most staffs wouldn’t have. With all but one of our C/PF’s leaving, he had the perfect opportunity to pay the school back for their huge investment in time and money(scholarship as well as very expensive surgeries). If he could have merely replicated his ‘18 season of 10 MPG, 5.4 PPG, and 3.6 RPG, that would have been invaluable to our team next year. So his decision is disappointing.
Perhaps he truly believes he can play starter minutes(a delusion I believe), or he realizes he’s not up to playing at the ACC level. Regardless, I wish him well.
Different strokes for different folks. I would feel an obligation to do so.Not sure why he should feel obligated after four years. He committed for four years and that's what he gave us. He got his degree and now he wants to go somewhere he can get a few extra minutes.
In this situation, I agree. Manley contributed very little on the court and UNC stuck by him. I know many coaches and programs who would not have done it and would have taken his scholarship to use for someone else.Different strokes for different folks. I would feel an obligation to do so.
I have no inside info, but I suspect Francis was told he didn't really have a future here.I don't see Manley as an candidate for the Jerimiah Francis award. UNC honored Francis's scholarship offer, let him rehab his injuries and the kid transfers once he healed.