@hblethh__@Klege23 Honestly that’s just selfish. Let the kid shine where he’s gonna get minutes. Really bad take here Little Red. He will be missed (unlike Reibe)
Unlike Bum Ass Reibe, Stewart will be missed. Can’t be riding the pine in your last year.
Formula for another natty run = Solo+Mullins back, backup C and PG acquired in portal. The pieces are coming together.
Reibe going to USC? Lmao what a fucking loser
@floatinghighway@hblethh__ And? He’s set up to make millions this year…I think it’s acceptable to treat him like an adult.
Find a new slant you virtue signaling hack!
@1UCONN@18Baldy@hblethh__ Sources from inside the athletic department have indicated yes. Parents involved in the lack of playing time down the stretch as well. Bag chaser, not a ring chaser
@BpenfieldJ Huskies forever after 1 year and immediate bounce? Nah that ain’t how we roll. Loyalty is what earns a true fans respect. Actions have consequences.
In fact, I hope he tears his Achilles in the offseason!
@NotDanHurley Reibes not gonna bang you bro. It’s ok to have some emotion when a player transfers for no good reason.
Don’t let the door hit you on the way out Eric!
@JRFranklin15@allie__voss Unfortunately you are wrong my guy. Pitbulls just have bad tempers, plain and simple
Of course there are always exceptions, but the law of large numbers doesn’t lie. They’re dangerous as a whole, and clearly the most dangerous breed by far. Shouldn’t be pets
Back in the good ole days Yaxel the Bozo would have never been able to play at Michigan
It’s a shame that an institution like UMich would stoop this low and make me question their academic integrity
When’s the last time we’ve heard of a player being on academic probation??
BUM
Yaxel Lendeborg missed three years of High School ball because of academic struggles
He worked to improve his grades and was able to JUST make a team before the season ended, and performed well enough to make it to a community college, where he then became the NJCAA’s all-time leading rebounder
He then transferred to UAB, where he became one of two players in Division I history to record over 600 points, 400 rebounds and 150 assists in a single season. The other player is Larry Bird.
Afterwards, he transferred to Michigan and performed well enough to be a potential first rounder in the ‘25 draft
But he stayed and wanted to build upon that legacy and lift up his draft stock even more.
And he did just that, becoming a national champion and a potential lottery level draft pick.
Yaxel’s story isn’t one that should be ridiculed.
It should be one that’s praised — because worked hard at every level to get to where he’s at