@SSN_CBB@SSN_Kansas@KUHoops@Zubyejiofor@StJohnsBBall@SSN_StJohns His footwork was silky, that baby hook was unstoppable, and his leadership lit up every team he touched. Zubby Ejirofor left his mark on college basketball,thank you for the memories! ๐ฅ๐
@RealPitino Thank you Coach for leading this Red Storm team with such passion and belief! You brought incredible college basketball back to St. Johnโs and gave us an amazing, unforgettable season full of heart, hustle, and brotherhood. The way those young men played for you and for each other was special. Appreciate everything you poured into this program, truly grateful. Go Red Storm! ๐ช๐ด
Really proud of these two and the work they put in for Corinth Holders this year.
Wyatt made his presence felt on JV, using that long frame to crash the boards and battle in the post on defense. Love watching him develop his game.
And my senior Zach closing out his high school basketball career the right way, team leading scorer, Team Offensive MVP, and All-Conference Honorable Mention. Some great moments this season and a lot of memories over the years.
Basketball has been a big part of our lives for a long time, and Iโm grateful for every game, practice, and late night in the gym.
No matter what comes next, I couldnโt be more proud of these guys.
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โCorinth Holders saw some tournament action on Tuesday. They lost to the Vance Charter Knights at home by a 65-50 margin. While losing is never fun, the Pirates can't take it too hard given the team's big disadvantage in MaxPreps' North Carolina basketball rankings (they are ranked 518th, while the Knights are ranked 177th).
Corinth Holders lost despite a true team effort on offense. The best among them was Zach Rankin, who shot 63% from the field to rack up 12 points in addition to five rebounds and three steals.โ
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Typical ESPN shill job, Jay. Youโre bought and paid for, parroting the company line while ignoring the coaches who are actually in the trenches saying this is destroying college basketball. Mid-season pro transfers like this turn the sport into a joke, and fans are tuning out because of it. Listen to the coaches for once instead of your paycheck.
@brianmccormick@franfraschilla No ill will intended. My broader point is that determining exact age and amateur/pro status overseas can be complicated, which is why drawing bright line eligibility rules gets messy fast.