If you are a US Citizen and you aren’t rooting for USA against Belgium, you are a traitor. No other way to put it. You can’t be trusted if you are rooting against your own country in the World Cup.
"I spoke to a source close to Dusty May ... it IS the college environment that is pushing him to this decision."
College Basketball Insider @MattNorlander reveals what really led to Dusty May leaving college hoops for the NBA.
@SpartanHoops_DK@CFBChuckk Great, definitely too low. Honestly, I think Fears might be a spotter two too high & both Michigan point guards a little too low.
VIDEO: Baltimore #Ravens fifth-round pick Adam Randall college highlights from when he was at Clemson.
Which legendary running back does he remind you of…?
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Michigan State’s Jasiah Jervis is one of the most underrated incoming freshmen draft prospects in college basketball next season.
The 6’5 Guard is one of the most talented Guard’s in next year’s draft class where he averaged 18/6/5 on 52% shooting while being named the New York POTY, and averaged 16/4/2 while shooting 36% from three on 5 attempts a game in EYBL.
Jervis is one of the most talented PNR operators in high school where he finished in the 94th percentile for PNR scoring for Stepinac, and 90th percentile in PNR scoring in EYBL. Jervis’s pace, quickness, 3 level scoring, craft, and passing ability all helps him be an extremely effective PNR player. Jervis is also extremely quick in transition who has the ability to make a quick decision play effectively in transition, and he’s also a strong off ball shooter and connective passer.
There’s not many incoming Freshmen with his mix of creation, pace, 3 level scoring, playmaking, and ability to play multiple positions at 6’5 and Jervis is set to be one of the most talented freshmen in cbb next season.