You are the best negotiator in the world when you’re lying in a cozy bed.
The alarm goes off at 6:30am and your mind starts making its case. One morning won’t matter. You can go later. You need the rest
There’s no secret formula. The players who separate themselves just show up when everyone else doesn’t.
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Look in the mirror NCAA. They perpetrated the biggest hit by giving everyone an extra season because of COVID then not doing the same for incoming high school athletes who were impacted that and by COVID as well.
I agree with this.👇
The NCAA says eligibility lawsuits are reducing college athletics opportunities for high school athletes.
But it’s really current NCAA eligibility rules that are the big culprit.
I am very grateful for the kind words and feedback from everyone I have received from this article. When I was writing this I was unsure how it would be perceived, and I’m glad it’s providing some insight.
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I played basketball everyday for 18 years straight, it’s all I know. More to come.
This testimony is the exact reason we fought so hard to get Connor rightfully eligible. If people only knew the half of it. One of the best people I’ve ever coached.
The best thing you may ever read on Twitter. That Culture @connor1035 writes about… the hangouts, the camaraderie absolutely still exits here at @gbphoenixmbb and we will fight to keep it!
@ryanhammer09 Totally agree. What sucks worse is that he was diagnosed with a broken foot after game 9 last year but never told that surgery was an option (much less the best option) and told to keep playing until he shut himself down. Cincy admitted it. NCAA ignored it. Absurd.
We’re proud to have represented Connor in court today, and now, he’s finally able to be on the court!!! He’s a true winner, and as we all know, #WinnersWin