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PawlOski's avatar

What's the "knock" he is dealing with?

Rob Hwang's avatar

No idea. Fox hasn’t said. But I don’t think it’s a season ending injury otherwise he would’ve just said that was the case.

TD_24's avatar

That dreaded lower body injury that we have become accustomed to under Coach Wilcox has infiltrated the basketball program and Coach Fox.

goldenone's avatar

Good news to be sure. Someone to rotate with Joel Brown who is a defender but not much of a scorer.

Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

This is great news...unfortunately, the idiot NCAA had to waste a few games with all these kids before they got their shee-ayt together. The lack of transparency with the successfully granted waivers caused a stir bc the bias was so clear....Kentucky, Gonzaga, Texas Tech, LSU all had marquee players granted eligibility, while lower tier programs like Cal,SMU, Pitt, Miami (FL) all had key players inexplicably denied despite the NCAA saying initially that waivers would be granted. F the NCAA, comin' straight from the underground....

Rob Hwang's avatar

TBF I think Gonzaga(?) had a guy ruled ineligible from a waiver? The grander point still stands. Just pointing out that the inconsistencies affected some of the top programs too.

Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

True Rob...hope these top programs can survive the misfortune the NCAA always heaps their way. ;-

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Sam Fielder's avatar

You're missing the point (as usual). If you have some other information that is germane to the article and discussion, post it as a comment and explain your thoughts. Posting the exact same information on another site implies (no matter what your intent may be) that the reader would be better off to go there, which is quite frankly rude and unwarranted. It isn't policy, it's common courtesy.

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Rob Hwang's avatar

That’s literally the same story I wrote.

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Rob Hwang's avatar

Then write the details. Not just copy pasting a link from another site.

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Rob Hwang's avatar

It’s called giving context. You don’t just post links without explaining why you posted them. ESP when you link other cal sites on our site without providing the info of why you posted it. Otherwise it just looks like you’re telling people to read elsewhere.