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I wish Stu nothing but success. I watch the Godfather's show and he had Stu on this year(wonder now if they had talked bout this earlier as sophs don't usually make it on TV) and had nothing but praise for him. The joked about how Stu would warm up by shooting 20-25 threes right handed and then LEFT handed and try not to miss any. Too bad he 5'9" and not a roadrunner. He will probably be a really good D-II player, maybe could have played a little more at UL the next two years, but his height hurts his defense and he's just not gonna get time in Pitino's pressure scheme. He is/was a walk on so there is no pressure to free up a roster spot driving this. He just wants some PT and deserves it and will probably use it well at his next stop. Thank you Stu for all the time yo put in practicing, probably on scout team duty running our opponents offense instead of getting time to improve your chemistry with the regulars and get more PT. That's a very unselfish thing to do, showing true love for the TEAM by helping make J-Smith and McGee better knowing you're killing your own chance for PT. Players like this add so much in team chemistry that people don't realize they really are major contributors to their teams success.
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