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Who as in line to be point once Cam left?This is interesting.
Delano. Im just saying, it's interesting we are getting a 1 year point guard when Cam might be coming back. Or probably not.Who as in line to be point once Cam left?
It’s possible, but I would be shocked if he’s back. He obviously wants gone and he wasn’t paying attention to rules while here.Delano. Im just saying, it's interesting we are getting a 1 year point guard when Cam might be coming back. Or probably not.
He's a good point guard who needs to prove he can follow rules. I think that will hurt him trying to get to the next level.It’s possible, but I would be shocked if he’s back. He obviously wants gone and he wasn’t paying attention to rules while here.
The mom situation might be the wildcard.
Oh....I’ve been saying that for a long time. Problem is, he’s put himself kind of in a no mans land. He’s on thin ice here and he hasn’t set himself up well to be welcomed at the next level.He's a good point guard who needs to prove he can follow rules. I think that will hurt him trying to get to the next level.
I still have a little faith he will grow up & spend another year as a husker.Oh....I’ve been saying that for a long time. Problem is, he’s put himself kind of in a no mans land. He’s on thin ice here and he hasn’t set himself up well to be welcomed at the next level.
I hope you’re right and I hope he hasn’t burned too many bridges on the team.I still have a little faith he will grow up & spend another year as a husker.
In a meeting this week in Indianapolis before the Big Ten tournament, Fred Hoiberg sat across from Kobe Webster and told him he needed a point guard.
Hoiberg laid out the situation. He needed someone who could distribute, someone who could score. Someone who, presumably, could take over for Cam Mack, who days later would declare for the NBA draft.
“He just explained he runs a 5-out system, which I think fits my style,” said Webster, a 6-foot grad transfer who scored 1,417 points in three seasons at Western Illinois. “Everything just lined up.”