doesn't miss another game, it will forever be a myth here.<div>
</div><div>Here's what I think. I don't think it was a suspension, but Coach and company have a good point in that there are 2 things at play here:</div><div>
</div><div>1. Nothing has been said outside of the missed game announcements of Moultrie's apparent "knee problems." Looking at it from the outside, it kind of makes sense. Red flags immediately go up when all of a sudden, they make an announcement of a chronic knee condition Moultrie has had right before he misses 3 random games, where prior to those missed games, it has NEVER once been mentioned. </div><div>
</div><div>2. Also, Stansbury has been on the hot seat with discipline issues. Last year, there were a combined total of suspensions (between NCAA and in-house) of more games than a regular basketball season, PLUS the Hawaii fiasco where two teammates fought each other on national tv. That, along with an issue of annual transfers over the past 7 or 8 years (Hansborough, the Delk twins, Goodridge, Osby, etc.). Stans has had issues with discipline and I could see where some in-house suspensions would be covered up dealing with 2 big-name starters on his team because he wants to do what he can to save face. I think Bryant is a little more expendable to him, that's why no effort was made to cover him up. </div><div>
</div><div>Like I said, I have seen Moultrie struggle a lot this year moving quickly down the floor. He usually is never the first one ahead of the pack in transition and there have been times where we have had to wait on him and/or Sid to get down the floor. Lewis and Johnson have no issues moving with the rest of the pack and there have been times where Lewis has beaten everyone down the floor. That's why I think there is something legitimate to his knee issues, but what they are saying makes sense, and until someone says otherwise, it has legitimacy. </div><div>
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