Tyrese Maxey says hello...
I didn't forget Maxey. He wasn't nearly as productive as Nick or Quickley this year.
Tyrese Maxey says hello...
I didn't forget Maxey. He wasn't nearly as productive as Nick or Quickley this year.
I completely agree. When an unremarkable professional career has ended, no one will remember what you did as the eighth man on an above average Utah Jazz team. I get the money. But when all is said and done, I think their time at Kentucky will in most cases be remembered as the best time in their basketball lives.And I don’t understand why not ONE kid in the last 10 years wants that. I bet a lot more will want it in 15 years
I am okay with your opinion that those are the better players. However, I do not agree with your degree of hyperbole. In this response you said Maxey wasn't nearly as productive. in the previous quote you said, "Nick and Quickley were the two best players on the team by far.I didn't forget Maxey. He wasn't nearly as productive as Nick or Quickley this year.
I don't get into Instagram or anything, but why do people follow these kids? I don't get the point of getting worked up for stuff you have no control over.
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