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Syniker Hart declares for the draft... much hilarity ensues. Anyone know when that scholarship becomes available? Transfer period?

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geebob wrote:Syniker Hart declares for the draft... much hilarity ensues. Anyone know when that scholarship becomes available? Transfer period?
You don't think his 11 points and 7 boards per game will translate to the CSL?
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Rizzo wrote:
geebob wrote:Syniker Hart declares for the draft... much hilarity ensues. Anyone know when that scholarship becomes available? Transfer period?
You don't think his 11 points and 7 boards per game will translate to the CSL?
Good rebounder and defender, but he's also shot happy and shoots 38%. If I would have had any other acceptable options at power forward, I might have given him some more minutes at SF which might be a more natural position for him. It's just not often that you see the second best player on a 10-17 team leaving early. "We wish him the best."

I definitely will be thin in the post next year with my two best inside players moving on, and two raw and unimpressive freshmen and a low range recruit trying to take up the slack.

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