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No idea what Cayden was thinking. Pretty sure the fans will want him run out of Durham
I was thinking just the opposite, i.e., Cayden might need/benefit from a fresh start in CG.Cayden can stay in Durham
I said here (and got more than a few down votes for it) during the recruiting process for the Boozers that they should split up when choosing a school. Specifically, that Cayden would be deep in his brother's shadow when it came to establishing his "brand" at Duke, whereas he'd stand on and better demonstrate his own skills elsewhere.They'll send him to Siberia before they take him back after that choke job
Evans' handle on Instagram is "getuhhandup" which is incredibly funny now with how things went downnot sure if i'd be thrilled or super-thrilled if Boozers become Canes, but definitely do not want Isaiah zero-rebounds Evans! guy didn't lift a finger or an eyebrow to challenge the buzzer beater... reminds me of a few threes saw this year from opps left wide open by a defender not far apart.
or he could be thinking - I can be the one to lead duke back next year to winning a title once twin brother leaves. also, I cant fully blame Cayden there bc he should have never gotten the ball. all cam had to do was hold it.I said here (and got more than a few down votes for it) during the recruiting process for the Boozers that they should split up when choosing a school. Specifically, that Cayden would be deep in his brother's shadow when it came to establishing his "brand" at Duke, whereas he'd stand on and better demonstrate his own skills elsewhere.
Well, he has a lifetime brand now. Maybe a new start at UM is what's needed. Doubt it happens though. fwiw, He gave a classy post-game interview.
I think there's a shot somewhere of scheyer on the sidelines screaming get your hand up as Mullins shot the three.Evans' handle on Instagram is "getuhhandup" which is incredibly funny now with how things went down
Dude was born on third base and owns 2 of the biggest choke jobs in back to back years in recent tourney history.Coach of the Year Scheyer with another tourney choke job