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  • #16
    I see it the same way. It is not bitterness. I like the kids Bradley got for 4 years, instead of 1 year of Max. I am just surprised by Max's decision.
    Max left Michigan because he was a perrenial bench player who felt he never got a chance to play or prove himself. But then he gets a waiver and goes to Indiana. Does anyone think it will be any different there?

    At Michigan he got to experience 3 NCAA teams, including an Elite 8 in 2014, and a National Championship runnerup in 2013.

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    • #17
      I for one will admit I was wrong...
      Max did play a lot at Indiana, was a key player, they were UNDEFEATED at home and had an incredible season that's probably still far from over...
      Max was loudly honored at IU by 17,000 fans on Senior Night and says he had an incredible year.
      Turns out Max made the right decision and the one that probably served him the best among any and all the options he had. Good for him.

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      • #18
        Max Bielfeldt is voted the Big Ten 6th Man of the Year
        - Congrats to Max!

        Where I and a lot of people were not wrong on Max, is that he is a good player....he would have made a great mid-major player, would have helped us a lot given we constantly had foul trouble, inexperience, and lack of size in the paint..
        His Big Ten numbers of 8 ppg & 5 rpg plus 44% from the arc, are pretty impressive given he got just 17 mpg...where here- he might have gotten 30+ mpg.
        I honestly think if Max had chosen to finish his career at Bradley - we'd have won 6 or 8 more games - but still wouldn't have played in the post-season - so in the end Max did fine.

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