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  • #16
    Originally posted by BUfan14 View Post

    His numbers right now are pretty pedestrian and his worst since his freshman year. It appears in the last game (which was decent, but game after three straight poor offensive performances) he was not in the starting lineup. He appears to be firmly entrenched in the rotation either way, but it has to be weird after being a go to guy and leader here to being just another guy his senior year. Money aside, I wonder if he would make the same decision today? Of course, he will almost assuredly be in the tournament this year if that was his main motivation, and he wouldn't have been able to say that here. Though maybe with him back this year, who knows what would have happened.
    I think his problem is that mustache. He gets rid of that, the sky is the limit.
    Larry Bird
    I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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    • #17
      The only Conner players I care about are those who commit to play and commit to stay!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by yoda View Post
        very tough news for the two time MVC Player of the Year Tucker DeVries. It was revealed that he has played much
        of the past two seasons with a nagging right shoulder problem. After he (and his Coach/Father) transferred last spring
        to West Virginia, he underwent surgery. They never fully revealed the nature of the shoulder issue on the arm he uses
        for shooting, but it sounds like possibly a shoulder labrum tear.

        He rehabbed over the summer and was pronounced cleared for this season.... but after their first 8 games,
        he's averaging 15 ppg and hitting almost 50% of his 3-pointers - suddenly they announced he is
        "out indefinitely with an upper body injury" .. rumored to be a recurrence of the same shoulder problem.
        Possibly they are considering keeping him out to preserve a potential medical redshirt since he's still played
        few enough games to qualify. Multiple sources see him as a likely 1st round pick in the NBA Draft....
        Tucker DeVries has been held out of games at West Virginia for the past 2 months to see if his shoulder injury will improve with rest and allow him to return to playing this season. However, today, head coach Darian DeVries announced that Tucker will miss the rest of the season and undergo surgery - https://fieldlevelmedia.com/ncaab/we...oogle_vignette


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        • #19
          speaking of shouder injuries, another former Drake player & BU favorite...Conor Enright now at DePaul, dislocated his
          right shoulder in a huge blowout loss to Villanova (100-56), way back on January 4. Surprisingly, he popped it back into joint,
          was cleared mecicallly right away, and came right back to play 37 minutes in their very next game a couple nites later.
          He then played ~30 and even up to 39 minutes in each of their next seven games, altho he clearly was not 100%
          as he only averaged a bit over 6 ppg in that 9-game stretch. But now his coach has
          announced he is done for the season as his shoulder now needs surgery, likely indicating a serious labrum tear.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by yoda View Post
            speaking of shouder injuries, another former Drake player & BU favorite...Conor Enright now at DePaul, dislocated his
            right shoulder in a huge blowout loss to Villanova (100-56), way back on January 4. Surprisingly, he popped it back into joint,
            was cleared mecicallly right away, and came right back to play 37 minutes in their very next game a couple nites later.
            He then played ~30 and even up to 39 minutes in each of their next seven games, altho he clearly was not 100%
            as he only averaged a bit over 6 ppg in that 9-game stretch. But now his coach has
            announced he is done for the season as his shoulder now needs surgery, likely indicating a serious labrum tear.
            Kudos for his toughness. Still can’t stand the flopper.
            Larry Bird
            I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Tommy View Post
              Kudos for his toughness. Still can’t stand the flopper.
              However we could really use someone with his high motor right now.

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