

Kansas Star Tears ACL

As I reported a couple days ago, Kansas star, Brandon Rush, did not enter the NBA draft. Part of the reason could have been because of a torn ACL. Rush could be out for up to six months after hurting his knee in a pick up game.
White a No Show at Minicamp

Former USC star LenDale White didn't show up for Titans minicamp. Titans coach, Jeff Fisher, was uncertain why White didn't show to camp. Reports say that White had troubles with his flight and was stuck at the airport. White has had problems this off season already by showing up for camp at 260 lbs and then suffered a hamstring injury.
In a previous entry, I was asked who I thought was Nebraska's best NBA player. I honestly have never be alive when Nebraska has had "great" basketball players. The best of my time was maybe Tyronn Lue.
1 comment:
Bradlee,
What time? Your what? 19? In your time, you never seen the likes of Dave Hoppen, Eric Piatkowski, Erick Strickland,Sam Carrier, Don Maclay, Steve Hokuf, George Wahlquist and Robert Parsons. These were great players.
LJ
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