Terrence Clarke declares

GoBigBlue1224

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I think Cal told him to GTFO. Or at least I hope he did. He quit on his team (no proof, but Cals comments kinda give that vibe). Hopefully Cal is cleaning house and we never have a season like this again. My opinion anyways... I would like to see a sophomore Boston.
 

podgejeff_

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Dec 4, 2005
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I think Cal told him to GTFO. Or at least I hope he did. He quit on his team (no proof, but Cals comments kinda give that vibe). Hopefully Cal is cleaning house and we never have a season like this again. My opinion anyways... I would like to see a sophomore Boston.

Boston needs to look up the career trajectory of a guy named James Young.

James Young was much better at basketball than BJ Boston at this same stage.
 
Jan 9, 2007
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In a system where players were allowed to make any money while playing college basketball players like Clarke probably stay. Everything about the current system is busted
 

seccats04

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Dec 6, 2004
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Can’t miss what you never had.
 

stoneycat_20

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Nov 28, 2003
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Guys, we obviously have some bad apples in the locker room..we don't want them back and it more than likely was the guys with one foot out the door...NBA guys and Fletcher..Boston, Clarke, Sarr, and Jackson..something was up, they had way too much talent to go 9-16 even if the water boy was coaching. Cal said several times we had guys trying to get their own....so this might be addition by subtraction.
 

NoDef

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Sep 1, 2001
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I don't know his situation, but if you live 19 years in the poor house and your stock falls due to injury, what could it hurt to live 20 years in poverty and assure yourself some big money after a solid sophomore year?
 

fisherscat

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Feb 9, 2005
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Too many of these guys Cal doesn’t even recruit. They recruit UK. Just using the program to move as quickly as possible to the league.
 

WallMash

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Oct 30, 2009
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"Plays downhill" and always runs right into his defender for a TO charge. I can not understand how both he and Boston hand no freakin' clue how to get to the rack without running into the defender.
 
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TheExhaustedOne

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Jan 24, 2020
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Tootles.

Something to keep in mind, Jones made it sound like Clarke wouldn’t be welcomed back. Regardless he’s one of my least liked. Might as well never came here. I barely even remember how he played. At this point you could field an entire team of Cal players who BBN doesn’t care for.

Hope he took a class in Mandarin, he will need it where he’s going.
 
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Cawood86_rivals

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Feb 20, 2005
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Lol not even a test the waters, he just straight up renounced his eligibility what a way to go about it.
I do not care at all what happens now that he is leaving. I'm not mad or anything. I just don't care. These guys come here looking to leave in a few months. Why should I even bother trying to develop a care?
 
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katwest

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Feb 16, 2003
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Clarke has to be one of the biggest disappointments ever at Kentucky, leaving after one year without playing most of the year. If he makes an NBA roster that's proof the NBA is in a downward spiral, this is why Cal needs more than one Kentucky boy on the roster, to take up the slack when these overrated players like Clarke come here and don't play then leave. Then when they all do leave they leave with this message about saying playing here is all they ever dreamed of, what a crock, spare me this BS.
 

true-blue1

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May 15, 2007
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Good luck to the young man, but bad decision, he should have transferred instead of declaring for the draft.