As expected.
https://twitter.com/JeffRabjohns/status/1940508349608743383?t=DFri0wBu4g6PYmLObEuFYw&s=19
Good. Goode? Post #3.
@bucketgetter Luke Goode has a much better case than Leal did. IU has not been told anything officially on Luke Goode but I'll say this....he is practicing with the team and that tells me they believe there is a decent chance that Goode will be a member of the 2025-2026 Indiana roster.
Thankfully
GOAT SHITPOSTER
As it should be, I have no issues with Leal as a person or player but never saw the rationale for giving him effectively a 6th year. I know he didn't play a lot early but that's the case with many players. Being dressed and on the bench ready to go in if called counts as "playing" in every league I've ever known.
I enjoyed watching him play. Would have liked to have seen him shoot considerably more threes. Was not the most athletic defender but he understood angles and put himself in good position to defend.
I wish him nothing but the best.
Hopefully our new HCDD will put Goode in better positions to score at the 3pt line unlike the last regime!
Basketball gods did good.
Now AL can chill.
Great news!
I thought Leal played with effort. At times pretty well. Appreciated him being a Hoosier.
Couldn't see any reason to be granted another year though. Hope he does well in whatever he pursues.
Looks like someone finally told him he can no longer play the children's game.
Thank god. The last thing I wanted was him running it back to make another 500k. Dude needs to move on.As expected.
https://twitter.com/JeffRabjohns/status/1940508349608743383?t=DFri0wBu4g6PYmLObEuFYw&s=19
Good. Time to move on.
Get to selling houses brother!
While I regarded God as a tyrant I thought my sin a trifle; But when I knew Him to be my Father, then I mourned that I could ever have kicked against Him. When I thought God was hard, I found it easy to sin; but when I found God so kind, so good, so overflowing with compassion, I smote upon my breast to think that I could ever have rebelled against One who loved me so, and sought my good.” C. H. Spurgeon