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Date Posted: 22:06:12 03/12/03 Wed
Author: Stag 92
Subject: Re: Inquiring about a Transfer is not out of the ordinary
In reply to: JoeStag 's message, "Inquiring about a Transfer is not out of the ordinary" on 21:42:36 03/12/03 Wed

The quotes were pretty rediculous, and from what I heard, this entire situation shocked TOT, but may have originated after the first homegame against Niagara - when he pretty much got used. I want him to stay, but, unlike many posters below, will never beg him to stay. As I stated above, we are close to signing TOT, we have had a fun season and probably an NIT birth, 50/50 chance for it to be at home per Doris, and I have to read this BS in the post today with quotes from Deng Gai.

I don't want to hear about him being a young man from another country. If he wanted to play at a Michigan, he should have thought about it as a senior in high school. He made a strong choice coming to Fairfield. He is playing, and getting better. In the Big Ten, with his current abilities, I don't think he would be better off, rather, he would get pushed around. He is a force defensively in the MAAC, his offensive skills need improvement, and he needs to hit the weight room in a big way.

Ability is there, but I certainly have to question his, or anyone advising him, judgement. This puts a serious damper on what should have been a week talking about the NIT potentials.

Again, Fairfield alumni should not stoop to a level where we are begging for a player to stay. If he wants to go elsewhere, sobeit, I hope he doesn't let the door hit him in the ass.

And, for all posters saying that this thought is normal, fine, I buy it. To discuss it with the press, stupid. And all of you posting that he would be better off at a bigger school, JoeStag should delete these posts as he did when myself and free_beer suggested that Luol Deng shouldn't be considering Fairfield but rather, the major schools. Same premise here.

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[> [> [> Re: Inquiring about a Transfer is not out of the ordinary -- free_beer, 22:41:46 03/12/03 Wed

I'm getting tired of agreeing w/ you Stag92, but you hit the nail right on the head. Nothing wrong with exploring the idea of transferring, but how about keeping your mouth shut and finish out the season. Someone has to of been whispering sweet nothings in his ear. How good can the TOT and Amaker relationship be if Tommy pulled Gai away from FF? As for being a foreign student in an unfamiliar setting, WTF does that have to do with anything? FF doesn't need this kind of BS a few days after such a pathetic performance against Manhattan (which Deng Gai was almost invisible). If his intentions are serious, I say don't let the door hit you in the ass. He wants to leave for completely selfish reasons, considering most transfers occur due to lack of playing time or a conflict w/ the coaching staff. Be careful what you wish for Deng.


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[> [> [> [> Re: Inquiring about a Transfer is not out of the ordinary -- JoeStag, 08:08:15 03/13/03 Thu

Gai has reach a level of success where NBA Scouts and other people are feeding him information. I am sure much of that info is trying to convince Gai to move somewhere else, and are painting that situation with rose colored glasses.

IMO, Gai is hearing a lot of different things. I would not take my anger out on Gai, he is just listening to people, responding to questions, and probably being quite honest about his feelings. The people that we should be concerned about are those that are feeding him false hope.

Gai should listen to people that have cared for him. He is not selfish because he trying to do the best thing for his career. I would rather have a player like Gai that wants to have goals of someday playing in the NBA.


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