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On Saturday night in Death Valley, Zion Williamson was spotted on the sidelines for the season opener against Georgia Southern. LSU had offered Williamson a scholarship to play tight end when he was coming out of high school in North Carolina.
Brian Seltzer: 76ers announce participants for second predraft workout, which will be held tomorrow am at Training Complex: Ky Bowman (Boston College) Tookie Brown (Georgia Southern) Zylan Cheatham (Arizona State) Terance Mann (Florida State) Marial Shayok (Iowa State) Max Strus (DePaul)
Georgia Southern’s Tookie Brown is pulling his name from the NBA Draft, and will return to Statesboro for his senior season. The Eagles’ star point guard entered the NBA Draft without signing an agent in March, and had until May 30 to determine if he would forgo his final year of eligibility. Brown made his decision known Sunday, tweeting out a video announcing his return.
Georgia Southern junior guard Tookie Brown is declaring for the 2018 NBA Draft but is not hiring an agent. The Eagles' star is coming off his third All-Sun Belt season and will get a look at his professional prospects before deciding if he will return to Statesboro. "After many prayers and talking with my coaches and family, I've decided to declare for the 2018 NBA Draft," Brown tweeted Wednesday. "I will not hire an agent so I can keep my eligibility at GSU. #HailSouthern. #GodsPlan"
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Breaking trust by complaining about broken trust: "You keep it in the locker room," says Noah Gentner Ph.D., who's a sports psychologist and Georgia Southern assistant professor. "Unless you have taken it to your teammates first, it's a huge breach of trust to call people out in the media, like Bynum did there. It goes to egos, and people do not want to be called out. They want you to come and speak to them 'as a man.' "You can see the irony: he's breaching trust by talking about how they don't trust each other. I don't think that's going to solve the problem. I don't see his teammates following up his comments by saying: Andrew's right, let's do it."
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