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Any minute now? That seems like forever ago! The suspense is killing me!

remember the beginning of the unified field theory?  Time has no real meaning in the large scheme of things.

 

now were using physics and philosophic theories.? Sai is getting to us....

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I can just see Tim Miles sitting there hitting refresh on Robin Washut's twitter feed:

 

"@nubball:  Nothing yet"

 

"Damn!"

 

Twitter is where coaches find out that they lost a recruit

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ARIZONA ST!!!!!!!......

 

 

 

will hopefully not get sai to commit to them.

 

I was about ready to throw this computer through the window!!

 

uh yea, you're a month late 'smiles....it's stinking May 1st not APRIL !!!!!!   Not funny !!

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Perhaps this is why Arizona is interested in Sai...

 

After losing Grant Jerrett to the professional ranks a couple weeks ago Arizona will be losing another front court player, as it was reported by multiple outlets Wednesday evening that rising junior forward Angelo Chol will transfer.

Chol, who played his high school basketball at Hoover HS in San Diego, didn’t see a great amount of playing time during his two seasons in Tucson (10.6 mpg) and leaves the school with averages of 2.4 points and 2.2 rebounds per game.

With the loss of Jerrett (and Solomon Hill) the Wildcats were down to three front court players with Division I experience. But even with the departures it would have been tough to see Chol’s minutes making a major jump with Brandon Ashley and Kaleb Tarcewski being joined by McDonald’s All-American Aaron Gordon.

If Chol indeed does transfer head coach Sean Miller will essentially have a three-man rotation (and just two players with Division I experience) in the front court, with redshirt junior Matt Korcheck looking to earn a few minutes where possible.

“He really liked it there,” said Ollie Goulston, his coach at Hoover. “It was a great atmosphere. He liked the coaching staff. There were no negatives that way. They definitely wanted to keep him. He was well thought of there.

“He just wants to play a bigger role and have more consistent minutes.”

As for where Chol may be headed, multiple reports surfaced shortly after the announcement of his decision that San Diego State and Gonzaga are two possible destinations for the 6-9 power forward.

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