Keshon Gilbert

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RagingCloner

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Let me guess, because I don't subscribe to the "premium" board?

I honestly don't care anymore, it speaks volumes he didn't make the trip with the team. That's all the information I need to draw my own conclusions.
lol I don’t subscribe to them either.

How long does it take you to draw your own conclusions? Is this a connect the dots type thing for you or color by numbers? Because the fact you’re still b*tching about it “speaks volumes” about your ability to draw conclusions…

For “not caring” you’re still talking about it a LOT
 
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Pop Isaac's and Pryor for Louisiville both out for the year and both cheering on their teams on the bench.......interesting development.

It's spring break, Isaac's & Pryer heard Lexington KY has a great bar scene & good cooking. Game tix courtside, just something, something to do to get out of hotel room. They ain't soap fans.
 

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I already made my point, I want a Final 4 and this was the best chance we've had in 25 years.

You guys can defend Keshon I guess if you want, but I'm pointing out not only other players cheering on their team from the bench who are injured and guys playing on sprained ankles giving it their all.

That's all I say about it. It's obvious what happened, people with sources inside the program already confirmed what all the evidence points to.
 

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You don't find it weird that all these other injured players are on the bench but our guy isn't? It doesn't matter anymore but I think the writing is on the wall about what happened here with Keshon.
I thought you said you were done talking about it since the games were starting?

Honestly it feels like we are talking to a 13 year old who didn’t get their way but your previous posts have proven you somehow are of adult age
 

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I thought you said you were done talking about it since the games were starting?

Honestly it feels like we are talking to a 13 year old who didn’t get their way but your previous posts have proven you somehow are of adult age
Get a grip. It’s just a fan talking about basketball. Be unabashed and emotional. Or not. There is no right way, because it doesn’t matter.

Stop melting down over a poster that isn’t the same as you, and that can actually compartmentalize real life from being a fan.
 

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What's your solution? Do you want a different coach? You speak like you're aware of the history of the program. These are the best results we've ever seen. How did you survive the Orr years?
Man, I lived and loved the Orr yrs! Expectations were non existent We'd win at home lose on the road and fans were happy because it was fun and exciting. Only some of the games were on TV but Pete and Eric were always there on the radio for you. Early on student admission was 1st come 1st serve getting behind the opposing bench was fun. It set me for becoming a ISU MBB fan for life.
All that said I agree with you 100% .
Doesn't matter with TJ I just expect to make the tourney every yr. In that poll someone started I put us in the sweet16 because that is where we usually get TJ is a hell of a coach and ISU is lucky to have him.
 

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Get a grip. It’s just a fan talking about basketball. Be unabashed and emotional. Or not. There is no right way, because it doesn’t matter.

Stop melting down over a poster that isn’t the same as you, and that can actually compartmentalize real life from being a fan.
Oh there’s definitely a wrong way.
 

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Get a grip. It’s just a fan talking about basketball. Be unabashed and emotional. Or not. There is no right way, because it doesn’t matter.

Stop melting down over a poster that isn’t the same as you, and that can actually compartmentalize real life from being a fan.
You're right, it doesn't matter. But at least they could bring some accurate talking points to the discussion instead of merely projecting their own sad sack disposition on every ISU storyline.
 

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Get a grip. It’s just a fan talking about basketball. Be unabashed and emotional. Or not. There is no right way, because it doesn’t matter.

Stop melting down over a poster that isn’t the same as you, and that can actually compartmentalize real life from being a fan.
Thought this post was sarcasm at first but then I realized it came from the other poster who is constantly doom and gloom.

I like how you tell me to get a grip when No Positivity has been MELTING down over this (and pretty much everything else) for a week and has shown zero ability to “compartmentalize real life from being a fan”.

But good for you for having his back and for also having zero awareness on how he is acting.

Maybe you two should watch the game together tomorrow. If you aren’t the same user.
 

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I thought you said you were done talking about it since the games were starting?

Honestly it feels like we are talking to a 13 year old who didn’t get their way but your previous posts have proven you somehow are of adult age
He's just another jealous hawk fan. I wouldn't even respond anymore.
 
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Keshon gave all! I went to the first 2 games of the year and he looked like a first team all American. The next game I went to was Baylor, and he wasn't near as explosive, even though he had 16 points. I believe him when he says he hurt his groin at Colorado, which was right before the Baylor game, and I also believe that he gave maximum effort every game. His impact on the program is right up there with all the great transfers we've had. I feel terrible that he couldn't have had the greatest impact of any transfer, because with Gilbert playing like he did at the beginning of the year, we were a top team. I still think we can make a run in this tournament without him and I hope he gets recovered and has a successful professional career. And imagine you were one of the best players in the country and couldn't play when it matters most. This would affect a lot of people. When you aren't an athlete and you are just a normal person, you are able to get drunk or eat Bon Bons to feel sorry for yourself. Athletes don't have this luxury. Everyone that's speculating should just STFU and just be grateful that Keshon came to the middle of nowhere and tried his hardest.
 
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