He wouldn't of got picked up by anybody if it weren't for GMAC he would of been at some mid major scoring 20 points
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He wouldn't of got picked up by anybody if it weren't for GMAC he would of been at some mid major scoring 20 points
He also admitted changing his coaching style and player relations after Wes left...
This is clearly water under the bridge but what always baffled me is why so many on this site put 100% of the blame for his departure on WJ and totally exonerated GM in the matter.
Wesley was a very popular player with his teammates here - he's also very popular at Syracuse. That tells me something was amiss between GMac and Wesley that we don't know about.
Someone gave him a chance and as soon as he got some recognition he bolted. Its almost as if he just needed to get that spotlight for his plans to move on.
You have no idea if that's true.
If whats true? That they stayed? Because Brackins and Staiger couldnt have gone if they wanted?
Your claim that all Wesley wanted was the "spotlight," and moved on to get more of it. You have no proof of that - he may have left for a good reason.
Again, players here say that they loved him - he was a great teammate.
Your claim that all Wesley wanted was the "spotlight," and moved on to get more of it. You have no proof of that - he may have left for a good reason.
Again, players here say that they loved him - he was a great teammate.
Syracuse and the famed Jim Boeheim? Someone really put the bug in his ear to leave. I just cant believe this was all WJ and a beef he had with McD.
Maybe it's just me, but when your player just up and quits the team, and then you travel all the way down to Texas to try and beg him to stay...that tells me there's some guilt driving that trip.
Maybe it's just me, but when your player just up and quits the team, and then you travel all the way down to Texas to try and beg him to stay...that tells me there's some guilt driving that trip.
That tells me that he needed him to stay to fuel the teams progress. Not that he was feeling guilt. WJ was an integral part to this team at the time. What would you do?
Maybe it's just me, but when your player just up and quits the team, and then you travel all the way down to Texas to try and beg him to stay...that tells me there's some guilt driving that trip.