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Are you serious?He’s at the all star weekend. Tremendous teammate
Why is he not playing in the Davis game....so much drama with this team (Sheldon)
He’s at the all star weekend. Tremendous teammate
that is such a great question.... with an obvious answer.... unless you will never have to make the choice then you can be critical of anothers choiceI have a question for you because this doesn’t make sense to me but to you it obsviously makes a ton of sense.
Is your family less important then high school basketball?
If he were playing in college, would he miss his BigEast, ACC, etc conference game? If it were the state championship? Whatever that answer is, is the real answer. If yes, then cool. I’ll believe the family unity argument. If no, then it’s disrespectful and he missed because “it’s only Davis” or “its only high school.” Every family makes their own decisions on matters so I’m not saying what should have happened.I have a question for you because this doesn’t make sense to me but to you it obsviously makes a ton of sense.
Is your family less important then high school basketball?
So from what I've read here, young Bagley is healthy but decided ghost the team and go to Charlotte to build his brand. Is that the basics of this story?
Nonsense answers are much appreciated.Load management.
His brother made the rising stars challenge. That’s a huge accomplishment. If that was my brother I would be there to support him as well. This has nothing to do with Highschool basketball and everything to do with family. Has nothing to do with loyalty and everything to do with family. How does Marcus being at all star weekend help BUILD THE BRAND? Even though the rising stars game isn’t that big of a game, it’s still a huge accomplishment that most of us will never have a chance of competing in. They went as a family, this is not a big deal.
You guys are acting like the media. Searching for any story you can find
how long have you known the family? how many evenings have you spent at their home? what examples of disloyalty to you have?Yea this is a bad look for this kid. But the family has no loyalty. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
100..... i am quite sure him missing the game was with the blessing of the coach and completely understood... this is an opportunity MOST would not miss. there might never be another chance.First this is 2019, not 2000 or 1990. When a high school athlete is considered elite like Bagley, they call the shots. If they want to miss a meaningless game against a sub-par opponent, thats the cost of having one of these five-star prospects. Do I agree with it? No. But that doesn't change anything. Bagley will probably return for the rest of the games this season, and help lead Sheldon to the NorCal Finals where they will go one-on-one with Salesian.
But can't get mad at a kid for missing a game, this was kind of a big deal. I'm sure if they were playing a Salesian's or Modesto Christian, he probably would have stayed behind and played.
Marcus went out in the first quarter against Elk Grove and didn’t return. Was in street clothes the first playoff game vs Modesto. Go on YouTube and watch the highlights. He was still injured and had a choice of being a sideline cheerleader at Davis or go to Allstar weekend . I’m sure most anyone would choose the later.
Basketball subtraction -23 .... your comment of Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Do you know the young man . Why are we talking trash about a 17 yr old kid. How do you know if he chose to go or was told “You are going” . Furthermore have you witnessed his actions ? He cheers for his teammates when he’s not or can’t play. He gets them water in timeouts . He smiles a lot. He doesn’t trash talk . Seems like a good kid. The family including Marvin are at every game he’s in town . He and Marcus stay after and take photos and sign autographs for an extended time with opposing fans players and cheerleaders. All good kids. So what’s your point