Dr Z Posted October 28, 2009 Report Posted October 28, 2009 SourceNews from Can't State basketball was not good Tuesday evening as word began to spread that 6-3 senior Chris Singletary's injured ankle from Sunday's scrimmage will likely sideline him at least until the start of the regular season, Nov. 13. Now, he might not be alone. Returning 6-2 junior guard Rodriguez Sherman suffered a dislocated elbow during Tuesday's practice that could keep him out as few as three or four days or up to two or more weeks. Head coach Geno Ford said he will not know Sherman's status for sure until some point Wednesday when X-rays have been seen by the doctors. "I do know he and Chris being out is not good,'' Ford said. Singletary and Sherman are key players at the two positions where the Golden flushes are thinnest. Sherman has been making the transition to point guard this season, after missing all of 2008-2009 due to knee surgery. Quote
skip-zip Posted October 28, 2009 Report Posted October 28, 2009 In my opinion, Singletary shouldn't even be allowed to ever play college basketball again. Quote
zen Posted October 28, 2009 Report Posted October 28, 2009 In my opinion, Singletary shouldn't even be allowed to ever play college basketball again. Okay, it was a dirty thing he did, and he got ejected for it.Maybe he should have been punished more, but let's not get crazy. Quote
Quickzips Posted October 28, 2009 Report Posted October 28, 2009 In my opinion, Singletary shouldn't even be allowed to ever play college basketball again. Okay, it was a dirty thing he did, and he got ejected for it.Maybe he should have been punished more, but let's not get crazy.It isn't just the punch that should have earned Singletary a longer suspension (though I'm not sure being booted from the team is entirely warranted). The kid has a LOOOOONNNNNNNGGGGGGGGG history of poor behavior. DUI's, disorderly conducts, noise violations, driving with a suspended license. Can't has coddled him his entire career and everything I've seen and heard about him paints a picture of a kid who still doesn't, and probably never will get it. Quote
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