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Deyonta Davis, Josh Jackson and MSU Basketball

Deyonta Davis, Josh Jackson and MSU Basketball

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On 4/12/16, Dr. John H.Braccio talks with Graham Couch of the Lansing silifke escort ilanları State Journal and Jack Ebling on the “The Drive With Jack” about Deyonta Davis going to the NBA early and foregoing up to 3 more years in college. To have an opportunity to make millions of dollars and not risk an injury playing college basketball is a good reason to consider leaving early. A second major factor is the need the family. Jack Ebling feels Deyonta has done it right by working with Tom Izzo and others to make a good decision. Jack asks Dr. Braccio about the psychology of fans reaction to Josh Jackson choosing Kansas over MSU. Dr. Braccio feels the fans have been quite mature and are aware of the magic Izzo has created in green and white over the past twenty years. They all agree next year will be a fun year in basketball as Izzo again guns for another Big Ten and National Championship. They also discuss how Michigan State University fans are psychologically adjusting to a shocking loss in the first round of the NCAA Basketball Tournament on “The Drive With Jack Ebling” Radio Show with Jack Ebling and Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal.

 

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