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Post by Administrator on Jun 13, 2002 9:18:49 GMT -5
After nearly leaving Kentucky after his junior season for the NBA, Tayshaun Prince ultimately decided to return for his senior year, citing his desire to graduate. As a senior, he led the Wildcats in scoring (17.5 ppg) and rebounding (6.3 rpg) and finished his career with 1,775 points, ranking seventh on UK's all-time scoring list. In addition to receiving his degree in sociology, Prince was named first-team All-SEC, second-team All-America by the NABC and third-team All-America by the AP as a senior; all honors he also earned as a junior. He was the 2001 SEC Player of the Year and was named UK's most valuable player in his final two seasons. The 6-9, 215-pound Prince was at the Berto Center on Wednesday for a private workout with the Bulls. After the session, he visited with Bulls.com to discuss his workout and playing with Tyson Chandler for a year in high school.
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Post by ForeverBigBlue on Jun 13, 2002 9:35:21 GMT -5
A very nice read. Tay is one classy guy and I am surely going to miss his presence on the court this season, though we do have some mighty fine horses in the stable ready to fill in! 8)
Good luck with whatever team you land on, Tay!
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Post by KY Kid on Jun 13, 2002 11:24:13 GMT -5
Thanks Spam.
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Post by Tummygoat on Jun 13, 2002 14:59:54 GMT -5
That was a good article written by Adam Fluck! Hope Tayshaun goes First round. Still hold on to contend he is the most underrated player in the draft and good potential to be a HUGE impact in the NBA.
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