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Hunter Dickinson’s college basketball career ended with a thud for Kansas in March Madness.
Hunter Dickinson was the first true star of college basketball free agency in the transfer portal. After a productive three-year career at Michigan where he put up huge counting stats and angered every opposing Big Ten fan base, Dickinson transferred to Kansas ahead of his fourth-year to join one of the premier programs in the sport.
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Dickinson was just awful against Arkansas, finishing with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting from the field to go with nine rebounds, four assists, and four turnovers. Dickinson often looked moody and entitled during his time with the Jayhawks, and this was a premium example: in a do-or-die NCAA tournament, he was sloppy with the ball, played with a low motor, and just didn’t seem to care that much.
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https://www.sbnation.com/college-ba...adness-kansas-exit-college-career-controversy
Hunter Dickinson was the first true star of college basketball free agency in the transfer portal. After a productive three-year career at Michigan where he put up huge counting stats and angered every opposing Big Ten fan base, Dickinson transferred to Kansas ahead of his fourth-year to join one of the premier programs in the sport.
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Dickinson was just awful against Arkansas, finishing with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting from the field to go with nine rebounds, four assists, and four turnovers. Dickinson often looked moody and entitled during his time with the Jayhawks, and this was a premium example: in a do-or-die NCAA tournament, he was sloppy with the ball, played with a low motor, and just didn’t seem to care that much.
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https://www.sbnation.com/college-ba...adness-kansas-exit-college-career-controversy