With James Wiseman departure from Memphis, yet another top talent is driven away from NCAA tourney
Posted Dec 21, 2019
Instead of making college a more attractive option for someone like James Wiseman, the NCAA made it easy for him to say goodbye to his teammates at Memphis and give up the opportunity to be part of March Madness. In any other sector of the entertainment industry, running off a talent the caliber of Wiseman would be corporate malpractice.
(USA Today)
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