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Chansky’s Notebook: Self-Imposed Exit


Normally, a team would take the NIT bid, but has to get on with rebuilding his 2023-24 roster as soon as possible to change the off-season narrative from "bad year" to "next year." And with the fluidity of college basketball, like the transfer portal, that is more important than playing meaningless NIT games with a team fans are tired of by now. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Self-Imposed Exit


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