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Word I'm hearing on tha street is that my Zags are bout to get Mike Moser in a transfer. About to have a General and future NBA'er on my Zags.

Check yo self before riggidy wreck yo self.
 
That was speculation. He's visiting Washington, Oregon and Gonzaga. He wants to be a starter and to play on a team that will be in the tourney next year. A guy well connected to the Zag program who posts on another message board says the coaching staff has a great feeling about landing him. This guys virtually never wrong.

He'd be available immediately as a grad student, right? That'd be huge for the Zags. Moser, Karnowski, and Dower? ... All of a sudden a team that was supposed to take a hit in the frontcourt would be coming back just as strong upfront. I mean, Moser ain't your average transfer... the guy's a game changer.
 
If he hopes to someday have a solid NBA career... he shouldnt go to Gonzaga. They havent produced a good NBA player since Stockton.
 
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From the NEP to Spokane!

Looks like I'll have to go get a Zags hoodie!
 
If he hopes to someday have a solid NBA career... he shouldnt go to Gonzaga. They havent produced a good NBA player since Stockton.

I wonder if people were telling Lillard if he wanted to have an NBA career he shouldn't go to Weber St.
 
Didn't he go to UCLA before UNLV? This'll be his third college team, crazy.
 
Didn't he go to UCLA before UNLV? This'll be his third college team, crazy.

Yeah, but that's actually not that uncommon with the grad school loophole. Off the top of my head, Charles Carmouche played for UNO, Memphis, and LSU. Brandon Wood played for Southern Illinois, Valpo, and Michigan State. There are a few more that aren't coming to mind right now, but I've seen it happen a few times over the years.

EDIT: Forgot probably the biggest name of the group - Marshall Henderson (Utah, Texas Tech, and now Ole Miss).
 
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