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Nate Pierre-Louis

Rebounder deluxe last season, for sure.

Gave way over 100% effort wise his entire TU career. Thought as did many during his freshman year that he might become the real deal.

But with another year of eligibility, as a 1, 2, 3 or combo, there just won't won't be an NBA, G League or even a Euro League franchise limo outside the Liacouras Center, as much as he might have wanted it to be the case, averaging under 11 ppg, being under 30% beyond the arc and carrying a 2 to 1.6 assists to turnover ratio, and not ever standing out in post season or NCAA tourney play, though 2019-20 ended up not offering that.

Hate to say this, but unfortunately, it appears his most accurate situation in the last year for Nate was shooting himself in the foot by opting out.

If it was all about heart, he'd be right up there.

Here or somewhere else, with work on his game to do, albeit with no guarantees, he should be playing college ball, at the same time taking advantage of the grad school opportunity that was out there for him.

We live by the decisions we make. Good luck, Nate!
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A quick word.....

I rarely post here for many reasons. I'd rather read what you all have to write.

One of the best advantages of being involved with college athletics (and especially at Temple) is the ability to meet and form relationships with players, coaches, staff, administrators and media. Though social media and various blog entities have pulled the curtain back on pro sports, the connection is still different. I bring this up because in the (now) shipwreck of a season, every issue, proven or not, must be examined.

From my view in the (not so) cheap seats, I have seen D'Wan Mathis continually communicating with his QB coach, Jake Landry. Just like every QB and their coach does across the nation. It is also well known that it is standard operating procedure for every college football team in the country for the QB not to call audibles. In my brief interaction with D'Wan and more substantive interactions with the coaches, IMO, I don't think communication or trust is an issue at all. Do I know that, for sure? Hell no. This is just my opinion from my knowledge. Nowhere was this reported that this was in fact an issue. All that was reported was how the answers were perceived and that further investigation was required. To be as accurate as possible. And as we all know, there are much bigger and proven issues on going.

Nowhere in OwlScoop's (or any other news organizations) bylaws is there a condition for agreement. I am not compelled to agree with everything reported or the conclusions drawn. It was not there when I worked at OwlScoop and it is is not there when I (auto) renew my membership. In our hyper polar reality, a disagreement becomes personal. That the "sides" are now enemies. Nothing could be further from the truth. I am member here because I value the work that is done there. The service that I am receiving. The JOURNALISM that is being practiced. I will never have all the knowledge. This is why I am member of OwlScoop.

For those that cover the team at every game, practice and zoom sessions, they have the ability to say to the coaches/players, "This is the way I am seeing this, am I right or wrong?". Not only is this not "bad" journalism, it is textbook professional journalism. And it is the right thing to do.

Again. Just my opinion. Hope you all are well. Better days are, indeed, ahead. Thank you.
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The Scoop: mailbag questions for Season 7, Episode 12

Hello, everyone!

We're taking mailbag questions for this week's episode of The Scoop up until 4 p.m. tomorrow. Let us know what's on your mind in terms of the current roster, the Nov. 10 season opener against Maryland Eastern Shore, recruiting or anything else. We're looking forward to talking more hoops on the pod and answering your questions.

And please subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you access your podcasts when you get a minute. Thank you!
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