Chico said:In my opinion, having Granger there ruined a great day. He deserted the team and the University. Should have brought McKay and Broussard with him. Seeing all the loyal ex-Braves sure brought back some memories. Should have alumni games more often.
amckillip said:Chico said:In my opinion, having Granger there ruined a great day. He deserted the team and the University. Should have brought McKay and Broussard with him. Seeing all the loyal ex-Braves sure brought back some memories. Should have alumni games more often.
The only ex-braves there was DG. Once a brave always a brave. :wink:
I had a good time. Marcello Robinson was great but kinda got on my nerves. I was sitting on the side with the chairs and he kept giving DRuff a hard time, past a little ribbing.
It was cool for me, a newcomer to the BU tradition to see everyone there. I was very dissapointed in the crowd. However, the crowd that was there was very respectful.
Anyone know who the two players on the east side of the gym by themselves were? Was the really tall guy on the west side of the gym sitting with some current BU staff DC?
Mike Radigan said:The past is the past. I'm looking forward to the future.
Da Coach said:I am also all for burying any past grudges. It's great that Danny Granger was here. I hope he was invited by BU, but either way, it shows a great deal of class from the coaches and AD that he was welcomed here. Too bad this kind of event couldn't have been scheduled closer to the end of the basketball season, or in the preseason. Maybe a lot more people could have been able to attend.
BradleyBrave said:Da Coach said:I am also all for burying any past grudges. It's great that Danny Granger was here. I hope he was invited by BU, but either way, it shows a great deal of class from the coaches and AD that he was welcomed here. Too bad this kind of event couldn't have been scheduled closer to the end of the basketball season, or in the preseason. Maybe a lot more people could have been able to attend.
I don't believe in holding grudges, but I also don't believe in acting like nothing happened. Had DG just transferred, it might not be a big deal to me. But for him to go public with his statements accusing Jim Les of racism, of being treated 'like a slave', of needing to play for a black coach (even though the coach he committed to, Jim Molinari, was white), and saying that he wanted to be closer to home (even though Albequerque was much farther from Metairie, LA than Peoria was) is not something I have forgotten. Quite frankly, I am suprised that JL/KK and Co. have been so forgiving. DG leaving wasn't the problem, the way he left was, and I personally have a hard time acting like it's no big deal. Him returning almost seems to me as if he's rubbing it in our face a bit that he can go out of his way to screw BU over, yet still walk in the building like nothing happened. It just doesn't sit well with me.
I would have been MUCH happier to hear that Jim Molinari was a part of today's events. That's a fence that I think should be mended. I don't think DG is worth anyone's time, and am disappointed that he attended today's event.
BradleyBrave said:I don't believe in holding grudges, but I also don't believe in acting like nothing happened. Had DG just transferred, it might not be a big deal to me. But for him to go public with his statements accusing Jim Les of racism, of being treated 'like a slave', of needing to play for a black coach (even though the coach he committed to, Jim Molinari, was white), and saying that he wanted to be closer to home (even though Albequerque was much farther from Metairie, LA than Peoria was) is not something I have forgotten. Quite frankly, I am suprised that JL/KK and Co. have been so forgiving. DG leaving wasn't the problem, the way he left was, and I personally have a hard time acting like it's no big deal. Him returning almost seems to me as if he's rubbing it in our face a bit that he can go out of his way to screw BU over, yet still walk in the building like nothing happened. It just doesn't sit well with me.
I would have been MUCH happier to hear that Jim Molinari was a part of today's events. That's a fence that I think should be mended. I don't think DG is worth anyone's time, and am disappointed that he attended today's event.
thefish7 said:I didn't see Granger... I was around when he left, and was bothered by it. I am one to hold grudges about some things, though I guess not this kind of thing. Something happened and if Les, BU, players, etc can forgive the guy, then I'm willing to also.
I had a lot of fun, went with a couple of friends and my brother and his kids. It was a fun game to watch and fun to see a lot of players that I knew from before. Also nice to get a last shot at watching our graduated seniors from last season.