Does ADR lose this year of eligibility if he qualifies?
Any update on his conditioning?
Assuming he doesn't play between now and the end of the year, he is not using a year of eligibility.
Regarding conditioning, we can only judge by appearance. To me, after seeing him at the game on Sunday, there is no visible change.
Do not worry I have referred Adonis to the best gastric bypass surgeon in NYC. He will be ready next season.
And attend Al Roker Basketball Camp
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