D'Angelo & His Brother

MJDinkins

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Per Zags....

NEW YORK — St. John’s sophomore guard D’Angelo Harrison recently met with his older brother, DeAndre “Dre” Harrison, for four hours.

In a Houston prison.

“I got to go see him, spend some time with him, hug him for the first time in a couple years so he knows it’s good,” D’Angelo, a second-team Preseason All-Big East selection who averaged 17 points last season, recently told SNY.tv during a sit-down interview. “We just talked basketball the whole time, so it’s pretty cool.”


http://zagsblog.com/articles/tempestuous-personality-a-burning-issue-for-st-johns-dangelo-harrison/
 
 This scared the CRAP out of me after I read the words "Met with his older brother for four hours". With all that has been happening, I thought it was going to be about leaving SJ and focusing on his family or something. Phew!
 
 This scared the CRAP out of me after I read the words "Met with his older brother for four hours". With all that has been happening, I thought it was going to be about leaving SJ and focusing on his family or something. Phew!
 

Only you would think that :)
 
 This scared the CRAP out of me after I read the words "Met with his older brother for four hours". With all that has been happening, I thought it was going to be about leaving SJ and focusing on his family or something. Phew!
 

Only you would think that :)
 

as long as he doesnt share the same brother with rico gathers we should be fine
 
Good for D'Angelo letting his brother know that he has been thinking about and cares for him.

I'd agree with Harrison's ex-coach that some stern discipline will be of help to D'Angelo. 
 
http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/college/basketball/never_far_away_ImWQY9a1LVkQWM6yqGtzIJ

If D'Angelo stays focused, he can walk away from St. John's with a degree, a shot at the NBA, and if that doesn't work, a career playing somewhere in the world that can earn him money and keep him far from the influences that his brother got involved with.

Really hope he makes it, and I hope he is carrying only the burden of his expectations, and not any other family who could benefit from his success. Good luck to him.
 
I wish their intent could be getting to the tournament so they could try to win a championship, not so their "stock would go up"
 
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