Kaleb Joseph

dustyj

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Its safe to assume Kaleb Joseph's first season at Syracuse didn't go as planned and with the sanctions you have to assume a transfer has crossed this kids mind. And, here's the thing, Kaleb went to high school with Mullin's son at Cushing Academy in Massachusetts, and you've got to assume the news of Mullin going to New York has to have made him think.Chris Mullin is someone who has known him since he was 15 on a personal level. Joseph's a 4-year player, he would benefit greatly with an extra year and a bit more schooling under an NBA legend.

Keep a look out for this one remember who wrote it when it happens.
 
Its safe to assume Kaleb Joseph's first season at Syracuse didn't go as planned and with the sanctions you have to assume a transfer has crossed this kids mind. And, here's the thing, Kaleb went to high school with Mullin's son at Cushing Academy in Massachusetts, and you've got to assume the news of Mullen going to New York has to have made him think.Chris Mullin is someone who has known him since he was 15 on a personal level. Joseph's a 4-year player, he would benefit greatly with an extra year and a bit more schooling under an NBA legend.

Keep a look out for this one remember who wrote it when it happens.

While we need bodies for next year, I'm gonna say pass on him. Cuse fans were not fans of him and he didn't really have a good year.
 
Its safe to assume Kaleb Joseph's first season at Syracuse didn't go as planned and with the sanctions you have to assume a transfer has crossed this kids mind. And, here's the thing, Kaleb went to high school with Mullin's son at Cushing Academy in Massachusetts, and you've got to assume the news of Mullen going to New York has to have made him think.Chris Mullin is someone who has known him since he was 15 on a personal level. Joseph's a 4-year player, he would benefit greatly with an extra year and a bit more schooling under an NBA legend.

Keep a look out for this one remember who wrote it when it happens.


Mullin has planted so many seeds over his career, the rewards of which he'll be reaping for years in the recruiting game.
 
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