Wagner to NBA
April 14th, 2018 at 11:50 AM ^
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April 14th, 2018 at 12:01 PM ^
Danke Schoen Moe
April 14th, 2018 at 12:01 PM ^
for a great ride...and continue to do what you do.
April 14th, 2018 at 12:06 PM ^
April 14th, 2018 at 12:08 PM ^
Thanks Mo
Would love to see the Warriors draft him in the late 20s he woulod be a perfect fit at Center for the Warriors,they have some very good defenders (so he wouldnt be needed as a defensive player) and he would get 3-4 three point attemots per game
April 14th, 2018 at 12:09 PM ^
Thanks for everything Moe!
2 Big Ten Tournement Championships
2 Sweet Sixteens
A Final Four Victory
Appearance in the National Title Game
1,000 points in his Michigan career
Not a whole lot of resumes better than that. Go Blue and good luck Wagner!
April 14th, 2018 at 12:15 PM ^
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I really hope not.
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April 14th, 2018 at 12:46 PM ^
and the liberal use of initial caps, I see.
Best of luck, Mo. And thanks.
That young man just exudes personality – even on the written page. I hope the business side of pro sports doesn’t change him too much. And when his professional career ends he has the makings of one helluva writer.
Even Coach Beilein made a point of saying what a special person he is, and how much he enjoys having him around.
Best of luck Moe - you will certainly be missed.
Viel glück mein freund.
I do wish him the best, and can not fault him in leaving to the nba.... But, will he even go first round? And I can't see him getting much playing time in his first year or maybe even two? I do feel he will develop into a starting NBA player, but just seems like the upside of staying was greater. Of course injury is a factor, but would take a rare and major injury to be a factor. He could have played and matured (mental and physically) in a national spotlight and likely inproved his draft stock and thus gained a few million had he came back for another year.
Like I said, I feel he will develop into a decent NBA player, but in a couple years. Sitting the bench most of the time in the NBA seems like it would really be frustrating if you have the passion for the game that he shows. I guess that could have been the case even if he stayed another year, but if he was able to improve his draft status to top 15 or so next year, then it also would have gotten him more NBA mins as well.
Well, its sad to see him go but wish him the best and I am looking forward to watching him which ever team he ends up on.
Staying in school can’t just be about hiding out from the draft. There has to be something to gain—otherwise you’re just delaying what’s going to happen anyway.
Incredibly eloquent letter in his second language. Wish him the best with everything. Feel like we saw him grow up some before our very eyes, but there is also no doubt he came to Ann Arbor with a lot of tools and a great head on his shoulders. Will always appreciate his love for Michigan.
Vielen dank, Moe Fußknöchelbrecher. Viel glück im NBA.
April 14th, 2018 at 10:49 PM ^