Gurley "lit up" Louisiana Tech for 3 points on 1-7 FG, 1 rebound, 1 assist, 3 turnovers and 4 fouls in 20 minutes. I'm sure the NBA scouts were blown away by those numbers.
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I am going to lose my religion over your post, one of the most embarrassing and disappointing ever for a person that calls himself a Furman fan. I might be banned from this forum for saying this, but this post makes you sound like a dickhead, not a dinhead. I am not sorry to say that you are absolutely wrong and you owe Mr. Gurley an apology. Noah spent 4 years at Furman, getting his degree. Furman did not offer a graduate degree in the field he needed. He gave to all to our Paladins. We should be proud that he came to Furman, played his heart out, graduated and then was blessed with the opportunity to play on a bigger stage. That is a compliment to the entire coaching staff and the players. Noah is a great young man and deserves every Furman fan to pull hard for him, on and off the court.
Just a petty post. As others have said, Noah graduated and Alabama offered him an opportunity for more exposure and playing in a tougher conference. Everyone should be proud of Gurley’s achievements.
And also gets a very legitimate graduate degree for which he will and should be proud.SidBreamScores wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 7:26 amI am proud that Noah played for Furman and proud he is from Fayette County, Georgia, where I grew up.
I hope the kid kills it at Bama.
You are right.Roundball wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:01 amI am going to lose my religion over your post, one of the most embarrassing and disappointing ever for a person that calls himself a Furman fan. I might be banned from this forum for saying this, but this post makes you sound like a dickhead, not a dinhead. I am not sorry to say that you are absolutely wrong and you owe Mr. Gurley an apology. Noah spent 4 years at Furman, getting his degree. Furman did not offer a graduate degree in the field he needed. He gave to all to our Paladins. We should be proud that he came to Furman, played his heart out, graduated and then was blessed with the opportunity to play on a bigger stage. That is a compliment to the entire coaching staff and the players. Noah is a great young man and deserves every Furman fan to pull hard for him, on and off the court.