Just finished watching last chance you like 30 seconds ago
@00RESE3 жыл бұрын
Same ima be watching my nigga joe Hampton hard I really hope he makes it to the nba
@aidan96983 жыл бұрын
LET'S GO JOE HAMPTON
@theo_vzq3 жыл бұрын
I'm now a big supporter of Long Beach State (ty Joe Hampton)
@adrianpaulyadao61903 жыл бұрын
Joe Hampton looks like James Wiseman
@Jaelivee3 жыл бұрын
What you smoking on?? 😂
@adrianpaulyadao61903 жыл бұрын
@@Jaelivee from the back lol. the hair and that release from 3
@theengineered19493 жыл бұрын
You gotta chill
@tythepie90573 жыл бұрын
Go Joe!! Pulling for you and that big heart!!
@coachquinn143 жыл бұрын
Outside of the players and coaches, no one knows what was said or what happened in the case of Michael Carter III. That said, when a coach makes the decision to dismiss a player from the program - something significant took place or there was an accumulation of offenses which reached a tipping point and ultimately led to the player's dismissal. In my opinion, there's no way dismissing a player who contributed as much as Michael did to the program was "snap decision". I hope the best for all involved. I think the players and staff at Long Beach State have been incredible this season considering they've been trying to complete a season in an area of the country which has been the hardest hit in regards to COVID. It would be nice to see them make some noise in the Big West tournament - which they are very capable of doing. And I hope the best for Michael. He's now been at three college programs: Washington, South Dakota State and Long Beach. There's no denying his talent. I'm sure there will be suitors. But he needs to be a little self-reflective, do his homework and make the right decision on his future. Because his options will be very limited at this point.
@raks36713 жыл бұрын
Last chance joe 💪🏼
@Bongaboi1513 жыл бұрын
The situation with Michael Carter could have been handled a whole let better. Just tell Michael to take the night off, cool his head, then rejoin the team Monday for the bus trip to Vegas. In sacking Carter, you not only run the risk of seeing him enter the portal and sign with Irvine, you now run the risk of ending the season on a losing streak combined with a season-ending loss to CSUN, of all teams and perhaps some personal payback in order. If we do replace the coach, the first thing is to reinstate Carter but also bring in a behavioral specialist to control that competitive fire. Sacking Carter will not fix the problem. It's essentially putting lipstick on a pig, and I can only hope Monson pays for it bigly.