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Xavier Johnson

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Watching him play for the Texas Legends here in Frisco. He didnt play much at all in the 1st half but has played a lot in the 2nd half. Looks good. Put up 13.

I checked his online bio. Doesnt list CU
 
Considering he is only the second player in Mater Dei history, to start and finish his career at a D1 playing basketball (yes I am using an old school reference here), his experience and love for CU speaks volumes.

Guess who the first player was....
 
Considering he is only the second player in Mater Dei history, to start and finish his career at a D1 playing basketball (yes I am using an old school reference here), his experience and love for CU speaks volumes.

Guess who the first player was....

His own fault. I knew him at CU and he partied a lot and never worked hard. He had all of the talent in the world and had he gone after it, could have ended up on a roster.
 
Considering he is only the second player in Mater Dei history, to start and finish his career at a D1 playing basketball (yes I am using an old school reference here), his experience and love for CU speaks volumes.

Guess who the first player was....
Eli Stalzer. Not sure he finished while playing hoops, but piano?
 
His own fault. I knew him at CU and he partied a lot and never worked hard. He had all of the talent in the world and had he gone after it, could have ended up on a roster.
I never thought X would make a roster. He was a tweener. At his size, not nearly quick enough. God gave him that.
 
Considering he is only the second player in Mater Dei history, to start and finish his career at a D1 playing basketball (yes I am using an old school reference here), his experience and love for CU speaks volumes.

Guess who the first player was....
Mike Hopkins?

edit:
LeRon Ellis was earlier, I'm only going off of what I kind find on wiki
 
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