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If college basketball programs were countries

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The king had 6 points on 3 for 8 shooting with 2 assists and 4 rebounds but only had 2 fouls the whole game. Rebel make your magic happen.

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There's No Place Like Home:  King Codius Zeller helped Charlotte defeat the Indiana Pacers 80-71 in overtime last night.  The King had 6 points on 3 for 8 shooting with 2 assists and 4 rebounds.  His play included a sweet floater in the lane that brought out oohs and ahhs from the crowd.  King Z is in his second season in the league and has increased his averages in nearly every statistical category. His shooting percentage has gone from 42 to 47 percent.  His scoring has increased from 6.0 points per game to 7.8 points per game. His rebounds have increased from 4.3 to 5.3 per game.  His blocks and assists have also increased. Codius who left college early is still gaining in strength and skill and his averages are expected to continue to increase with experience. He also has the added pressure of running a fantasy country with Queen Olivia Pope the 40th.  The Charlotte Hornets were playing at home against Zeller's home state team.  After the game when asked about how it felt to beat the Pacers on his new home floor, Zeller responded "There's No Place Like Home"!   Then he quickly added that in college basketball he felt sorry for the University of Illinois because they had to play his Indiana Hoosiers tomorrow---- and they are going to get a big fat L!  King Z knows his basketball!

 

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Go time:

 

There's No Place Like Home:  King Codius Zeller helped Charlotte defeat the Indiana Pacers 80-71 in overtime last night.  The King had 6 points on 3 for 8 shooting with 2 assists and 4 rebounds.  His play included a sweet floater in the lane that brought out oohs and ahhs from the crowd.  King Z is in his second season in the league and has increased his averages in nearly every statistical category. His shooting percentage has gone from 42 to 47 percent.  His scoring has increased from 6.0 points per game to 7.8 points per game. His rebounds have increased from 4.3 to 5.3 per game.  His blocks and assists have also increased. Codius who left college early is still gaining in strength and skill and his averages are expected to continue to increase with experience. He also has the added pressure of running a fantasy country with Queen Olivia Pope the 40th.  The Charlotte Hornets were playing at home against Zeller's home state team.  After the game when asked about how it felt to beat the Pacers on his new home floor, Zeller responded "There's No Place Like Home"!   Then he quickly added that in college basketball he felt sorry for the University of Illinois because they had to play his Indiana Hoosiers tomorrow---- and they are going to get a big fat L!  King Z knows his basketball!

 

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I don't wanna be that guy, but can we go ahead and kill this already? IU is not France; I don't care how many similarities there are. And if we are France in this fantasy world that has been created, only one "queen" has really ruled France. Marie Antoinette ruled as queen regent and was later beheaded. So really this fantasy land should be ruled by a king, who will most likely be beheaded as France had 7 or 8 revolutions resulting in the death of some dignitary. You all can eat cake, but we just want some bread. I'm putting this thread's head in the guillotine.

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