Tramon Mark

Arkansas likely drops into 100s in NET. I like Mark but do not like that program.

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Gotta admit Tramon’s last second instincts are missed. He’s got some natural talent. Too bad he didn’t work in CKS’ system.

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I 100% endorse this pettiness!

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I’ll always be a fan of T-Mark

love seeing Arkansas fail after being the portal kings. its a shame when coaching actually matters

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I don’t hate on Mark as much as i do D’eric King and Mills. Mark always seemed like a pleasant fellow and respectful. Shame it couldn’t work out.

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Never forget what Sampson said early on when asked about a certain player’s production. “You’re right. If he makes those we probably win. But players don’t lose games. Teams do.”

#legend

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Totally agree on team. I just think there’s always something about a guy who you want to have the ball with seconds left. mark was that kind of guy.

Jarace Walker - no. Because he would’ve panicked and passed it off out of bounds.

Mark was clutch.

Buzzer beater against Memphis. Putback against Rutgers. The Auburn game when Sasser was hurt.

Wish him the best.

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100%. TM will always be one of my favorites, that Memphis shot that Rutgers put back, that Auburn game. Love that dude.

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Chance to do something special with his hometown school and chose to leave. It may get real lonely in Arkansas this semester with his team of mercenaries if they continue to slide backwards.

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Missing Mark even more with TA out

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Tramon March

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Watching replay of Auburn/Arky game. Looks like a street fight in first 5 minutes. Double technical, trash talking technical, flagrant 1, lots of body slamming going on. I don’t always watch the ball during games, I watch the bigs and wings. Lots of plays that in football might be call unnecessary roughness . . . . .

He must have got a big raise. Plus he probably wanted the ball more for a nba chance. I don’t know. Good luck Mark.

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We give players the tools they need to advance their skills and putting the ball in their hands doesn’t need to be one of them. It’s called listening to the wrong voices.

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I guess it just depends on what the certain player wants. Not everyone is the same. If Mark felt like he wanted the ball more in his last year of college ball, he probably made the right choice.

Well he wouldn’t be the first player to put himself in front of the team while over valuing certain aspects.
I am thinking not even close to the best decision but it is his loss, not really ours.

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I have mixed emotions. But the Rutgers bucket will go down as one of my most memorable moments of Coog basketball. And I’ve been watching a while.

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“Put himself before the team?” How long has he been at UH? 4 years? He has done everything Sampson has asked of him. In his last year of college ball, he certainly should have the right to do what he wants and if that’s getting the ball more elsewhere, he should have that right.

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Well, he does have that right and he obviously exercised it. Others also have the right to criticize and question that decision, so here we are.

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