Alabama basketball player charged with murder- Update Projected lottery pick provided gun

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One thing is for certain, kid finna have the juice the minute he sets foot in the league. His name is the biggest in college basketball. Definitely is gonna have to take on the role that Kobe did tho, the anti-hero
 

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Also to come back to this because it just irks me one of their players actually did shoot and kill a woman. Yet you like “nah they shouldn’t suspend the other players out with the shooter that night” Like real talk did you forget that when writing this post?
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the shooter didn’t even go to UA
 

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March Madness definitely going to hit different in a few weeks

Mac 10 Mitch most hated college player since Grayson Allen :wow:
 

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Expectedly, Brandon Miller got a warm ovation from the Coleman Coliseum crowd on Saturday afternoon. In Alabama basketball’s second-to-last home game of the season, while players partook in their pregame introduction routine, each starter was announced and did a specific handshake with a walk-on as their name was called through the arena.

When it was Miller’s turn, he stretched his arms out and was patted down as if he were being checked for weapons.






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Kid can play but he screams sociopathic spectrum …hopefully this lack of conscience display isn’t behavior that will be ongoing or strip him of leveraging his talents to change his families life in the future …but something is definitely “off” there
 

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The justice system downplayed his role in his involvement, the school just stepped out the way and let the system do what's it supposed to do. You can't just go off disciplining players and implicating them in crimes cause some people are hurt/grieving. The world doesn't work like that. The reality is brandon miller didn't kill the woman and there isn't any proof that he intended for her to be killed. Accordingly he shouldn't face any consequences and the school should keep it pushing as if he didn't commit a crime because...he didn't.
Alabama runs Tuscaloosa breh. Its nothing they can't do in that town.
 

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It was on espn they listed the timeline of texts.

Miles texted Miller , I’m paraphrasing, ‘how long you gon be’ at iirc 1:03—with no mention of a gun (iirc)

(To my point anout bad reporting, why wasn’t this mentioned?! I hadn’t seen it mentioned until that ESPN graphic)

It wasn’t til 1:40 Miles texts Miler "I need my joint a n****r rl jus got fakin".

According to video, Miller pulls up at 1:43. Shots fired at 1:45

So that timeline implies Miller was well on his way—-with no knowledge of a gun—- before getting that ‘I need my joint’ text
this doesnt absolve him at all. The only piece of evidence that helps him is that he gets the text 3 minutes before the incident. A lawyer could make the case that "he was already on his way" but two things can be true at once. Originally he mightve been on his way to pick them up, but him receiving that text can very well have changed his intent for arriving.
 

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So are you insinuating Alabama influenced the state to not press charges?
I think the implication is that Tuscaloosa PD needed to have thorough evidence of something blatantly illegal for someone in the PD to risk their community standing at best, their job at worst, to go after the star player of one of the best bbal teams in Alabama history
 

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this doesnt absolve him at all. The only piece of evidence that helps him is that he gets the text 3 minutes before the incident. A lawyer could make the case that "he was already on his way" but two things can be true at once. Originally he mightve been on his way to pick them up, but him receiving that text can very well have changed his intent for arriving.
Nah. This is retarded logic and the law doesn't work this way. Time stamps show he was well on his way to pick up the shooter before he send the text about the gun. That's pretty much the end. No need to misrepresent the facts.
 

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Nah. This is retarded logic and the law doesn't work this way. Time stamps show he was well on his way to pick up the shooter before he send the text about the gun. That's pretty much the end. No need to misrepresent the facts.
The law may consider it the end but from a moral standpoint, i dont. Theres just as many facts that indicate that Miller knew about the gun and knew what the gun was going to be used for. The text exists bruh and 3 minutes is enough time to see it and process what was going on.
 

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Dude is either slow or purposely trolling. I don't even care if that was his regular routine, a light bulb has to pop up in his head and tell him that he shouldn't do that anymore.

Not just him, but the teammates who cosigned it too. And if this is a "regular routine" like it's being claimed, then how the fukk did the coaching staff neglect telling them to forget that shyt before now?



College sports fandom gotta qualify as a mental illness

It's as clear in this thread as it's ever been.
 
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