Willie Warren working on attitude adjustment-Star-Telegram

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Saw this article on Soonerfans:

http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/05/15/2191134/willie-warren



I like the article, it looks like WW is getting his act together and at lease realizes what part of his problem was last year (bad attitude). But I did notice one thing in the article which is what Capel eluded to as a problem with the TEAM.

Warren, who averaged a team-high 16.3 points per game as a sophomore, thought about returning for his junior year.

"I wanted to come back and prove to a lot of people that I can lead a team," Warren said. "I felt like I was a 25-points-per-game guard, eight rebounds, six or seven assists."

This TEAM had to many players who were concerned with their stats.
 
Wow, what an ego. 25 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists would make him the best guard in the history of the program and the best guard to ever play in the Big 12 conference. He would be the undisputed national player of the year, and would be the #1 pick ahead of John Wall in the upcoming draft, lol.
 
Wow, what an ego. 25 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists would make him the best guard in the history of the program and the best guard to ever play in the Big 12 conference. He would be the undisputed national player of the year, and would be the #1 pick ahead of John Wall in the upcoming draft, lol.
Hey, he did say 6 or 7, you know, 7 reserved for a great performance.
 
WW has cried wolf too many times for me. "I wanted to come back and prove to a lot of people that I can lead a team," PLLLEASE! He said that before this previous season started. I wish him luck but, that quote makes me mad. Its really easy to say something like that NOW. Too bad he didnt do it when he was here. " I wanted to come back....." Give me a break!
 
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