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SEATTLE (AP) - Before his first NBA game in Washington, Adam Morrison was asked about his memories of Gonzaga, his fondness for his hometown of Spokane and "The Kennel" where he became a college star. The Charlotte Bobcats' rookie wasn't about to get nostalgic.
"I don't miss going to class. I don't miss some of the other stuff, but there is pros and cons to each one," Morrison said before Charlotte played Seattle on Sunday night. "I enjoyed my college days and now it's time to move on."
Morrison became an iconic figure in his hometown of Spokane. He led Gonzaga to an 83-12 record overall, and 40-2 in the West Coast Conference in his three seasons at Gonzaga. He was the national leader in scoring last year, averaging 28.1 points, and leading the Bulldogs to the regional semifinals in the NCAA tournament.
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