Last week, Tre Holloman tweeted a slight shot at Tom Izzo, saying that it’s amazing what he can do when he has a coach who believes in him — it took his game to a whole new level, according to him.
That sparked some controversy and Michigan State fans took exception to the statement considering he played extensively as a junior in East Lansing, although he may not have played the position that he would’ve hoped. The word this offseason was that he wanted to play more of a primary role where he could be looked at as a go-to scorer while also leading at point.
Holloman transferred to NC State where he would run the backcourt for Will Wade in his first year with the Wolfpack, and it looked like he bet on himself and won, scoring at least 14 in his first three games (I’m not counting the game he got ejected four minutes in). However, since he took a cheap shot at Izzo, he’s been struggling…