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Without Turner, OSU missing the point
Buckeyes have talent but need a ball-handler
Thursday, April 8, 2010
By Bill Rabinowitz
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
When Evan Turner sat in the living room of the apartment he shares with Jon Diebler and told him Tuesday night of his decision to turn pro, Diebler had conflicting thoughts.
The part of Diebler that is Turner's friend was thrilled that the consensus national player of the year's dream of playing in the NBA was in his grasp.
But the side of Diebler that wanted to remain Turner's Ohio State teammate for one last season couldn't help but indulge in a moment of self-interest.
"I told him, 'Obviously, I want you to come back. Absolutely. To be selfish, and I'm going to be selfish right now - I do want you to come back,'" Diebler said. "But he's living the dream right now. This is every basketball player's dream, and he's going to live it."
While Turner prepares for the NBA draft, his teammates begin the process of life without him. With Turner, the Buckeyes would have been prime contenders for the national title next season. Without him, well, what are the Buckeyes' expectations for themselves?
"The same," senior-to-be David Lighty said. "We never lower our standards here just because he's leaving."
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