Home ALL SPORTS Bryant Guard Erl Timberlek gives Buldox a moment of bloody moments in March

Bryant Guard Erl Timberlek gives Buldox a moment of bloody moments in March

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Bryant Guard Erl Timberlek gives Buldox a moment of bloody moments in March


Cleveland (AP) — The severity of Erl Timberlek has no secret to his friends in Briant.

In the first round of the NCAA, late Friday night, Timberle gave a detail to the rest of the world in colleges.

The Senior Guard and the best player in the East, the United States, took a knee forward at the Spartacus Carson Centre, which kept Timberle’s face with blood. Shortly it was passed before he returned with a white cloth and ended with 14 points, five assists and four penalties in the college final.

“If he walks on the ground covered with blood, it’s not a clip of ‘one bright moment’, I don’t know what it is,” said Buldogiz coach Phil Martel Jr.

Timberlek admitted that he rang the bell while answering questions after a 87-62 defeat. A Timberle was 6-foot and 6-inch mixed with Copper 6-1 He fell on the ground for a short time, when the authorities fired the bullet at Cooper because of an ugly liquid ball.

When a Timberle sat down, he could know something wrong.

“I’m leaking something next to my face,” said Timberleek. “After that, I just think about, ‘How can I hurry and warn this so that I can go out to my team?”

Timberle, an average of 15.5 points and 8.2 penalties from the team for the US champions, did not play for about four minutes.

Martelli, who led the Rhode Island school for the second appearance of NCAA in second year as the coach of coach, wasn’t really sure what happened in the beginning. When he saw a Timberle being monitored by the coaches, he didn’t waste a lot of time when he was worried about whether he would return.

“I thought, “He’s cleaning and returning straight”.

Timberle came back with a slightly four minutes in the first half and stayed on the ground until he finally looked at it well and left less than 3 minutes and decided the game. He put a towel on his head and with Bryant coach Chris Cole for three years with Buldox, who helped him find a basketball hobby, had a long embrace.

“Many people don’t know that I was in a very dark place I came from different schools a couple of years ago,” said Timberle, who played in Miami and Memphis before he came to Brain. “I didn’t even want to play basketball, I just thank them for helping me bring the love back to the game.

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