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Louisville’s postseason ban callously snatches dream from Damion Lee, Trey Lewis


At a minute after 6 p.m. ET on Friday, Damion Lee sat down at a press table with a blank face and a sigh. A couple seconds later, Trey Lewis, Louisville’s other graduate transfer standout, took the chair to his left. Then the rest of the Cardinals roster filed in behind them, and frankly, Lee and Lewis probably needed all the support they could get: They were there to explain the unexplainable, to put into words how they felt about a calculated, ruthless decision that atomized their last chance at the NCAA tournament. (Sports Illustrated)

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