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FrogsToday: Eddie Lampkin steps away from TCU basketball
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<blockquote data-quote="This Ain't Chopped Liver" data-source="post: 3268489" data-attributes="member: 74137"><p>He claims he loves his teammates and fans but he is now hurting his teammates and school taking this public in the most important time of their two-year career together, all building to this March Madness. And appears one assistant coach is trying to figure it out, and was caught off guard with his disappearance. So seems he is either being narcissistic and selfish or he is mentally ill right now and unable to think clearly.</p><p></p><p>His text suggests illness (“I wanted to kill myself”). We know he is demonstrative on the court and with his fans, and we thought it was appealing but maybe it is associated with a mental struggle. And maybe Dixon and staff have been dealing with this for a long time and are tired and were hoping he moves on after this season—Lampkin having become a time consuming distraction. We know he is now.</p><p></p><p>I remember in a late summer interview Dixon stated that Eddie had missed summer practice time and needs to be on the court or else he quickly gets out of shape.</p><p></p><p>Lampkin could have taken these complaints to the AD after the tournament, but if mentally ill then compassion is much needed. Maybe his mother, Vanessa, is wiser and not ill and did not know about the public posting by Eddie, though her phone appears to have been used to post those texts on Instagram, sheesh. And she is disparaging and threatening Dixon via text, jeepers, right before her son’s teammates and coaches need to have full focus on the tournaments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="This Ain't Chopped Liver, post: 3268489, member: 74137"] He claims he loves his teammates and fans but he is now hurting his teammates and school taking this public in the most important time of their two-year career together, all building to this March Madness. And appears one assistant coach is trying to figure it out, and was caught off guard with his disappearance. So seems he is either being narcissistic and selfish or he is mentally ill right now and unable to think clearly. His text suggests illness (“I wanted to kill myself”). We know he is demonstrative on the court and with his fans, and we thought it was appealing but maybe it is associated with a mental struggle. And maybe Dixon and staff have been dealing with this for a long time and are tired and were hoping he moves on after this season—Lampkin having become a time consuming distraction. We know he is now. I remember in a late summer interview Dixon stated that Eddie had missed summer practice time and needs to be on the court or else he quickly gets out of shape. Lampkin could have taken these complaints to the AD after the tournament, but if mentally ill then compassion is much needed. Maybe his mother, Vanessa, is wiser and not ill and did not know about the public posting by Eddie, though her phone appears to have been used to post those texts on Instagram, sheesh. And she is disparaging and threatening Dixon via text, jeepers, right before her son’s teammates and coaches need to have full focus on the tournaments. [/QUOTE]
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