Texas A & M The 2025-2026 basketball season will start on November 3, while the first-year head coach Bucky McMillan and his talented veteran lister, acquired from the transfer portal, this offseason, spoke to the media on Thursday to discuss the progress of the team this month as the season is getting closer.
Regarding injuries, it has been reported that the transfer of the state of NC MACKENZIE MGBAKO will be sidelined for next month because of his recent foot surgery, but will be back in time for the accused challenge of the ACC-SEC against PitT on December 2. However, McMillan revealed good news regarding the status of injury to the Creighton transfer guard, declaring that the elder had seemed solid after finishing his first complete practice of the season.
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Isaacs’ additions were essential if the Aggies had a chance to race for the NCAA tournament. While his health was a problem throughout his career, going back to his time in Texas Tech, his elite score and his three -point shot make him a perfect adjustment McMillan’s offense. However, raising it to prolonged minutes is the key to preventing any future problem.
Last season, during his only year with Creighton, Isaacs collected an average of 16.8 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.9 assists, while pulling 41% on the ground and 38% of the three -point range. Before undergoing his injury at the end of the season, Issacs was on a momentum, marking 25, 18, 25 and 27 in her last four games out of five, 18 of which were made at 3 points.
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