Kansas F De Sousa opts out of 2020-21 season
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[October 17, 2020]
Kansas senior forward Silvio De Sousa opted out of the
2020-21 college basketball season on Friday to focus on "some
personal issues."
De Sousa is best known for his role in a brawl during the closing
seconds of a game against Kansas State on Jan. 21. His actions in
the melee earned him a 12-game suspension from the Big 12
Conference.
"I have a lot of things weighing on my mind and need to address
these by taking time for myself and stepping away from basketball,"
De Sousa wrote on Twitter. "I do not know what my next plan will be
right now, but I will decide that when the time is right.
"This was not an easy decision to leave the basketball program, but
it's the best thing for me to do right now."
Kansas coach Bill Self defended his player's decision.
"Today, Silvio informed me he was going to opt out of the 2020-21
season and focus on matters in his personal life," Self said in a
statement. "Knowing Silvio, it was clear he had been distracted and
not fully focused during workouts as of late. After he and I sat
down and talked about that, it was clear this was the best decision
for him, and Kansas basketball, to leave the program. At some point
in the future, Silvio will decide what his next steps will be and
where that will take him.
"Silvio has worked very hard during his time here and we have stood
by him throughout, but we fully understand his reasoning to take
time away from basketball. We support his decision and wish him
nothing but success moving forward."
With about five seconds left in the game on Jan. 21, De Sousa was
dribbling to run out the clock when Kansas State's DaJuan Gordon
stole the ball and headed for a layup. De Sousa caught up with him
and blocked the shot, sending Gordon to the floor. De Sousa
approached Gordon and stared down at him, prompting the fight that
brought players from both teams off the bench.
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Kansas Jayhawks head
coach Bill Self and forward Silvio De Sousa (22) walk off the court
after a brawl broke at the end of the game against the Kansas State
Wildcats at Allen Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA
TODAY Sports
During the melee, De Sousa threw punches and picked up a stool,
though a Kansas assistant pulled the stool out of his hands before
the forward could do anything with it.
De Sousa averaged 2.6 points and 2.8 rebounds in 18 games during his
junior season.
Even before the fight, De Sousa's Jayhawks career was mired in
controversy. He played on Kansas' Final Four team in 2017-18,
averaging four points and 3.7 rebounds, but then missed the entire
2018-19 season when he was one of the central figures in the FBI's
investigation of corruption in college basketball.
The NCAA officially announced Feb. 1, 2019, that De Sousa was
ineligible for the 2018-19 and 2019-20 seasons "because his guardian
received payment from a university booster and agent and agreed to
receive additional funds from the same person." Kansas won an appeal
regarding his eligibility in May 2019, allowing De Sousa to play
last season.
--Field Level Media
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