Podcast with Terrence Roberts: Playing for legends Bob Hurley and Jim Boeheim, knee injuries and losing 50 pounds on a bike

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Former Syracuse basketball player Terrence Roberts chats with Mike about playing for coach Bob Hurley at St. Anthony High School, his time at SU and taking up competitive cycling

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Syracuse, N.Y. ― Terrence Roberts playing for Bob Hurley at St. Anthony High School, but the former Syracuse player says the legendary high school coach was actually more like his probation officer.

In a conversation on the Inside Syracuse Basketball podcast, Roberts talked about how much Hurley impacted his life.

Roberts revealed that he originally committed to Rutgers before deciding to play at Syracuse where he would play for another coaching legend in Jim Boeheim.

Roberts discussed how two separate knee injuries set back his basketball career. And he also explained how he recently lost 50 pounds after taking up competitive cycling.

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