Belbey: Boeheim’s Army crossing Final Four threshold builds momentum for 2018

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Boeheim's Army is in the Final Four of the TBT

Boeheim’s Army General Manager Kevin Belbey joins Wes Cheng in studio to talk about the future of Boeheim’s Army and Syracuse basketball on The Juice on the Cuse Webcast on SNY.tv.

Here are the highlights from the show:

Wes Cheng: Kevin, I wanted to get your started on this one: Boeheim’s Army made the Final Four in the 2017 TBT. It’s the third straight season you’ve had a team. This is a thing now, right? You guys are going to play every season in perpetuity?

Kevin Belbey: As long as the players want to play, I’m more than willing to help and participate and run the things behind the scenes. I’m glad that, we didn’t win it all, but we crossed a threshold this year making it to the Final Four. I think we’ll build some great momentum and excitement for next year, both with guys wanting to come back and some guys who didn’t play, watched us on ESPN, saw how much it was and join us on the court.

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Rundown:

1. Kevin Belbey in studio
2. Boeheim’s Army to continue playing in TBT?
3. What adjustments need to be made?
4. Eric Devendorf’s performance
5. Nostalgia for the players
6. Getting elite recruits at Syracuse
7. Concern about recruiting before commitment of Darius Bazley?
8. Thoughts on the upcoming season
9. Wrap Up

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Wes has worked for Rivals.com covering the New York Knicks, as well as for Scout.com covering Syracuse athletics. Wes has also been a contributing writer for the South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), for SportsNet New York (SNY) as a news desk writer covering all of New York professional sports, and reported on the NBA and MLB for the New York Sportscene. A native of Long Island, New York, Wes graduated from Syracuse University in 2005 with a degree in journalism. Contact him at wes[at]sujuiceonline.com.