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Arsalan Kazemi receives release to transfer from Rice

Published: Monday, September 17, 2012

Updated: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 11:09

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Rice Senior Arsalan Kazemi requested a release from the team and received it on Monday. The 6-foot-7 forward had been the Owl’s most valuable player, averaging 12.1 points and 10.3 rebounds per game in 2011-2012, making him one of only 21 NCAA division I players to average a double-double last season.

His departure is a resounding blow for a team that seemed to be on the up and coming after attaining a playoff berth last season. However, since the conclusion of last year’s campaign, a massive exodus has taken place with six players leaving Ben Braun’s squad. The team had lost Jarelle Reischel, Dylan Ennis, David Chadwick and Ahmad Ibrahim. Last week Omar Oraby, a friend and roommate of Kazemi, received a release to leave for USC, and today the team’s star player has also departed.

Head Coach Ben Braun acknowledged that there was a problem with the large number of departures and stated that he and Athletic Director Rick Greenspan are on a C-USA committee analyzing the current state of college basketball, including why so many players are transferring.

Braun believes that a number of the transfers occurred because of a lack of play time or a desire for an expanded role on the team.

"We're in an instant gratification type society. There's a feeling sometimes that if you don't contribute immediately, you're failing.” Braun also added that some players talked about a desire for more visibility and getting noticed by professional scouts more often.

The transfer of Kazemi and Oraby occur on the heels of Marco Morcos’s departure from the team. Morcos, an ex-assistant coach, departed at the end of last year. During his time at Rice, Morcos, an Egyptian native, played a major role in international recruiting – particularly in bringing Kazemi and Oraby to the team. However, Braun declined to comment on any potential role of Morcos in the departure of the players.

While Braun stated that Kazemi had attended all pre-season conditioning sessions and individual workouts, the Owl’s star forward is now looking to play at Kentucky, Texas, Oregon, Ohio State, Florida or Cincinnati, as reported by Jeff Goodman of CBS Sports. According to NCAA rules, he will have to sit a year before playing out his final year of eligibility. Professional European leagues also remain a viable option for Kazemi, but there has been no indication yet that he intends to go overseas to play.

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15 comments

Anonymous
Sun Dec 16 2012 14:39
Rick Greenspna is a zionist jew and thinks all the arabs and muslims represent hamas on Rice campus or not...that is the asnwer. This is what all those kids wanted to communincate but no one cares because the man is powerful. He made them go. Morcos got this program where it would be top 20 easily in near future. He got rid of him why?
Rodney Hoffman
Fri Nov 9 2012 11:47
First of all, I'm ignoring the troll crap (anonymous, of course!) and I encourage others to do the same.

I'm a Rice alumnus, now living in L.A. When I read about Oraby getting a hardship waiver to play immediately for USC, I wanted to know what the hardship was. That quickly led to my reading about six (!!) Rice player departures, and here in the Thresher, asst. coach Morcos's departure.

So I'm still curious about what Oraby's hardship is, but now I'm even more curious about what the heck is going on in Rice basketball with all the departures. I agree with others here calling for some investigative journalism.

Anonymous
Fri Sep 21 2012 08:16
KIDS, please, you are all missing the point here.
Why is he leaving is the question we should be asking. Why is he leaving 2 weeks before official practice starts?
Let's refocus our comments and stop saying non-sense about political terms that have nothing to do with the game of basketball.
Anonymous
Thu Sep 20 2012 23:52
To Anonymous at Thu Sep 20 2012 14:18: There's nothing disgusting about saying you're happy to see the kid go. Kazemi captained a despotic regime's basketball team, thereby agreeing to its truly "disgusting" regulations, such as not playing Israeli teams, or even teams coached by Israelis, all due to his government's anti-Semitic policies. Playing, and captaining, this team wasn't necessary to get exposure, as you say; there are plenty of other ways -- ways that don't politicize his playing. Plus, if this is the way he wants to represent himself, then that's a reflection of his values. I know enough about him from that alone to be able to say goodbye happily.
Anonymous
Thu Sep 20 2012 14:18
It's disgusting because it's quite a leap to assume that Kazemi was proudly representing the ruling regime and not, you know, just representing his country. Or his family, community or himself. He's a basketball player, not a policy maker. As a basketball player, it makes a lot of sense to seize the opportunity to compete on an international stage. Especially if he'd like to make a living playing basketball somewhere that isn't ruled by a theocratic government. Cut the kid some slack.

Also, read the news? Read the comments! Nobody mentioned Jews or Israelis or denied that the Iranian govt. does some bad stuff. What's self-evident is that it's bad to say goodbye to a player who averages a double-double, regardless of where he's from.

Anonymous
Wed Sep 19 2012 11:30
I, too, am disgusted, but why the rush to assume the comment was left by a Rice student/alumnus or even a member of the Rice community? Kazemi's departure is big news nationally, and any Google News search seeking more information will lead one to this article.
Anonymous
Wed Sep 19 2012 03:05
Disgusted, why? Why's it self-evident that it's wrong to say goodbye to somebody who proudly represented their country's tyrannical regime by playing on its national basketball team? Iran is persecuting Christians and other minorities inside its borders, and that's not disgusting? Read the news. It's not just about Jews and Israelis.
Larry Weiner
Wed Sep 19 2012 00:38
As a Rice Alumnus, I will add I am disgusted by the comment of 9/18 00:22
Anonymous
Tue Sep 18 2012 20:54
"Good. Glad to get rid of an Iranian." ?!?!?
That is incredibly offensive.
Seriously - I'm like disgusted that someone at Rice would be that bigoted.

Also - someone needs to figure out what's wrong. With this many players leaving, there is clearly something wrong with the MANAGEMENT, not the players.

Anonymous
Tue Sep 18 2012 07:38
Something is rotten in the state of Rice Men's Basketball. This needs more coverage and if any violations have been occurring, the athletic department staff needs a housecleaning. If the Chronicle and other media do not have the resources, energy, or desire to get to the bottom of this, I sincerely hope the Thresher staff can do so. The student athletes deserve better. Start by tracking down and interviewing all former players who have transferred under Ben Braun. Many of them are on facebook or twitter!
Anonymous
Tue Sep 18 2012 02:37
Fire Greenspan, piece of SH*T
Anonymous
Tue Sep 18 2012 01:37
This demands an expose on the part of the Thresher. 6 players gone in one offseason is horrendous. Don't know how the team is going to even make it through a full practice with the current squad. Gotta support though!
Anonymous
Tue Sep 18 2012 01:00
that comment was to the anonymous comment below, btw
Anonymous
Tue Sep 18 2012 00:59
^ Get out of here. How do you even claim to represent Rice University? Disgrace
Anonymous
Tue Sep 18 2012 00:22
Good. Glad to get rid of an Iranian.




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