Is the Grass Bluer on the Other Side for Matt Pilgrim?

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But it is rare for a player to transfer out of a black college and into a super program. And for as much as Hampton is among the power basketball programs at HBCUs, this potential move to Kentucky is one that escapes common occurrence, and lends itself to a simple question. Is this the best move for Matt Pilgrim? [link]
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