A former four -star university basketball officer has been expelled from his team in what will probably indicate the end of his career at this level of sport.
Andre Curbelo, a show owner who previously played in Illinois and St. John's, has been expelled from the team in the south of Mississippi.
The movement was announced by the chief coach of Golden Eagles, Jay Ladner, after a defeat against Louisiana-Lafayette on Saturday night.
It seems that the final tail came in a defeat of 87-78 against Coastal Carolina in the Sun Belt conference game, where Curbelo only played ten minutes before collecting two technical faults and being expelled.
That was the last game he played for the south of Mississippi, since he was not even on the bench for the Louisian game on Saturday.
The long curbelo career began as a recruit of the four -star high school in Puerto Rico, and held 61st position among all the perspectives of its class, according to sports 24/7.

Andre Curbelo shipowner has been expelled from the basketball team in southern Mississippi

A former four -star prospectus, Curbelo was suspended several times due to behavioral problems
Curbelo chose to attend the University of Illinois, collecting them on Miami (FL), Florida, Georgetown, Indiana, Louisville and Kansas.
During his first season, Curbelo was chosen as the sixth man of the year of the Big Ten 2021 conference of the year, while averaging 9.1 points, 4.2 assists, 4 rebounds and 0.9 robberies for game when Fighting Illini won the Big Ten tournament and obtained a One -Sada in March Madness.
His stellar work entertained and was ready to step forward after Guard Ayo Dosunmu declared for the NBA draft.
But a brain shock in his second year forced him to lose 14 games and eliminate his season.
In search of a new beginning, he transferred to St. John's to play with coach Mike Anderson. He became a fans for the red storm and averaged 9.6 points, 2.8 rebounds and 4.3 assists.
However, he only played 26 games as suspensions, ejections and technical offenses fogged his time in Queens. He chose to transfer to Southern Miss in the spring of 2023.
That summer, Curbelo played with the Puerto Rican national team, but was suspended indefinitely by “breach of behavior standards.”
Despite playing only a few games with the team, Curbelo had a series of problems, including the loss of his passport, in a fight with the rest of his team, the breakfast of the missing team, cursing a coach for the national team of El Salvador, making derogatory comments. About the team coach and have four separate meetings with the general manager of the team about his behavior.

Curbelo (5) won the sixth man of the year Big Ten in his first year with his dazzling work

A brain shock in his second year slowed any progress in the improvement of Curbelo

Curbelo then transferred to St. John's for a new beginning. After experimenting
When he returned to play College Ball, Curbelo stayed out of several games in the 2023-24 season while waiting for the approval of the NCAA of an eligibility exemption because this was his second transfer without a title.
After losing ten games, Curbelo returned. But once again, many suspended games passed due to behavior. As a result, he played in just 12 games, but averaged 13.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists.
This season, as a fifth year senior, Curbelo was suspended by seven games due to his behavior.
In his last game with the Golden Eagles, he collected four fouls in the first half and obtained his second technical foul from the bank.
He only played in 20 games last season, partly due to being suspended indefinitely in November due to 'disciplinary reasons', and averaged 9.8 points, 3.6 rebounds and 4.7 assists.
In his entire university career of 108 games, he averaged 9.5 points, 2.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.4 robberies per game.