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COI/Notability

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Flagging this article for significant revision or deletion due to violations of the Conflict of Interest and Notability policies.

On the COI front, the edit history and level of trivial, up-to-date information creates a strong impression that this article is being used for self-promotional purposes. Clicking on any account that has been used to make significant contributions to this article shows that those accounts have only been used to edit articles involving this individual.

On the notability front, while it is mildly interesting that a D1 basketball player simultaneously attended law school, this article is way over the top for a player who (by the author’s own cite) played “sparingly.” Details about the individual’s recruitment, day-to-day college career, test scores, and personal life are excessive compared to articles about other college basketball players or junior, non-notable law school graduates, further adding to the impression that this article is a work of self-promotion, not encyclopedic value.

I’m adding this note to welcome other (non-self-interested) voices. Barring any contrary opinions, I’ll condense significantly to meet Wikipedia’s editorial standards. Lmeister (talk) 14:15, 30 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]