When everything collapsed, and the sudden cancellation of the Pac-12 Conference tournament and the NCAA Tournament made the Colorado Buffaloes’ late losing streak feel more akin to a mild irritation, Tyler Bey wasn’t sure what was coming next.
It was a pending decision surely taking center stage in Bey’s thoughts as the Buffs returned to Colorado from his hometown of Las Vegas, where the Buffs’ once-promising season ended with a first-round loss against Washington State and then the cancellation of an NCAA tourney expected to include CU for the first time since 2016.
The equation is hundreds of college basketball players debate internally every spring.