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Houston Rockets Tweet wrong school for their own draft pick (photo)

July 1, 2012 By paulmbanks

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Royce White

I can understand why you might be confused as to where Royce White went to school. He started out committed to the Minnesota Golden Gophers, but that of course didn’t work out too well for Tubby Smith and company. He then went to the Big Ten island of misfit toys, otherwise known as Iowa State University.

Like other malcontents, he flourished in Ames and got himself taken 16th overall by the Houston Rockets. Much higher than many believed he would go.

Of course, the Rockets, and by the Rockets I mean whoever runs their Twitter account, have him coming from yet another school. So I guess he transferred to Florida State sometime in the past couple months. It’s an honest mistake to make; but with your own draft pick? Well, that’s just unintentionally hilarious

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