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Chris Wright interview from LeBron James Skills Academy

In an interview with NBE Basketball Report, Chris Wright addresses the loss to Ohio U in the tournament last year, and talks about expectations for next season.

"Our goal is to get to the Final Four," he said. "We wanna win the Big East title. That’s what me and Austin [Freeman] wanna do. We’ve been to the finals two of three years and lost to Pitt and West Virginia. [We want to] regain the Big East regular season title, make some noise in the dance."

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While Wright does have some personal goals, he said he feels as though winning is the main thing and that is what will lead to his personal achievements. "You always have personal aspirations, but if you don't win, they won't come," Wright said. "I wanna be Big East Player of the Year. We got a lot of work if we wanna win [and winning] will take care of the rest."

For his take on the freshman class and the loss to Ohio, check out the full story.

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