He's gone according to the Eagle.
Butler dismisses Tyree Evans
BY JEFFREY PARSON
The Wichita Eagle
After Kansas State stopped his recruitment due to an off-court issue, Tyree Evans was given a second chance by Butler Community College.
That opportunity ended Tuesday, when Butler announced Evans, its leading scorer, has been dismissed from the Grizzlies for what coach Randy Smithson called "conduct detrimental to the team's cohesiveness."
In a statement, Smithson said the action had nothing to do with off-court or legal transgressions.
"We didn't feel like we were getting all (we ask) from Tyree," Smithson said. "We're looking for kids who want to play the game the way we want it played."
Entering the Christmas break, Evans was averaging 18.4 points, seventh best in the Jayhawk Conference. But a week ago, Evans scored seven points on 2-of-8 shooting in less than 15 minutes off the bench, a limited role Smithson said was due to Evans returning late from Christmas break.
Evans did not play in Saturday's victory at Garden City. The Grizzlies (8-7,1-1 Jayhawk West) play at No. 19 Hutchinson (13-2, 0-1) tonight.
A 6-foot-3 guard from Richmond, Va., Evans scored 884 points during his senior season of high school. That is the third-best season total in Virginia history, trailing Allen Iverson and Moses Malone.
But Evans had off-court issues that led to K-State deciding against offering him a scholarship. In July, two weeks after K-State made the decision, Evans reached a plea agreement on charges of statutory rape of a 15-year-old female schoolmate in 2004 at Winchendon Prep School in Massachusetts. Evans was placed on probation for two years after pleading guilty to the reduced charge of assault and battery.
At the hearing to announce his plea agreement, Evans told the judge he would attend Butler.
"By golly," Smithson said at the time, "I want to give him a shot to help himself."
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