Hargrove learning new culture, food, daily life playing professionally in Denmark
Former Billiken is averaging 17.2 points for Bakken Bears
Throughout his five years at Saint Louis University, Terrence Hargrove Jr. never was far from the house where he grew up in East St. Louis and the dining room table where he could talk about anything with his parents.
His family even basked in some of the spotlight Hargrove generated in a SLU uniform. His brother was frequently on the Chaifetz Arena court during warmups. His mother was on social media and spoke to the Chaifetz Arena crowd on his senior night.
Hargrove went home in spare time more than most. So, when presented with a chance to play professional basketball in Denmark, it required some family discussion.
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