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Simms, Trapp fought until the bitter end

INDIANAPOLIS — As good of players Aamir Simms and Clyde Trapp are on the basketball court, Clemson head coach Brad Brownell says they are even better people.

“They are terrific people,” he said. “Both have had absolutely zero problems. And I mean zero. Not late, not anything. Good students, good players and they won a lot of games.”

Simms and Trapp were freshmen when Clemson went on its Sweet 16 run in the 2018 Tournament. And, obviously, they played a huge role in the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament appearance this year, which ended with a 60-56 loss to Rutgers in the first round of the tournament Friday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.