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He’s been playing really well. Loomis is undefeated in league play. The biggest question with him was the injury last year but he seems to have recovered nicely. I like him A LOT because he’s just a flat out winner. Mental toughness has been a big question mark for us the past few years... Santos kid grew up in a military family being trained military style by his father.Nate Santos is an interesting one. Thought he was an Illinois or creighton lean because he’s originally from Illinois but I wouldn’t mind him at all, he has a good frame and can really shoot. I am also pretty sure he is eligible to reclassify to 2020
He’s been playing really well. Loomis is undefeated in league play. The biggest question with him was the injury last year but he seems to have recovered nicely. I like him A LOT because he’s just a flat out winner. Mental toughness has been a big question mark for us the past few years... Santos kid grew up in a military family being trained military style by his father.
I love it. Need me a shooter. And @husky429 there you go on BowenNate Santos is an interesting one. Thought he was an Illinois or creighton lean because he’s originally from Illinois but I wouldn’t mind him at all, he has a good frame and can really shoot. I am also pretty sure he is eligible to reclassify to 2020
He shoots 38% from 3, that isn't good enough?could lose bouk and akok after their sophomore years.
Unless Bouk gains an appreciable amount of muscle to attain an NBA body, works on his outside shooting and Akok puts on muscle and works totally on his offensive game neither are going after their 2nd year. Bouk is closer to that goal than Akok right now
Both will be drafted, barring serious injury, its just a question of when they are ready
curious only 2 recruits for 2021....hurley still casting a small net considering we might have 6 open schollys to fill.
polley, whaley, and carlton should be graduating. thats 3. could lose bouk and akok after their sophomore years. thats 5. looking more and more like we'll be signing a grad transfer big for next season. thats 6.
on the flip side we could have 0 open schollys in 2021. polley might redshirt next year and be back in 2022. whaley and carlton might transfer at the end of the season and be replaced this summer by freshmen or transfers. bouk and akok hopefully return for their junior years. we might still sign cliff or sonogo for next season.
in other words i have no idea how many open schollys there will be in 2021...but probably between 0 and 6.
Have u seen Ja Morant? This “NBA body” is only true for big men. Bouk should be finecould lose bouk and akok after their sophomore years.
Unless Bouk gains an appreciable amount of muscle to attain an NBA body, works on his outside shooting and Akok puts on muscle and works totally on his offensive game neither are going after their 2nd year. Bouk is closer to that goal than Akok right now
Both will be drafted, barring serious injury, its just a question of when they are ready
Bouk I’ll give 50/50 leaving after next season. He’ll be given the keys next year and will put up big numbers. Needs to improve his body and defense still.
Akok, at his current pace, might be a 4 year guy. With his frame he’d get eaten alive in the NBA. He needs a LEGIT 20-25 pounds to be an NBA power forward.
He’s been playing really well. Loomis is undefeated in league play. The biggest question with him was the injury last year but he seems to have recovered nicely. I like him A LOT because he’s just a flat out winner. Mental toughness has been a big question mark for us the past few years... Santos kid grew up in a military family being trained military style by his father.
He’s been playing really well. Loomis is undefeated in league play. The biggest question with him was the injury last year but he seems to have recovered nicely. I like him A LOT because he’s just a flat out winner. Mental toughness has been a big question mark for us the past few years... Santos kid grew up in a military family being trained military style by his father.
could lose bouk and akok after their sophomore years.
Unless Bouk gains an appreciable amount of muscle to attain an NBA body, works on his outside shooting and Akok puts on muscle and works totally on his offensive game neither are going after their 2nd year. Bouk is closer to that goal than Akok right now
Both will be drafted, barring serious injury, its just a question of when they are ready
I love it. Need me a shooter. And @husky429 there you go on Bowen
Santos is a big Illinois target as well.
You mean Illinoi$? Uh oh
Chicago is right up the road