Yes he wouldif he transfers now, would he be available 2nd semester next year?
I am gonna hold you to that Mau! LolTake him in a second.
After all the discuss about obtaining QULAITY big men, you want to consider someone who is not getting play time on a crappy team??
You missed the part about not playing ?Good big men can't play on "crappy" teams? Walk me through this.
You missed the part about not playing ?
Isaac Copeland is leaving Georgetown. Former 5-star PF recruit who's regressed like a mofo over the last two years after a really promising freshman season. He's been getting DNP-CD'd recently.
He'll have a year-and-a-half left. North Carolina native who will surely have a lot of high-major interest even though he's been a disaster this season. 6-foot-9, 220 lbs.
I'd take him in a second.
He's shooting 27.5% from the field this year. Small sample size, but that's a red flag right there.
There's gotta be more there than what meets the eye with Copeland. He played 32 minutes per game last season. I can't imagine that a chilly start to the season reduced him to a DNP guy when he was supposed to be their alpha this season. With a kid like that, who is so talented but doesn't rebound, doesn't block shots, doesn't get to the line, can't shoot...you wonder how coachable he is and you wonder about his work ethic. Bringing guys like that aboard is a risk (and yes, I'm doing some assuming, but that's kind of the point...his teammates and coaches are probably wondering the same). Copeland has epitomized Georgetown over the last couple years. They've been a team that has drastically underachieved relative to their talent level and you start to wonder if he's a bit of a poison pill.
Former 5 star recruit that's applying for a medical rs and has two years of eligibility left. I'm worried about his back but he fits perfectly with the teams need for a pf.