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[QUOTE="Bronx23, post: 2783964, member: 8501"] Again I defer to both of you Sluconn and Milford Conn as your knowledge of these players and their skill sets, fit, interest, etc. is far greater than mine. Yes this is a wonderful dream/fantasy but while I don't see it actually happening, it takes excellent players and turns them into battling for the 7-10 spots. For me at least that might well lead to a variety of problems starting with why would some put themselves in that position? Yes most will understand that they will play limited minutes and important minutes their freshman year, it might extend some into their soph years. That may well lead to dissatisfactions and transfers. I'll make a strange analogy, the Yankees (some of whom some of you like and others hate) did not do so well when their team kept buying and / or trading for the top players. I see the importance of mixing the greats with the excellents and throwing in a few goods and very goods. Obviously each recruit will hopefully fully evaluate the numerous factors that go into narrowing their lists and making their verbal and then written commitment. I'd like to see Boston, Amihere and either Jones or Horston in 2019. In 2020, I'd like either Bueckers or Hailey Van Lith, and then maybe we add a wing and big to that class. Of course everyone wants Fudd, and one or two more of those mentioned repeatedly but that's far, far away actually. We need to see how MW and CW and Ono develop and who from '19 comes and how they develop. Also a thought not mentioned on this thread or board lately, is how and where Geno & CD will be thinking and feeling about their remaining years doing what they do so spectacularly. Of course, then is who becomes the next head coach and their assistants, so let's not get too far ahead of ourselves here. Bronx23 [/QUOTE]
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