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Moot point, looks like he's SJU bound
Perfect fit for Mike Anderson
He's not what UConn needs - they need a floor general first - someone who can dictate pace and get the ball to the guys who have the best access for a shot or a lane to the basket
Nadev Henefeld - great point forward for us.
without a doubt
Giffs had all the tools but didn't take charge like Nadav but it's the personality
 
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See Curbello
I actually think Curbello could be a pretty good piece lol. I was not much of a fan of his at Illinois but I think he has all the tools to give us exactly what we need out of that position if he can be more disciplined with the ball and his shot taking. Obviously those are big ifs, but there aren’t too many players available with the playmaking ceiling he has, and while not consistent this past year, he’s shown the ability to shoot it.
 
I think you misread my post, I'm saying there are tons of impact players in the portal. It shouldn't be a rebuilding year, add a few guards and shooters from the portal and we'll have a really good team again next year
Sleep deprivation. Thanks!
 

Not a huge fan. Isn’t particularly efficient from any distance, not a shooter (69% FT and 27% 3PT, 35% in SEC play), and sky high TO%. Too much inefficiency for my taste, but definitely has upside.

His BPM/RAPM type numbers aren’t bad, particularly for a freshman. SCar didn’t really have many guys who are high usage types, so that likely forced his hand a bit in terms of forcing up shots.
 
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Oh contraire B1G country dude. :)




 
Not a huge fan. Isn’t particularly efficient from any distance, not a shooter (69% FT and 27% 3PT, 35% in SEC play), and sky high TO%. Too much inefficiency for my taste, but definitely has upside.

His BPM/RAPM type numbers aren’t bad, particularly for a freshman. SCar didn’t really have many guys who are high usage types, so that likely forced his hand a bit in terms of forcing up shots.
Yea stats don’t jump off the page but almost feel like if a Power 6 All Freshman player at a position of need wants to come you kinda have to take him
 
Yea stats don’t jump off the page but almost feel like if a Power 6 All Freshman player at a position of need wants to come you kinda have to take him
I don’t really consider SG a position of need long term with Hawkins and Floyd on board, but I do agree with the sentiment.
 
Played with Devin a few times recently, kinda eh. Some of the other players stood out a little more than he did.
 
Updated w/ Carter.

Personally, I take his stats with a grain of salt. A freshman playing on a SEC team that ranked #201 in national offensive efficiency.

South Carolina was 331st in offensive turnover prevention and played at the 33rd fastest offensive tempo. Sounds like uncontrolled chaos.

Add in the fact that the team only shot 47.3 fg%, which was 287th in the nation...just a breeding ground for bad offense, I highly doubt Carter was a big reason for this, especially playing just 18.7 mpg.

I wouldn't be "pumped" if we get Carter, but I'd be intrigued for sure. He's also a Brewster kid, which is intriguing too.

 
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The transfer markets recruiting is done way before anyone announces they’re transferring. So yes it’s quite and nerve racking for us. But I’m sure the staff has a good idea already of who they’re getting. Be patient. I see a TON of NEW talent in the future :)
 
The transfer markets recruiting is done way before anyone announces they’re transferring. So yes it’s quite and nerve racking for us. But I’m sure the staff has a good idea already of who they’re getting. Be patient. I see a TON of NEW talent in the future :)
This is the point I wanted to make. Some of these guys just jump in the portal. But others know where they are going before they announce it. Sadly, it's basically tampering with players at existing programs.
 
Updated w/ Carter.

Personally, I take his stats with a grain of salt. A freshman playing on a SEC team that ranked #201 in national offensive efficiency.

South Carolina was 331st in offensive turnover prevention and played at the 33rd fastest offensive tempo. Sounds like uncontrolled chaos.

Add in the fact that the team only shot 47.3 fg%, which was 287th in the nation...just a breeding ground for bad offense, I highly doubt Carter was a big reason for this, especially playing just 18.7 mpg.

I wouldn't be "pumped" if we get Carter, but I'd be intrigued for sure. He's also a Brewster kid, which is intriguing too.


Here is a pretty good video on this Freshman transfer. He's got some real athleticism (not surprising son of Anthony Carter). Take a look at this:

Transfer Prospect | Devin Carter Breakdown
 
Thought this was interesting. Shannon would be an incredible fit.
 
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