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Screams Malachi Smith 2.0 AKA a local area kid (Sumler was born in Waterbury) who uses their last year of eligibility to play for his dream school (I'm just assuming UConn is his dream school, lol).

I really like Sumler as a bench option that can play all three backcourt positions. 6'4 200, started at PG, but also played minutes at the 2 and the 3.

Nice mix of volume (74th highest usage rate in nation) and efficiency (112.3 offensive rating; 52.5 2P%; 40.7 3P%, assist rate is almost double turnover rate) and I like his propensity of drawing fouls (5.3 fouls drawn per 40 is 192nd in the nation) even though his FT% this season wasn't good (65.7%). Not great defensive rates, though.

Here's a clip of his on-ball skills.


I really like him - caveated that this is highlights against lesser competition). Not saying he is near the quality, but he plays a bit like Jrue Holiday - he doesn't get rushed even when he's in the paint and has good pacing and vision both in seeing opening for himself and on passing. Has a bit of the Castle deceleration game too.
 
Are we sure he fits our system? Seems ball dominant and not great from 3. He definitely is shifty but what has made UConn successful in the portal is they recruit for fit not talent. Not sure he fits.(albeit I only seen him once vs us)
I actually think we can use some of that. At least when he’s ball dominant he’s getting somewhere. Too many possessions this year where Malachi was holding the ball while the shot clock went down and our shooters weren’t open because of switches
 
You guys are freaking insane.

I’d take Royal in a heartbeat.
My Concernwith Royal is that he profiles as same player as our top recruit C. Landrew, don’t want that kid to get cold feet if Royal shows up, plus’s what about Ross and Stewart?
 
Is there any interest in Flory? The guy would be perfect as a 4 / insurance 5 (if Reibe doesn’t work out). Or just the starting 5 outright. I assume he has one of, if not the highest price tag in the transfer portal though.
You answered your own question.
 
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Any 7’1+ European kids who played pro ball when they were 16 out there? That seems to be the winning formula.
 
Curious about the interest in Royal. I believe we have a more than capable starting 3 with breakout potential already on the roster.
 
Question for you all—do we think we are done recruiting from the high school class of 2026? Or would a late transfer out or early entry into the NBA make it possible for the staff to take one more high school player?
 
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Bobby Hurley was one of many Duke court slappers.

The first time I remember seeing it was in the 1988 final four when Danny Manning beat them in the semifinals. For the entire run (from 1986 through 1984 they only missed two final fours) the media made a huge deal of Duke's players doing that when they got back on defense.
This explains why some on this board have an aversion to it and I don't. I didn't really become aware of college basketball until 1998, by which time a lot of players from many teams were slapping the court. I was not aware that it had any connection to Duke. TIL!
 
Najai Hines looks very interesting as a rim protector with good shooting percentages and three years of eligibility remaining.
 
Because I don’t want to do my job, I went over to the OSU board they almost unanimously say that Royal’s issue is that he thinks a 3 but his significantly better as an undersized 4. They also didn’t like him all that much and were surprised we’d be interested. Man, the freaking portal is crazy.

Like I said in the other thread, I must be missing something, because he's an undersized 4 who neither blocks shots or hits 3s.
 

As much as we hate it as fans, this is the way to handle the situation if you are a PG or C that aren't NBA material. It might make it hard to get a degree, but Wright is going to make around $15 million before heading to Europe to play professionally. Just take some finance classes along the way and he should be fine.
 
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As much as we hate it as fans, this is the way to handle the situation if you are a PG or C that aren't NBA material. It might make it hard to get a degree, but Wright is going to make around $15 million before heading to Europe to play professionally. Just take some finance classes along the way and he should be fine.
Absolutely. I will never blame a player like Wright for going for as much money as they can while they're in college. I've always felt bad for supremely skilled players who are just not quite big enough for the NBA. Now is their time.
 

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