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I wouldn't turn down a shooter, but I'd still rather look at a veteran PG if possible. Gibbs would really be too perfect. I'd feel awesome about that roster.
Gibbs is pure speculation based on the turmoil in the Seton Hall locker room that caused his best friend on the team to transfer mid season. Plus, he has the chance to graduate this year so he actually fits the definition of a grad transfer.
The kid himself is saying that he does not plan to transfer.
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/player/_/id/68089/evan-payne
Not a grad transfer, but just announced that he's leaving LMU.
Wow is he explosive. He would be perfect as a compliment to our guards. Jalen could come off the bench and we could start Purvis Hamilton and this kid at the guard positions--he could take over for Boatright without hesitation.
Sorry for those who wanted Sterling Gibbs:
“@WSOUSports: Sterling Gibbs: "I'm definitely coming back"”
https://twitter.com/wsousports/status/575832402058158080
Or Anthony Collins who we will be watching perhaps in his last game with USF tonight. Orlando Antiqua is looking to run and apparently Collins is more of a half court set PG and doesn't move the ball up the court fast enough. Collins does have one more year of eligibility and he is graduating this year.Perfect would be Hanlan from BC
Or Anthony Collins who we will be watching perhaps in his last game with USF tonight. Orlando Antiqua is looking to run and apparently Collins is more of a half court set PG and doesn't move the ball up the court fast enough. Collins does have one more year of eligibility and he is graduating this year.
I really don't understand all the angst around grad transfers and the highly arbitrary rules imposed on this. I should understand given that it is the NCAA, the epitome of arbitrary rules, but I was a undergrad at UCONN that needed to "transfer" to a grad school in order to improve my chances of getting a job in my field. The same goes for a point guard like Anthony Collins. What if he felt that perhaps 1 year under as good a set of point guard coaches as there is would improve his chances of getting a job in his chosen field. He should be able to transfer to any school he can get into. Now he could apply to a school like Duke for graduate study on point guardology but he might not get in. UCONN on the other hand might be the right fit!You can't transfer in conference.
Perfect would be Hanlan from BC
To share a few grad transfer names I've heard...
-- Shonn Miller from Cornell, PF averaging 16.8/8.5
-- John Brown from High Point, SF averaging 19.0/5.9, Bilas called him the best dunker in the country
-- Damion Lee from Drexel, SG averaging 21.2/6.1
Is he a grad transfer, though? As much as I hate BC I'm sad to see his career wasting away there.

I'm not sure just love his game and as you said, hat to see it wasted there. He and Jalen would look pretty good next year in the backcourt![]()
Hanlan isn't graduating this year, so he'd have to sit out next year, which he's not going to do.
Its all how you play a team game. Im sure he was asked to score more there. Here he would need to be a primary PG with all responsibilities. I think you would take him?He couldn't "take over for Boatright". He's averaging 1.7 APG in the West Coast Conference. He's a scoring guard, not a PG.
He would be absolutely perfect for UCONN. Every Nevada game I watched this year I spent the entire game wondering what it would be like to have a beast like AJ West on UCONN's front line. He is an animal.http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bas...f-pack-fires-david-carter-5-ncaa-less-seasons
CAHUSKY any chance AJ West wants to head back east. Like the size and the rebounding numbers?
Wow is he explosive. He would be perfect as a compliment to our guards. Jalen could come off the bench and we could start Purvis Hamilton and this kid at the guard positions--he could take over for Boatright without hesitation.