Absolute beast, the mali connection hopefully. My preference over all other centersaccording to ESPN.
An excellent center...is he a fit?
Same experience in my law school league with a guy who had played college ball. Didn’t break anything but was pretty darn fast and hard. Took a lot of getting used to.Looks like a great fit if he chooses UConn.
Oumar Ballo enters transfer portal: 5 possible landing spots
Oumar Ballo has entered the transfer portal following a couple of strong seasons with the Arizona Wildcats.bvmsports.com
"Dan Hurley just had a Malian big man thrive in his system during UConn’s 2023 national championship run with Adama Sanogo, and a slightly bigger, yet similar-styled player like Ballo could be the perfect fit for the Huskies in 2024-25. Another draw to UConn for Ballo could be the fact that Hurley already has a young Malian center on his roster, Youssouf Singare, who is someone Ballo could mentor next season. He could do the same with 6-foot-10 junior Samson Johnson as well who has flashed potential this season. However, the biggest role Ballo would need to fill in Storrs is that of 7-foot-2 center Donovan Clingan who is likely off to the NBA. Ballo has similar ability to Clingan when it comes to pick-and-roll offense and being a shot blocker on defense which could make for a seamless transition for the Huskies."
Coach Hurley's Mali connections remind me of Coach Calhoun's Israeli connections during our rise - Henefeld, Sheffer, Katz, etc.
I actually played a pick up game in the field house with Katz once. Many student-athletes stayed back on campus during summers to catch up on credits and some would join us at the field house occasionally.
Gilad (Katz) and I were on the same team and I was not used to that level of playing. One of his passes to me was so hard that it bent a finger on my right hand and caused a hairline fracture. I went to the infirmary and they put a splint on it. One of my knuckles still looks a little bigger than others, it reminds me of the good times
Our center needs to be a great passer to complement our ball movement offense. I also like a center who's decent at free throws. Those are two huge holes in "otherwise a heck of a player".He's going to be one of the best few centers in the portal. He's a beast.
Sucks at FTs, and can't pass, but otherwise a heck of a player. Does some nice work defensively IIRC.
Probably not as great a fit as Goldin or Cliff. But he's good.
Sanogo wasn't a great passer.Our center needs to be a great passer to complement our ball movement offense. I also like a center who's decent at free throws. Those are two huge holes in "otherwise a heck of a player".
Um, how would you know.... ? IYKWIMSanogo wasn't a great passer.
He got much better by year 3.Sanogo wasn't a great passer.
If we choose him you meanLooks like a great fit if he chooses UConn.
Oumar Ballo enters transfer portal: 5 possible landing spots
Oumar Ballo has entered the transfer portal following a couple of strong seasons with the Arizona Wildcats.bvmsports.com
"Dan Hurley just had a Malian big man thrive in his system during UConn’s 2023 national championship run with Adama Sanogo, and a slightly bigger, yet similar-styled player like Ballo could be the perfect fit for the Huskies in 2024-25. Another draw to UConn for Ballo could be the fact that Hurley already has a young Malian center on his roster, Youssouf Singare, who is someone Ballo could mentor next season. He could do the same with 6-foot-10 junior Samson Johnson as well who has flashed potential this season. However, the biggest role Ballo would need to fill in Storrs is that of 7-foot-2 center Donovan Clingan who is likely off to the NBA. Ballo has similar ability to Clingan when it comes to pick-and-roll offense and being a shot blocker on defense which could make for a seamless transition for the Huskies."
Coach Hurley's Mali connections remind me of Coach Calhoun's Israeli connections during our rise - Henefeld, Sheffer, Katz, etc.
I actually played a pick up game in the field house with Katz once. Many student-athletes stayed back on campus during summers to catch up on credits and some would join us at the field house occasionally.
Gilad (Katz) and I were on the same team and I was not used to that level of playing. One of his passes to me was so hard that it bent a finger on my right hand and caused a hairline fracture. I went to the infirmary and they put a splint on it. One of my knuckles still looks a little bigger than others, it reminds me of the good times
Kids who were freshmen in the "free" covid year (2020-21) are going into their free 5th year next season, so this will be the last we have to deal with it (outside of anyone who has an additional year from redshirts under standard rules. So there will be a handful for the 2025-26 season, but nothing like the level we have seen the last few years. I also cannot wait for this extra year stuff to be over.he has another year?? dude has been in college for 5 years already, when is this era of college ball officially over?
Glad it's just not me, seeing guys on here arguing for players to play 6 years of college ball and be 25 year old seniors has me dumbfounded. NIL and transfer portal are here to stay but let's get some aspects of the game back to somewhat normal.Kids who were freshmen in the "free" covid year (2020-21) are going into their free 5th year next season, so this will be the last we have to deal with it (outside of anyone who has an additional year from redshirts under standard rules. So there will be a handful for the 2025-26 season, but nothing like the level we have seen the last few years. I also cannot wait for this extra year stuff to be over.
I hate it, but I'm also down to game the system if everyone else is doing it. If there's a loophole that gets Spencer back next year, I'm all for it lol. But I certainly wish that was not the way things were overall.Glad it's just not me, seeing guys on here arguing for players to play 6 years of college ball and be 25 year old seniors has me dumbfounded. NIL and transfer portal are here to stay but let's get some aspects of the game back to somewhat normal.