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Is Nico Bundalo still taking visits?
The Lewis recruitment to me was very ambitious as my sense he’s a very on ball combo, with a lean to PG. You’d basically be asking him to sit next year, then swing to the 2 here, as we recruit Adams and Mullins. We should target a great CG/PG in the 2026 to groom alongside Nowell, and to blend into the rotation.Mahaney and Nowell would presumably be running the point. Mullins and Adams aren’t point guards. Ball is an interesting one for sure.
There's 120 minutes between the 1, 2, 3 spots. That's plenty of minutes to split between the 5 of them plus the wings splitting time at the 3/4 spotsGreat interview, and great to hear "they can play both together."
But can somebody explain where Ball, Mahaney, and Nowell will be?
I just don't get how Luke explains we are "the best opportunity" for him not sitting.
Maybe play three guards in a five man rotation with two centers and two power forwards rotating?
Great interview, and great to hear "they can play both together."
But can somebody explain where Ball, Mahaney, and Nowell will be?
I just don't get how Luke explains we are "the best opportunity" for him not sitting.
Maybe play three guards in a five man rotation with two centers and two power forwards rotating?
Is it?There's 120 minutes between the 1, 2, 3 spots. That's plenty of minutes to split between the 5 of them plus the wings splitting time at the 3/4 spots
Yes, there's a reason we're recruiting both guys and it's because the coaches know everyone you listed isn't guaranteed to be on the rosterIs it?
Nowell
Mahaney
Adams
Ball
Ross
Mullins
20 minutes per, which isn’t a bad. The only promise you can make is that you’d get PT earned, and have a spot in the rotation. My sense is that a kid like Mullins has a chance to get anywhere between 15-25 minutes at the 2/3 depending on how things land.
Presuming Abraham and Stew get the majority of minutes at the 4 (and we’re still recruiting Bundalo).
North Carolina on 10/4.Is Nico Bundalo still taking visits?
Yes, and technically we don’t have “power forwards”, we have “fours”.Maybe play three guards in a five man rotation with two centers and two power forwards rotating?
I read everything with the bluest colored glasses, but when you combine this with Braylon’s recent comments it just seems so simple. The choice comes down to how seriously he is taking his basketball career. It’s become the best player I can be (UConn) vs. be close to my family/hometown hero (IU). And it seems like the staff has done an incredible job demonstrating the differentiation UConn offers.Interview with Mullins dad - some interesting stuff in here.
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IU basketball recruiting: Q&A on Braylon Mullins’ Indiana visit, where things stand overall
Class of 2025 top-25 guard Braylon Mullins completed his IU official visit last weekend. Since then he’s cut his list of finalists to Indiana, Connecticut and North Carolina. Mullins, who is…www.thedailyhoosier.com
TDH: Tell me the current thinking about all three finalists.
Josh Mullins — “Indiana is close, so that’s one thing that stands out. I’ve known Jordan Hulls for a long time. Calbert (Cheaney), Brian Walsh and (Mike) Woodson, all those guys are great. IU is not a far drive at all, so that’s a comfort thing for Braylon too. Indiana is Indiana, man. Being from the state, playing for the state, that means a lot.
“But he’s also told me that he doesn’t care if he went 12 hours away. When you got to Storrs, Conn., it’s small. He was like ‘Hey this is like Greenfield.’ Sometimes Braylon is cool with being a rock star on the court but no so much off the court. UConn is kind of that way, and they’ve done a great job, they’re back-to-back champs. Their development of players is different.
He said North Carolina, Kansas, then Kentucky.Is Nico Bundalo still taking visits?
3 impactful guards is needed to win in March Most of the great UCONN teams had 3Even with Tristen Newton we didn't have just one guy initiating the offense. We didn't look like Shabazz and Taliek UConn teams when everything was run by the PG.
This is why I think all these players can co-exist playing 2 or 3 guards at the same time, and even Karaban and maybe McNeeley will run the offense this year, who knows about next year.
You do need one unshakeable ball handler though.
If Ball ends up the guy for us this year I can see him playing himself into the lottery.Great interview, and great to hear "they can play both together."
But can somebody explain where Ball, Mahaney, and Nowell will be?
I just don't get how Luke explains we are "the best opportunity" for him not sitting.
Maybe play three guards in a five man rotation with two centers and two power forwards rotating?
Wonder if that is a hedge by KS against Reibe choosing UConn over Kansas, I realize they are different players, but players are playersNorth Carolina on 10/4.
Also, he added a ninth school to his Top 8 - Kansas.
Acknowledging Adams and still being in the final 3 is EXACTLY what I wanted to hear from the Mullins camp. I really appreciate posting this report, because it allows me to be much more excited about Darius' expected commitment, knowing it does not blow away our chances with Mullins. Excellent news that makes the morning coffee particularly enjoyable. Hopefully, Adams will be the bird in the hand and we can have a real hope of crushing it by getting Mullins too.
From scrub time trey chucker to the lottery?If Ball ends up the guy for us this year I can see him playing himself into the lottery.
Yeah, but Dan Hurley has seen him play, and he thinks that he is an OAD!I hear you on McNeeley. I try not to count on his leaving as a definite thing. I hear what people are saying about the draft next year, but he hasn't even played a game yet, a lot can happen in a season. I know he is a good player, I just don't know how good. Castle last year had an upwards trajectory that I could follow and watch as he played better, using more of his talent and athleticism. I am sure the same will hold true for McNeeley.
I expect a Jordan Hawkins leap now that he’ll have a clear role and playing time. I’m more optimistic about it after hearing the consistent practice reports.From scrub time trey chucker to the lottery?
I rewatched the North Carolina game last week before all of this Solo looks good talk and was surprised at how good he played. Could definitely see him playing himself into the first round of this years draft like Castle. I more expecting him to play himself into the second round than first round but if you watch that game, anything is possible with him.From scrub time trey chucker to the lottery?
I could too but he needs to play more like the guy from early in the season that shot threes and drove to the basket.I rewatched the North Carolina game last week before all of this Solo looks good talk and was surprised at how good he played. Could definitely see him playing himself into the first round of this years draft like Castle. I more expecting him to play himself into the second round than first round but if you watch that game, anything is possible with him.
He will because he was getting better getting steady minutes which he didn’t get later on which I guess messed with his confidence and progressI could too but he needs to play more like the guy from early in the season that shot threes and drove to the basket.
I'm guessing he has been in an intensive "how Solo will play this year" camp this fallI could too but he needs to play more like the guy from early in the season that shot threes and drove to the basket.
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From the Wootten 150 this weekend.
2. Mullins maximizes his opportunities
Braylon Mullins didn't necessarily get the number of looks he should have to start, so he set himself apart with his defensive tenacity, and by going to the offensive glass. In the evening session, he caught fire from behind the arc during the three-on-three session and threw down a powerful dunk in transition to cap an efficient overall performance.
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Wootten 150: Darius Adams, Braylon Mullins, Niko Bundalo impress on Day 1
The Wootten 150 is the final chance for some of the nation's best high school talent to show off in front of the McDonald's All-American selection committee members.247sports.com