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They had a bunch of guys visit recently, one of them being Mullins
That's Sisley
Thought it might be him. There's still hope.
They had a bunch of guys visit recently, one of them being Mullins
That's Sisley
They had a bunch of guys visit recently, one of them being Mullins
Only thing to consider here is that Mullins and this kid are friends and have talked to wanting to play together. I doubt that is a major factor in his decision making.Thought it might be him. There's still hope.
It certainly does feel like the commitment of one would affect the other. It doesn’t sound like Mullins is in a big hurry to decide.So is the potential choice of Mullins or Adams going to be we'll take the first to commit as, based on my reading of the relevant posts, they more or less play the same position?
The interesting thing here too is Darius Adams. Feels like we are trending for him and he is likely to make a decision before Mullins. Would we take both guys? Would Mullins be dissuaded from UConn if we take Adams? Both are 2/3 types.Only thing to consider here is that Mullins and this kid are friends and have talked to wanting to play together. I doubt that is a major factor in his decision making.
I like our chances - when you put pros/cons down on paper it feels like UConn would heavily outweigh. Anything IU feels emotional (parents close, home state). When you’re dealing with the potential of the NBA and college is only a 1-2 year stop, you go where you can realize that potential. This doesn’t strike me as an emotional decision making family. UConn runs a system ideal for this kid, and Woodson runs a big heavy dated offense. Also the Liam factor that’s hard to ignore.
Could argue that Mullins can play more 3 and Adams as a big 2. Adams has a bit more handle in his game and goes to the rim, uses a runner. Mullins is more of the spot up profile. I honestly don’t think any of the 6 remaining profiles are exact likenesses of each other, and can easily play together. If anything I tend to find Thomas and Adams being the most redundant.So is the potential choice of Mullins or Adams going to be we'll take the first to commit as, based on my reading of the relevant posts, they more or less play the same position?
Fair. Mullins height and athleticism might well allow him to play some 3.Could argue that Mullins can play more 3 and Adams as a big 2. Adams has a bit more handle in his game and goes to the rim, uses a runner. Mullins is more of the spot up profile. I honestly don’t think any of the 6 remaining profiles are exact likenesses of each other, and can easily play together. If anything I tend to find Thomas and Adams being the most redundant.
They had a bunch of guys visit recently, one of them being Mullins
I have no reason to think he’s not giving IU a fair shot. He seems like a cerebral kid that also wants to see an IU practice in person and compare that to what he’s seeing on other visits.Mullins is an Indiana kid. He has to give consideration, or the appearance of, to staying home and playing for the state university
Solo had a nice run as a freshman. He showed more in that run that Stewart did last year. Objectively, Solo is a better shooter and with improved handle, a guy who can create his own offense. Stewart showed a solid defensive presence. And in one game, he was the difference offensively. I don't see NBA next year for either one of this guys. And please note I said NEXT YEAR!!!!I get why you want to be skeptical of Stewart. I think it's dumb and is going to age like milk. But then you throw out a comment like this and I have to respond. You repeatedly push back and question why someone would think Jaylin Stewart who averaged 2.5 points a game in 9 minutes would take a jump, but in the same breath say Solo Ball who averaged 3.3 points in 11 minutes a game will? Acting like one is a proven scorer and one isn't is just bizarre.
It's fine to have favorites, but acting like Ball taking a jump is natural progression and Stewart taking a jump is an insane proposition feels a little disengenuous. It seems pretty reasonable to say they're both gonna improve as sophomores and have big roles
Defend the guy if you wish. But don't lie. He absolutely claims to be an insider. That's the entire premise of the podcast.Agreed … a lot of ppl especially in this form are over critical of him & he never claimed to be an insider… he even said that he’s a bias life long UConn fans not an insider but that some of his connections have grown since doing lock on UConn mind then it’s only almost yr 2 for him so it’s only gonna grow in the future ppl really need to lighten up or just stop listening nobody forcing them
I like Solo a lot, but he needs to get back to driving to the rim and getting the paint more. He seemed too content to hoist up threes and even contested ones later in the year. If his shot selection improves and he uses his handle and quickness advantage over many 2 guards, I think he will show great improvement.Solo had a nice run as a freshman. He showed more in that run that Stewart did last year. Objectively, Solo is a better shooter and with improved handle, a guy who can create his own offense. Stewart showed a solid defensive presence. And in one game, he was the difference offensively. I don't see NBA next year for either one of this guys. And please note I said NEXT YEAR!!!!
Spot on but to be fair, I think he was just trying to get his during garbage time. We should see a marked difference this year. Looking forward to it.I like Solo a lot, but he needs to get back to driving to the rim and getting the paint more. He seemed too content to hoist up threes and even contested ones later in the year. If his shot selection improves and he uses his handle and quickness advantage over many 2 guards, I think he will show great improvement.
He’s so athletic I think he can take lots of guys off the dribble, and once he gets in the lane he’s going to get fouled or finish a ton. He’s a specimen and very hard for 2 guards to handle on the move.Spot on but to be fair, I think he was just trying to get his during garbage time. We should see a marked difference this year. Looking forward to it.
I like Solo a lot, but he needs to get back to driving to the rim and getting the paint more. He seemed too content to hoist up threes and even contested ones later in the year. If his shot selection improves and he uses his handle and quickness advantage over many 2 guards, I think he will show great improvement.
That's Sisley
Just posted it because you mentioned him. I agree with you that he doesn't play the same spot. They are AAU teammates however, visited IU at the same time and might be friends.I don't see a connection to this and Mullins. Sesley is a 4, Mullins is a 2/3.
FriendsI don't see a connection to this and Mullins. Sesley is a 4, Mullins is a 2/3.
One of their AAU teammates I believe just committed to Kentucky, so they wouldn’t all be together in any case. And after Ngongba didn’t follow his own cousin Abraham here, I’m skeptical of friendship being a big needle mover.Friends
Well he did follow a teammate though, Darren Harris also at Duke.One of their AAU teammates I believe just committed to Kentucky, so they wouldn’t all be together in any case. And after Ngongba didn’t follow his own cousin Abraham here, I’m skeptical of friendship being a big needle mover.
True but he was closest with his cousin who is also blood. In fact PN was at Abraham’s commitment announcement.Well he did follow a teammate though, Darren Harris also at Duke.