Of course "we could do better".This guy was battling the likes of Stoneybrook all year and has a negative offensive BPR, which is hard to do. Couple that with the physicality of the Big East with his stature and I think we can do better even at backup.
Of course "we could do better".
But he actually played serviceable on both O and D vs KenPom 100-ish range teams.
His offensive BPR is barely negative. This just means his offense is "average D1 level". It's actually not hard have a BPR in that range if you actually understand BPR.
The majority of D1 players are going to cluster around the 1 to -1 range.
Do we know of any visits lined up yet for anybody? Just seems to have gone cold in that sense
Well, if the Internet said it, it must be true...The internet says he’s Manute Bol’s kid. Anyone know if that’s true? I’d take him for sure, but temper expectations, people. Ajou Ajou Deng, Ater Majok, Akok Akok … our track record with Sudanese kids is a lot of hype with disappointing results.
This guy was battling the likes of Stoneybrook all year and has a negative offensive BPR, which is hard to do. Couple that with the physicality of the Big East with his stature and I think we can do better even at backup.
That's because the majority of players are lower end players. There are 350 teams. We play at a whole other level, the elite. If we are going to take players from these levels that are going to play meaningful minutes and try and contend for championships, they should at least stand out on both ends of the court. He actually was their 2nd best center on the team. His defensive number wasn't anything to write home about either.
This guy was battling the likes of Stoneybrook all year and has a negative offensive BPR, which is hard to do. Couple that with the physicality of the Big East with his stature and I think we can do better even at backup.
The majority of players are average players. It's Stats 101.
Yes, we are an elite team and we need to try and have elite starters to stay elite.
Our Bench players don't have to all be 5* players. Or even 4* players. They need to be able to succeed in our offense and defense systems. C of C's starting center was a former Duke commit who transferred to Clemson, then landed at C of C. He clearly wants starter minutes on a higher-profile team. That's not what we're likely to get.
Once again, C of C played a bunch of KP teams in the 100-ish range. And this kid looked pretty good versus them.
If Hurley and Co. think he's a great culture fit, has potential to improve in our system as a sophomore, and can get him at an affordable price, then I'm all-in on Chol.
Do we know of any visits lined up yet for anybody? Just seems to have gone cold in that sense