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Entering the portal - 2026

Here we go again. Reloading in the front court with this kid and Estrella. Means Mara is gone. Dusty is going to be a pain in the @ss.

 
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Here we go again. Reloading in the front court with this kid and Teller. Means Mara is gone. Dusty is going to be a pain in the @ss.


Bryson Tiller is going to Missouri, but JP Estrella is headed to Michigan from Tennessee. Maybe we’ll get another shot at them in the Final Four next year.
 
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So Saint Jon’s is paying four million for This kid plus his buyout?!?!
 
Here we go again. Reloading in the front court with this kid and Estrella. Means Mara is gone. Dusty is going to be a pain in the @ss.


Maybe this gets us to double down on going after Kepnang or Diop.
 
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Maybe this gets us to double down on going after Kepnang or Diop.

Diop ain’t happening - no way we are splurging on two high end portal centers. No one is doing that. Although I’d love Diop. Kid is fully above the rim.

If StJ doesn’t land him, will be interesting to see what they land for a C. I’d have to think they are going all in there.
 
Diop ain’t happening - no way we are splurging on two high end portal centers. No one is doing that. Although I’d love Diop. Kid is fully above the rim.

If StJ doesn’t land him, will be interesting to see what they land for a C. I’d have to think they are going all in there.
Ahhhhh, I know. Such a pipe dream, hoping he really loved Bobby and got to meet Danny over time. Not sure that’s how it works I guess.

Kepnang has a lot of injury history, so not sold completely on him either. Imagine some new names will emerge soon.
 
Ahhhhh, I know. Such a pipe dream, hoping he really loved Bobby and got to meet Danny over time. Not sure that’s how it works I guess.

Kepnang has a lot of injury history, so not sold completely on him either. Imagine some new names will emerge soon.
May mean we get him cheap and manage him at 10 minutes a game. Looks to fit the part.
 
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They are able to cash in but the early results say they are killing their NBA futures.

Still waiting on the first transfer up that can turn into a high level NBA player.
 
They are able to cash in but the early results say they are killing their NBA futures.

Still waiting on the first transfer up that can turn into a high level NBA player.
Yea the next step if transferring up is finding the perfect fit and not just accepting the biggest bag
 
They are able to cash in but the early results say they are killing their NBA futures.

Still waiting on the first transfer up that can turn into a high level NBA player.
Trey Murphy, Derrick White, Cedric Coward, Jaylen Wells off the top of my head.

You make these statements and they’re so off base that it makes me think you have to be doing a bit. But you’re not.
 
You’re saying they’d have a better chance at the NBA if they stay at a lower level?
I think you’d be surprised at the amount of stars non-P5 programs have produced at the NBA level and the consistency that they did it.

Even today, Ajay Mitchell may be better than all the transfer ups.
Yea the next step if transferring up is finding the perfect fit and not just accepting the biggest bag
I think naturally, when you go elsewhere there’s a learning curve of fitting in that you go through which is different from improving on being a star where you are.

So naturally you’re losing a year of development.
 
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Here we go again. Reloading in the front court with this kid and Estrella. Means Mara is gone. Dusty is going to be a pain in the @ss.


Oh noooo, we might as well cancel the OOC schedule, and withdraw from the chance to play in the NCAAT. Darn that Dusty May. If we face each other again in the NCAAT and the game is Ref'd by Breeding and High Knees, will probably be another close game.

I just looked up and saw that Estrella shot 40% from 3pt range this past year, on 4/10 volume. We're clearly -Doomed.
 
You’re saying they’d have a better chance at the NBA if they stay at a lower level?
To all the people liking this, you can actually do the research or you can go full BY and dig your heels in the sand about something you’re ill informed about.

I’ve done the research. It’s okay to ask questions and learn something.
 
To all the people liking this, you can actually do the research or you can go full BY and dig your heels in the sand about something you’re ill informed about.

I’ve done the research. It’s okay to ask questions and learn something.
The research is one post above this post, which you conveniently ignored
 
To all the people liking this, you can actually do the research or you can go full BY and dig your heels in the sand about something you’re ill informed about.

I’ve done the research. It’s okay to ask questions and learn something.
Issue is your view is always back dated 5-6 years. Go look at this years mock first, and second. Last years draft. Tell me how many mid majors are in there. Last year had Rasheer Flemming, that's it. This year will have zero. All semi decent MM players portal up.

Game has changed dramatically. I've never met someone who's view is more deeply wrought in the past. It's a constant pattern of yours. If it's not PG development because of Calhoun days, it's thinking mid majors can develop NBA stars, completely oblivious to the fact those same players today are not staying at Santa Clara for 3 years because some HM is going to give them 2mm. Graves is a perfect example.

Need to catch up with the current, not even what happened in 2021. That research is dated.
 
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The research is one post above this post, which you conveniently ignored
I had Cardiac on ignore. I had to hit a button to read it.

Some good examples there. Even though my research involved award winning players (not All-Rookie team awards). The only person who would qualify on that list is Derrick White who is a very particular case because he went from D2 to the PAC-12.

Not necessarily going from a mid major and moving up. Even though Trey Murphy is of course a really good player still.

Those 2 also came during the pre-portal era.
 
Issue is your view is always back dated 5-6 years. Go look at this years mock first, and second. Last years draft. Tell me how many mid majors are in there. Last year had Rasheer Flemming, that's it. This year will have zero. All semi decent MM players portal up.

Game has changed dramatically. I've never met someone who's view is more deeply wrought in the past. It's a constant pattern of yours. If it's not PG development because of Calhoun days, it's thinking mid majors can develop NBA stars, completely oblivious to the fact those same players today are not staying at Santa Clara for 3 years because some HM is going to give them 2mm. Graves is a perfect example.

Need to catch up with the current, not even what happened in 2021. That research is dated.
I just said the Ajay Mitchell who is in his second year in the NBA is better than all the transfer ups. He may win 6th Man of the Year.

Jalen Williams was also drafted in 2022.
 
Check page 1 & 2 of this thread. We were all salivating over Wilkins. Now that he's picked Kentucky, all of a sudden we're not impressed.... How convenient.
Who was he playing over? Silas? No. Ball? No. Mullings? Hell no. Wilkins was a Plan B if we lost any guards to the portal or the NBA.
 
You watch the Furman game? Talent is talent and he was arguably the best guard on the court that day. I think he can play. Now maybe he was extra juiced bc it was UConn and he’s a Mass guy, but he showed out and exuded confidence that he belonged.

Once upon a time Cam was a scorer for an under 500 Patriot league team… if you can play, you can play.
He did what he did because Silas didn't play
 
If this is at all still true, only means one thing. Khamenia didn't come to play the 4. If Duke is in on him too, looks like Scheyer is moving away from the freshman concept entirely this year and they will all be riding pine and likely in the portal next year.

 
I had Cardiac on ignore. I had to hit a button to read it.

Some good examples there. Even though my research involved award winning players (not All-Rookie team awards). The only person who would qualify on that list is Derrick White who is a very particular case because he went from D2 to the PAC-12.

Not necessarily going from a mid major and moving up. Even though Trey Murphy is of course a really good player still.

Those 2 also came during the pre-portal era.
It's definitely interesting, I'm just not sure I agree with the idea of the transfer up being the issue. Like if Damian Lillard or Steph Curry or Paul George transferred up in college is the idea they wouldn't have become stars?

My opinion is it was more of a shift that top teams just got better at identifying talent, so less guys were starting at a lower level. I think we'll start to see more examples of transfers up having better NBA careers as more of the 4 star recruits are moving down a level to play freshman year and then can transfer up.
 
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