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Kisunas released from LOI

I had a good feeling about him but we’ll be okay. Need 1 more guard and we’ll be a potential top 25 team. Right now we have:
PG: Adams, Gilbert
SG: Vital
SF: Wilson, Polley
PF: Williams, Whaley, Diarra
C: Carlton, Cobb

Throw a decent combo guard into that roster and there’s a lot to like.
 
I don't know if anyone watched the raw video of him when he committed. It was worlds different than any highlight film. It wasn't pretty. Lots of people here talking about a guy who does the little things, but we need a guy who patrols the paint and plays D or is a back to the basket specialist. Its not hard to teach a guy to screen.

We need

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Anybody else catch that he thanked Hurley and Moore. I know we were speculating about Moore, but was there official word he was hired? If i missed it, I apologize.
 
It's amazing, the revisionist history never fails. Where were people saying this about Kisunas when he was committed to UConn?

As a policy, I don't sh.. talk newly committed recruits to the program. Not good for Mojo or the kid who potentially reads threads about himself. They should be welcomed when they make a commitment. Being released from his LOI opens up that conversation for me.
 
Ollie man, wow. You know you have no clue what you are doing when a guy from from the A10 takes over at a blue blood and has no interest in retaining 66% of the recruiting class. That is wild.
We don't know that Dan Hurley had no interest in retaining 66% of the recruiting class. We do know that he wasn't able or willing to do it.
 
Very much could've been a "we'd love to have you if you're willing to accept a smaller role" kind of thing. If he's decommitting and getting offers from Ivy League schools that tells you all you need to know. His offer list during his recruitment wasn't exactly a barnburner either. Purdue, Illinois, and MD were the only two P5 programs worth a lick to recruit him.

Purdue, IL and Maryland are generally our public university academic peers sans AAU. Northwestern is a great B1G academic school ...the best imho...
In a great city. (Close enough). It gets cold in Lithuania too. I think Northwestern has a bball upside and B1G status. I really do think it was mutual.
 
Trust the process.

When we sign Simmons and Embid, I'll trust it more. All kidding aside, this is pretty much what you would expect with a coaching change. Had we kept Ollie, we would have lost three or more of the current roster (see Durham, Jackson, Enoch) and had three decent recruits followed by a 10 win season. And, who knows, we still might lose some of the current roster. Regardless, we are heading down the right path, finally.
 
I was excited for this guy. Partly I was excited because, in Ollie's plodding, wind the clock down half court offense, guys like this can be invaluable.

So I'm going to take this as a positive. The main reason I think we'd want to move away from bringing him to UConn is that we want an entire roster that can press and run. He certainly isn't a fit. I have no inside info, just a hunch that Hurley wants mobile, athletic bigs who can run the floor. Akok certainly fits that bill.
 
How many top knotch guys are left in 18? Why waste one on a guy not worth having for four years. Also I think Dan Hurley is a better coach than KO. And it'd work out better under this staff.play our guys and use transfers as depth.

Lots of very good players left, but none that are linked with UConn. We've offered some, but there's no indication of interest from what I see. There are guys better than any of the guys we've released from NLIs.
 
We need guards. We have a lot of project big men already. Hopefully none of them are planning on leaving.

I'm sure Hurley has guys he is looking at for next year. Now he has an opportunity to get them.

But still none were as tall as Kisunas. I'd much rather our team take him on, be disappointed in him, and nudge him out a year from now even if it means we're kind of dicks. We have nobody taller than 6'9", and only Cobb with any weight to throw around. Even if he's a stiff, I wanted Kisunas down low next year
 
The good news is that I'd bet there's a good chance we land Jermaine Harris. Maybe he stays at URI, but if he doesn't, Xavier (his 2nd choice) also had a coaching change. That would definitely give us room to move in.
Think he's staying at RI unless cox is out.
 
Who's that big galoot that plays center for Loyola-Chicago? Krutwig? Was hoping Kisunas would be like that.
 
Lots of very good players left, but none that are linked with UConn. We've offered some, but there's no indication of interest from what I see. There are guys better than any of the guys we've released from NLIs.
None of the linked players are going to be the same now that we've gotten rid of Ollie.
 
So what's everyone thinking...how do we fill these three scholarships? Is it reasonable to think we can land three freshman who are also skilled? Or should we try to land one freshman and two grad transfers to plug the hole for now?
 

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