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Nice Sanogo article!

Great article! I’m hoping he can leverage NIL big time and send the money back home! Then get drafted and build the hospital.
 
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I want him to be that center where the opposing team know from the start that their center WILL be in foul trouble all game. He's a load and I have to imagine he's going to take that next step this year and start initiating contact more and getting to the line consistently.
 
He just needs to use the glass more with his inside shooting.
 
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Does it say what languages he speaks? I'm assuming French, Bombara, English and some tribal dialect?
 
Tremendous article about an incredibly dedicated young man. Kudos to the staff for getting this young man. I am kind of speechless after reading the entire article. He gives new meaning to the word motivation.
 
Sanogo and his potential to be our number one option on offense is not being talked about enough, in my opinion.

Jackson will make a jump for sure, but I think Sanogo has the chance to make the biggest leap and be a All Big East performer this year. I predict he’ll average somewhere near 12 ppg and 8 rpg, and maybe even more gaudy numbers if he can really limit his fouling.
 
I loved his game as a frosh and I love his potential. He stayed patient with the team and seized the moment when it was given to him. Some other guys would have packed it in and transferred.

He has really good feet when he's down low for a young guy. I've said it in the past. I'd be showing him tapes of Kevin McHale and Draymond Green. I think he could develop into somewhat of a hybrid of the two. It's a lofty goal, but you set goals real high so even if you fall short of greatness, you're still pretty darn good. And that would be enough to get this young man paid big in the future.
 
Sanogo and his potential to be our number one option on offense is not being talked about enough, in my opinion.

Jackson will make a jump for sure, but I think Sanogo has the chance to make the biggest leap and be a All Big East performer this year. I predict he’ll average somewhere near 12 ppg and 8 rpg, and maybe even more gaudy numbers if he can really limit his fouling.
I say 15-8-3 Hes very talented offensively. If he can defend and stay on the court. These numbers are cake.
 
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Sanogo and his potential to be our number one option on offense is not being talked about enough, in my opinion.

Jackson will make a jump for sure, but I think Sanogo has the chance to make the biggest leap and be a All Big East performer this year. I predict he’ll average somewhere near 12 ppg and 8 rpg, and maybe even more gaudy numbers if he can really limit his fouling.
Been saying since early last year, when he demonstrated some great off-balance touch within 10 feet, that he could become absolutely deadly in PnR sets

Just amazing the physical size he has access to already
 
I say 15-8-3 Hes very talented offensively. If he can defend and stay on the court. These numbers are cake.
Agreed. This is a guy who dominated games for stretches as a frosh. Limiting fouls and consistency will be the key.
 
As a parent of a child with intellectual challenges might I politely ask that people refrain from using the phrase "tard". I'm sure there was no malice intended but there has to be a better way to explain when someone is not technologically proficient. I don't want to derail this thread because it is an excellent article on Adama. I just wanted to ask a favor.
 
Sanogo is such a talent and has a great head on his shoulders.

I would argue that Hurley cost us 2 or 3 games last year by sitting Sanogo for long stretches against teams that went with small lineups (St. Johns, Creighton, and Maryland).

I know Hurley preaches defense first and that is likely why he matches small-for-small lineups in those situations, and sat Sanogo.

But my take is that Hurley outsmarted himself by pulling Sanogo against teams that went small. Yes, defensively you're at more risk, but offensively, when you have a player with Sanogo's talent, you have to leave him in there... get him the ball every time down the court, and let him dominate against a smaller opponent.

If Sanogo continues to improve like he showed throughout last year, the only reason Hurley should be benching the guy in close games should be for foul trouble or the occasional breather.
 
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