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Oskar Giltay Stanford Center possible transfer?

Not to excited about this player. Reminds me of a bigger version of Tyler O. Not sure why were are so excited about this visit.
Can we aim a little higher? We've made 3 final fours in 4 years, and this is who we are looking at?
Wow, after everything Hurley and the staff have built here, we’re really second guessing who they bring in now? I guess we should have aimed higher on Malachi and Millender.🙄
 
A couple of teams win with big front courts and all of a sudden you have to have a big front court to win.
Florida had a big front court but without their 3 guards (especially Clutch Clayton) they don’t sniff the championship. And we came within 2 points with a point guard playing on one leg and our worst team of the past 4 years.

A fairer whistle and we probably beat Michigan and their behemoth front court.

I like our chances against anyone with Dan Hurley and our style.

Agreed. No reason to overreact. Our system works. We did pretty well over the past 4 years with a 6'8" PF. And we held our own on the boards--and defensively--against UM.
 
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Don’t see a comparison of UConn 23 and 24 with Florida and Michigan big lineups. Outside of Clingan in 24 we had Karaban and 3 good sized guards. In 23 we had Sanogo (who was 5-6 inches shorter than Mara and Condon), Karaban, and 3 good sized guards.
I didn’t say big- I said size & length at the positions- especially at the guard positions- with the focus on the 2024 team.

Newton
Spencer
Castle
Hawkins
A. Jackson

Other programs noticed & decided to the same- especially like a Duke- reason why although haven’t cut down the nets have had back to back great seasons overall (2025- 1 KP 2026- 3 KP). Duke has decided similar ideology to have serious length at as many positions as possible.

Also, part of the reason why Hurley was beating himself up all of 2025 because he realized he made a mistake with not bringing positional size & length at point guard (Mahaney/Nowell)- obviously he quickly pivoted & went back to his bread & butter & brought in Silas (pretty sure his number one target & his first portal get last offseason).
 
He may play about 15 to 17 minutes per game unless Hines cleans up his propensity to foul. Hines' foul rate is quite high - top 5 in the Big East. He had 4 in 19 minutes vs us.
 
Young big body with good advanced defensive and rebounding metrics. Would make for a good backup center for sure. But I’d prefer him to back up a dominant C1 like a Tarris or a Clingan or a Sanogo. Don’t love a Hines/Giltay C rotation for a team with championship aspirations, at least not in year 1

Assuming there would be more portal additions to be made? Or is the C market just absolutely insane right now?
 
This is a good move in my opinion. A Reibe replacement. He is exactly where Eric was as a freshman and becoming a sophmore exception a couple of inches shorter. That's why we have a GM. Getting same production at a cheaper price.
Shorter physical height, but taller when you factor in his vert and block timing/instinct
 
Young big body with good advanced defensive and rebounding metrics. Would make for a good backup center for sure. But I’d prefer him to back up a dominant C1 like a Tarris or a Clingan or a Sanogo. Don’t love a Hines/Giltay C rotation for a team with championship aspirations, at least not in year 1

Assuming there would be more portal additions to be made? Or is the C market just absolutely insane right now?
A decent center is 1.5 million if not more.
 
Young big body with good advanced defensive and rebounding metrics. Would make for a good backup center for sure. But I’d prefer him to back up a dominant C1 like a Tarris or a Clingan or a Sanogo. Don’t love a Hines/Giltay C rotation for a team with championship aspirations, at least not in year 1

Assuming there would be more portal additions to be made? Or is the C market just absolutely insane right now?
Yeah I hope he is just someone they will be using for depth piece and will bringing in someone like Chol.
 
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He may play about 15 to 17 minutes per game unless Hines cleans up his propensity to foul. Hines' foul rate is quite high - top 5 in the Big East. He had 4 in 19 minutes vs us.
Freshman 5’s tend to do that.
 
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Did not expect his recruitment to be guilt-free. What a twist!

  • Last name pronounced “Heel-tay”.
 
A couple of teams win with big front courts and all of a sudden you have to have a big front court to win.
Florida had a big front court but without their 3 guards (especially Clutch Clayton) they don’t sniff the championship. And we came within 2 points with a point guard playing on one leg and our worst team of the past 4 years.

A fairer whistle and we probably beat Michigan and their behemoth front court.

I like our chances against anyone with Dan Hurley and our style.
Every few days it hits me how strong a chance we had to go 4 in a row. Can you imagine how confident we would have been after beating Florida. Hope no one reminds me for another few weeks.
 
Did not expect his recruitment to be guilt-free. What a twist!

  • Last name pronounced “Heel-tay”.
After that wasted time figuring out the proper pronunciation of "Reibe," he is "Guilty" until he signs.
 
Something to keep in mind, Giltay started the season at age 18 and played 13 games before he turned 19. Alex Karaban turned 20 on his 2nd game of his first season. Bigs take longer as is. I would not consider him a finished product.
Not at all. Giltay has some nice tools to work with already, and staff will coach him up.
 
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I like this pick up if we can still get somebody like chol Machot… much rather see Giltay at the 4 with spot min at the 5
 
Can we have a running count of how many people are envisioning players who have never and will never play anything other than 5 in their life, playing 4 in our system, which demands more perimeter skills than just about any system in the country
 
Why are you comparing today to 26-27 years ago?
Look at Antric Klaiber's line in the box score. It's a thing of beauty. His ring total equals that of Jim Boeheim. And that's good enough reason for me.
 
I'd like to see who was purportedly "mocking" others for that.
I freely admit that I was strong in my belief that Hurley would not go into next year without going out and bringing in a backup point guard in addition to a freshman.

I was and am still surprised that anyone on this board or Hurley is comfortable with a freshman combo guard as the soul backup to Demary going into next year after what happened last year when we went with Diarra and Nowell (and Mahaney).

Ok, so Hurley is on board with it too. Far be it from me to question the logic, but I will also say let's revisit this once next year gets going. Because by the middle of last year practically everyone on this board, and I mean EVERYONE was lamenting our lack of depth behind Diarra. And we all know that it caused significant harm to the season, and our final results.

But hey, if the best men's college basketball coach in America is comfortable with it, I have nothing more to say about it. And if it all works out for the entire year next year, I will come on the board and eat crow. Here's hoping I am wrong.
 
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