I didn't know we were looking for more 6-6 wing players?
He is a point guard, watch his highlights 50% are passes and assists.
I didn't know we were looking for more 6-6 wing players?
Who knows? Jacob might end up being better than his brotherHow can you see it? He didn't play. I know you love the Ross'.
He is a point guard, watch his highlights 50% are passes and assists.
Kid looked very talented when we played them a few years ago - he stood out. I don't see the positional need - last thing it would seem we need is another wing type player. Maybe with some coaching.............He is not a point guard.
This is @Hey Adrien! game scout in Nov. of 2023 during Traores freshman year:
“Physical power forward- Seydou Traore 6’7 215 freshman
15.5p, 10.5r, 2.0s, 1.0b, 68.4 2P%, 2.0 3PA, 12.5 3P%, 1.0 fouls
Clearly, the most impressive freshman of the bunch is Seydou Traore, a NYC-bred power forward who played high school ball at Our Savior Lutheran. At 6’7 215, he’s got a fearless motor and a frame that has overpowered opponents. Unfazed against Kansas, Traore scored 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting while grabbing 8 rebounds. Praised for his coachability and willingness to learn, when all is said and done, expect Traore to get All-MAAC honors as soon as this year.”
Traore is seasoned and experienced. He would be a great addition to the roster as someone who can come off the bench and get points and rebounds.
I saw him listed at 6'6" and lighter than what @Mister P lists above. Not sure the reality, but I agree he's not an ideal fit. I think what most of us are looking for is a PF that is bigger than Khamenia, not smaller. 6'9" 235 type of guy. Maybe there aren't any.Kid looked very talented when we played them a few years ago - he stood out. I don't see the positional need - last thing it would seem we need is another wing type player. Maybe with some coaching.............
I saw him listed at 6'6" and lighter than what @Mister P lists above. Not sure the reality, but I agree he's not an ideal fit. I think what most of us are looking for is a PF that is bigger than Khamenia, not smaller. 6'9" 235 type of guy. Maybe there aren't any.
We just don't know, do we dude?Kid looked very talented when we played them a few years ago - he stood out. I don't see the positional need - last thing it would seem we need is another wing type player. Maybe with some coaching.............
This is the nagging question. As it stands Khamenia is on an island by himself. If he is out for any reason, the most viable option would be to slide Landrew over from the 3 because he is heavier than Jayden. That seems like a tall order for a freshman who doesn't know the system and hasn't acclimated to playing Big East defense. We would lose the advantage of someone like Landrew at the 3 and also potentially leave Jayden in a tough spot holding down the 3.I saw him listed at 6'6" and lighter than what @Mister P lists above. Not sure the reality, but I agree he's not an ideal fit. I think what most of us are looking for is a PF that is bigger than Khamenia, not smaller. 6'9" 235 type of guy. Maybe there aren't any.
Yes we are more athletic I meant….You didn't really address my question but ok.
st john's glove fitNot being able to enroll academically at North Carolina has to be the punch line of a joke
Totally picked over - now it's trying to get reclasses, euros, couch cushions. If you didn't get one when they were there, you're now having to get really creative.Seems the market for bigs is pretty picked over already if Kansas is reaching for this guy. Anyone ever seen him play at Avon Old Farms?
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No different than our late Euros last year. Practice player.Seems the market for bigs is pretty picked over already if Kansas is reaching for this guy. Anyone ever seen him play at Avon Old Farms?
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If I was super high on him he’d be an early entrant draft prospect.We're going to win multiple championships if his ceiling is higher than a First Team All-American. And this is about a guy you have openly stated that you're not high on. Imagine if you liked him
He would never see game action at a place like URI so he will never see game action at Kansas. It's good to be tall, you can get a scholarship now at top basketball schools.Seems the market for bigs is pretty picked over already if Kansas is reaching for this guy. Anyone ever seen him play at Avon Old Farms?
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At UNC!?! 🤣Word that it's academic/eligibilty related
I agree, but that "more" I think are Millander/Koroma types who can play meaningful minutes if needed, but aren't part of the 8-9 man rotation which we likely already have.We’re in a two season injury stretch that our back2back championship teams didn’t come close to. This past season, Koroma and Millender played meaningful minutes in meaningful games. Millinder played in a March tournament game as the third point guard. Malachi started a game.The year before that I recall Yousouff getting bridge minutes out of necessity. Strewart, who was Alex’s backup, stayed hurt. Against Florida, last season, we played with one point guard and both the back ups were unplayable, one was actually hurt, one was a failed experiment. I see about two unproven “experiments” on this roster now. If we’re supposed to be “bulletproof” next season, we’re far from it now. We need more.
My grandson says he’s very good.He would never see game action at a place like URI so he will never see game action at Kansas. It's good to be tall, you can get a scholarship now at top basketball schools.
Millander looked overmatched in 7 minutes against Furman. Can we stop making it sound like he could’ve stepped in and played?I agree, but that "more" I think are Millander/Koroma types who can play meaningful minutes if needed, but aren't part of the 8-9 man rotation which we likely already have.
I had confidence in him and he made some impactful plays in limited minutes during the season. 2024-25 (IU Indy): Millender ranked 12th nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio with a 2.95 mark, leading the Horizon League. I think he was fine as a depth piece and could have stepped in adequately. I'll take a guard like him on the team any time.Millander looked overmatched in 7 minutes against Furman. Can we stop making it sound like he could’ve stepped in and played?
But he did step in and played. Who else did we have??? I’ll wait. He had to play and it was a good thing that he was on the team. You can’t go back in time and bash his contribution in a win that eventually led to a final four. And guess what, he would’ve played against Florida last season also, behind Hassan, and possibly contributed to us winning that game. We need at least three PG’s and at least three Bigs, every season.Millander looked overmatched in 7 minutes against Furman. Can we stop making it sound like he could’ve stepped in and played?
Nobody is arguing against having that type of player as a 3rd PG, the point is we should not be going into that season with a Millender type as a primary backup option. He looked passable in his minutes against Furman despite being clearly overmatched. Now imagine if he was the backup PG and playing Malachi's minutes, how would that have looked?But he did step in and played. Who else did we have??? I’ll wait. He had to play and it was a good thing that he was on the team. You can’t go back in time and bash his contribution in a win that eventually led to a final four. And guess what, he would’ve played against Florida last season also, behind Hassan, and possibly contributed to us winning that game. We need at least three PG’s and at least three Bigs, every season.
Maybe not an Alec, but a Malachi type plus County would probably do it. Malachi saved our ass when Silas was hurt and made practice competitive all year. A similar level player at the 4 would make me feel way better too.Nobody is arguing against having that type of player as a 3rd PG, the point is we should not be going into that season with a Millender type as a primary backup option. He looked passable in his minutes against Furman despite being clearly overmatched. Now imagine if he was the backup PG and playing Malachi's minutes, how would that have looked?