Mr. Wonderful
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Blue horseshoe loves Anicott Steel...Reminder - bo speculation as to ego may be leaving.
Blue horseshoe loves Anicott Steel...Reminder - bo speculation as to ego may be leaving.
Also, grad transfers can help you continue to pursue top high school talent in subsequent years by not plugging up your roster with the best 4 year players still available late in the cycleFWIW, I was watching Kimani on IG Live last night with some random NYC hoops guy and they were discussing the current transfer landscape. Kimani made it explicitly clear that UConn’s roster building vision is laser-focused on high-end high school talent, and they will not build their program on transfers as many other programs do in an attempt to “get old fast”. That said, Kimani mentioned that they will look to transfers to plug into very specific roles, and that RJ/Rese were exceptions that they knew would fit the culture of the program.
And yet look how much value they have added.
The transfer market has evolved where you can now land immediate impact players.
We have 3 top 100 recruits coming in next season. All have NBA potential but need to make huge strides to get there. They need 8-20 minutes a game to develop as freshmen. I'm not opposed to transfers but this is part of the equation - I'm sure the staff is taking it into account.How does it scare off a recruit to bring in a grad transfer with one year of eligibility? They won't be on the team by the time any recruit arrives.
What is your point? Only superstars matter in college basketball? Only superstar transfers matter if they win a national championship.Which transfers were more than role players on championship teams?
We aren't Seton Hall or any of the other mid pack programs. The recruiting fever over transfers doesn't match their impact at the top end.
If Cole and Martin cut down the nets or make a real run at it, I'll reevaluate the position.
Braxton Key led Virginia in rebounding on the most recent championship team, but he was still mostly a roleplayer. He started almost every game for them the following year, though.Which transfers were more than role players on championship teams?
We aren't Seton Hall or any of the other mid pack programs. The recruiting fever over transfers doesn't match their impact at the top end.
If Cole and Martin cut down the nets or make a real run at it, I'll reevaluate the position.
We have 3 top 100 recruits coming in next season. All have NBA potential but need to make huge strides to get there. They need 8-20 minutes a game to develop as freshmen. I'm not opposed to transfers but this is part of the equation - I'm sure the staff is taking it into account.
High volume shooter from the wing and high level finisher at the rim. Kind of a black hole and doesn't get to the line, but has 2 years left. Midwest kid, but played on the east coast in college. Also a lefty, for what that is worth.
We aren’t going to play all three 8-20 minutes a game. No chance. Hawkins yes, because he fills a need. Johnson‘s minutes will depend on what we get from Akok. Diggins (who is too small for NBA) isn’t likely to play much until Cole graduates.
We aren’t going to play all three 8-20 minutes a game. No chance. Hawkins yes, because he fills a need. Johnson‘s minutes will depend on what we get from Akok. Diggins (who is too small for NBA) isn’t likely to play much until Cole graduates.
I disagree on Cole being better off the ball, he was earlier in the year but I think he's shown to be a very good point guard now that he's comfortable. Gaffney is better off the ball, I see him getting most of his minutes as the 2 next year and Diggind as Cole's backup. I think both Gaffney and Diggins will be able to share the backcourt with Cole and be effective. It will be nice having no worries about handling it in the backcourt with Cole, Jackson, Diggins, Gaffney.Will be an interesting battle at the PG spot next year.
Gaffney hasn't shown much at all, but he also hasn't had a real offseason. If he shoots like he did in hs and is aggressive, he is potentially the best scorer of the bunch.
Cole is obviously #1 right now but plays better off ball. He could play with another PG easily on the offensive end. Defense is less sure of a thing. Depends on the matchup. Going small with him and Diggins passing the rock could be deadly vs some opponents.
Diggins is the best passer and game manager already. He's also a question mark shooting it though.
My guess? Cole starts every game but Diggins has the backup role by the middle of January. I'm not quite sure Gaff has what it takes mentally. A good offseason for all 3 could change thing all completely though.
"No chance"We aren’t going to play all three 8-20 minutes a game. No chance. Hawkins yes, because he fills a need. Johnson‘s minutes will depend on what we get from Akok. Diggins (who is too small for NBA) isn’t likely to play much until Cole graduates.
How about a 6'4 Storm?Concern is he's small and played in a much weaker conference. Give me a 6'5" Storm and I'm in.
Come on! Dr. Johnnie Selvie! A JUCO no less. And that Maryland team was stacked. Lonny Baxter was a beast and just a little too much for Okafor and Butler.Which transfers were more than role players on championship teams?
We aren't Seton Hall or any of the other mid pack programs. The recruiting fever over transfers doesn't match their impact at the top end.
If Cole and Martin cut down the nets or make a real run at it, I'll reevaluate the position.
"No chance"
"too small for NBA"
Let's just say I'm glad you're not on the coaching staff.
You unequivocally said he won't play in the NBA because he's too small. I have no clue if he'll ever play in the NBA but 6'2 certainly isn't too small to play in the NBA as a point guard.Indeed. Most top 100 recruits don’t make the NBA. Every staff has to downplay that. The odds of a short PG doing that are slim. As for no chance, it’s clear that Hurley doesn’t trust freshmen until they get some experience and earn it, especially on defense.
This board has talked up every recruit we’ve had as the next great [insert name]. More often than not, we’ve had to temper our expectations, especially early in their careers. All three look like nice players. Hawkins has a natural role to fill with Bouk and Polley leaving. Still think Martin and Jackson play more minutes, especially before January. Gaff needs minutes off the ball too and will be a Junior. Akok will be a Junior, I doubt Johnson is better next season. Remember, Akok was starting before Bouk. If we don’t get another big, Johnson will need to play a fair amount as @husky429 said. Diggins finds himself 3rd on the PG depth chart, and possibly 4th. Hurley didn’t mention Andre getting drafted as a PG because he doesn’t think Andre is going to play some PG for us. Diggins may get that 8 mpg but Cole is going to play a lot.
Diggins may get that 8 mpg but Cole is going to play a lot.
Agreed. AJ Price is a good comparison here. 6’2” and ended up playing 6 years in the league.You unequivocally said he won't play in the NBA because he's too small. I have no clue if he'll ever play in the NBA but 6'2 certainly isn't too small to play in the NBA as a point guard.
You unequivocally said he won't play in the NBA because he's too small. I have no clue if he'll ever play in the NBA but 6'2 certainly isn't too small to play in the NBA as a point guard.