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Now here’s someone I would love to see at UConn.
Yes yes yes
Now here’s someone I would love to see at UConn.
I assume you mean Whaley and not Polley when you talk about Yetna? He's clearly a big and not a wing.Love the nastalgia aspect of El-Amin but I don't see him being a needed piece.
Of all the names so far, these are the only ones I would bother with:
1. Tre Mitchell - Really good replacement for Whaley, if he is indeed leaving. If no baggage, he may be the best one out there right now. The kid is legit. If he is as good as I think he is, he would probably only be here for a year. Two, max.
2. Myreon Jones - One of the few options that I see as a step up from Polley. 2 years max so not a big threat to recruiting.
3. Justin Powell - Another step up replacement for Polley (if he is leaving). Probably the best shooter available. Have to view him as a long term guard or wing.
4. Alexis Yetna - I have changed my mind on him a little. I still think I would prefer Polley back than take this kid but they are similar. If Polley leaves, this kid could plug right into his spot. He is also a longer term player so you need to consider that. I just don't know about this one...
5. Greg Parham - Another great shooter. 1 year max so no risk to team chemistry. You get a good shooter coming off your bench. Get him!
6. George Papas - Not quite the shooter that Parham is but also a 1 year guy that will clearly boost the bench.
Not sure if this was posted in here yet but kimani recently followed him on twitter .
Played with Bouknight in high school, but with Bouk leaving not sure how much weight that holds. But maybe Richie was on that team too? Not sure
This is along the lines of where I hope one of our scholarship goes, though. A 6'7ish wing that can play the 3 or 4, if we're playing small, that can shoot. I'd want someone that is more reliable from behind the arc than Massoud.Richie played with him in HS.
Not sure how I feel about him. Looked great his freshman year and had a pretty bad sophomore year with higher volume and minutes.
I agree. I'd rather have Polley for another year. I don't see the point of getting a Polley replacement that isn't anywhere as good as an outside shooter as Polley.Richie played with him in HS.
Not sure how I feel about him. Looked great his freshman year and had a pretty bad sophomore year with higher volume and minutes.
He can definitely shoot and is older than dirt. He was already a RS Senior. The main concern is his +/- and especially on the defensive end. I would prefer the Parham kid as a one year impact shooter.Big shooter alert:
Florida Atlantic's Jaylin Ingram just hit the portal.
The 6'7 215 grad transfer from Madison, GA averaged 12.4p, 6.0r, 45.2 3p% with 1.9 3PM a game. His career shooting splits are 47.4 2p%, 36.1 3p%, 71.7 ft%.
Ingram played the 4 for FAU last season. IMO, an excellent Polley replacement if he's willing to play a bench role but I wouldn't blame him looking for a starting gig.
Rough few days for Louisville, fired 2 assistant coaches and then lose 2 of the commits. Interesting that Luke Murray was one of them, lots of talk on here about him last offseason as an intruiguing hire before we went with KFree
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Big shooter alert:
Florida Atlantic's Jaylin Ingram just hit the portal.
The 6'7 215 grad transfer from Madison, GA averaged 12.4p, 6.0r, 45.2 3p% with 1.9 3PM a game. His career shooting splits are 47.4 2p%, 36.1 3p%, 71.7 ft%.
Ingram played the 4 for FAU last season. IMO, an excellent Polley replacement if he's willing to play a bench role but I wouldn't blame him looking for a starting gig.
Fatts Russell fills one of those needsWe are lacking those that can create shots for themselves as well as knockdown shooters
Has anyone seen that from the players mentioned in this thread?
Yes, it's why I would take Fatts Russell in a second. He's undersized and shoots a bad percentage but he can break anyone off the dribble to get others shots or get himself shots.We are lacking those that can create shots for themselves as well as knockdown shooters
Has anyone seen that from the players mentioned in this thread?
You and I are on the same page with this one.Yes, it's why I would take Fatts Russell in a second. He's undersized and shoots a bad percentage but he can break anyone off the dribble to get others shots or get himself shots.
We are lacking those that can create shots for themselves as well as knockdown shooters
Has anyone seen that from the players mentioned in this thread?