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seems like he has people in his camp that are 1. too high on his current capability, 2. want him to carry more offensive load and showcase his skill level.

this is kind of a misevaluation of where the bigs game is going. being a defensive stopper and having a great post game with passing is a lot more valuable now than the old 'unicorn' archetype of being a big perimeter player with face up game.
They view him as Dirk 2.0. He seemed to have a lot of trouble missing bunnies at the rim for a guy that big.
 
They view him as Dirk 2.0. He seemed to have a lot of trouble missing bunnies at the rim for a guy that big.
Yep....Watching the German Jr Team last summer, I thought their other big was the Dirk level comp. Reibe looked a little soft/ to much a finesse guy around the rim, on D and not as good a rebounder. ( though he scored at a good rate).

Compared to Steinbach, who came over as a FR at Washington. I guess he turned out to be in high demand !

 
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That is the level of school I thought he would be going to. Lower tiered power 5. I'm sure he will start there. Maybe they will be in the 1st level of the big ten this year.


Doesn't USC have twin 7 foot 5 stars coming in? Going to be interesting if they both leap frog him as they looked way more smooth from 3 and more aggressive on the boards in the Jordan Brand classic
 
Doesn't USC have twin 7 foot 5 stars coming in? Going to be interesting if they both leap frog him as they looked way more smooth from 3 and more aggressive on the boards in the Jordan Brand classic
They are both 7 foot and one is listed as a PF. I'm sure it will be interesting to see how this shakes out for him.
 
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Interesting choice. Going to USC to play for a guy that runs hoops like rec ball, and alongside twins who are better than him and both 7 foot.

Those guys are 7’ 200+

Eric is 260. They’ll play the 4 next to Eric while he’s a true 5.

The twins will be the 4/5 players that we’ve been talking about us wanting to have. But they aren’t starting 5s at their weight.
 
Those guys are 7’ 200+

Eric is 260. They’ll play the 4 next to Eric while he’s a true 5.

The twins will be the 4/5 players that we’ve been talking about us wanting to have. But they aren’t starting 5s at their weight.
We need to really grab the next set of 7 foot twins. Someone right that down.

B10 bankrolling. That's a good roster right there.
 
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Those guys are 7’ 200+

Eric is 260. They’ll play the 4 next to Eric while he’s a true 5.

The twins will be the 4/5 players that we’ve been talking about us wanting to have. But they aren’t starting 5s at their weight.
But he doesn’t want to be a true 5. We wanted him to learn how to play the 5 before he started hoisting up 3’s and he wasn’t interested
 
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They threw in a little person with the NIL?
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I might be the one person who says "this is a good fit" for Reibe, but I think this is probably best case scenario for him. Some people would rather live in LA than Storrs. The Big 10 west coast team travel is awful, but the Big 10 is also the premier athletic conference in college sports now (not the SEC). I have no idea what kind of deal he got there, nor do I think USC will be even close to as highly ranked as UConn next year but the fact of the matter is - in UConn's system, he was going to split time and it was going to hurt his numbers. That's not the thing for some guys. We should be thankful of the Castle and Ross and Stewie (sad face) type-guys who came here or stayed here much longer than they needed to if they wanted to put up crazy numbers and minutes.

Musselman isn't a great coach (thank God we went after Hurley instead of him - if anyone remembers those names being thrown around at the same time) but I think he's finally got some money/resources to build a program at USC now after two mediocre years. They kind of fell apart at the end of last year (not really due to travel - they only had Ohio State on the road during the losing streak outside the Pacific Time Zone) - but before that they won at Wisconsin and almost beat Purdue and Iowa. Musselman's years at Arkansas were just about throwing money at everything (pre-NIL) and it was an awful fit for a west coast guy.
 
I might be the one person who says "this is a good fit" for Reibe, but I think this is probably best case scenario for him. Some people would rather live in LA than Storrs. The Big 10 west coast team travel is awful, but the Big 10 is also the premier athletic conference in college sports now (not the SEC). I have no idea what kind of deal he got there, nor do I think USC will be even close to as highly ranked as UConn next year but the fact of the matter is - in UConn's system, he was going to split time and it was going to hurt his numbers. That's not the thing for some guys. We should be thankful of the Castle and Ross and Stewie (sad face) type-guys who came here or stayed here much longer than they needed to if they wanted to put up crazy numbers and minutes.

Musselman isn't a great coach (thank God we went after Hurley instead of him - if anyone remembers those names being thrown around at the same time) but I think he's finally got some money/resources to build a program at USC now after two mediocre years. They kind of fell apart at the end of last year (not really due to travel - they only had Ohio State on the road during the losing streak outside the Pacific Time Zone) - but before that they won at Wisconsin and almost beat Purdue and Iowa. Musselman's years at Arkansas were just about throwing money at everything (pre-NIL) and it was an awful fit for a west coast guy.
No doubt about the B10, and I'm sure USC will be a great experience. It's like when you go through a break up and try to find the exact opposite in the next partner. I don't think it turns out great for him. He's generally had a ton of good talent over the years and has done very little with it, Collier most recently.

He got very good players at Arkansas as well - the team we waxed had a few NBA players on it. It's hard for me to route for the B10 & Muss. Not sure I'll be changing that with Reibe there.
 
Yeah, unless someone here continues to bring this up, this is the last we'll hear of Eric Reibe. Out on the west coast, we won't watch his games, won't play against him and they were 13th in the Big Ten last year (0-5 against ranked teams). Bye bye, Eric.
California college basketball teams are like entertainment kryptonite. San Diego State used to be an exception but not any more. Only put them on if there’s nothing else to watch or I want to take a nap.
 
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Yep....Watching the German Jr Team last summer, I thought their other big was the Dirk level comp. Reibe looked a little soft/ to much a finesse guy around the rim, on D and not as good a rebounder. ( though he scored at a good rate).

Compared to Steinbach, who came over as a FR at Washington. I guess he turned out to be in high demand !


Kid is a stud... I can't imagine paying a player 8-9 million right now though. Definitely not a Power Foward.
 
USC is a non-competitive NCAA basketball program. Which says something about Reibe. Something that his exit from UCONN already has said. He's not really interested in competing at the NCAA level.
 
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