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Thoughts have been expressed in many threads so I thought it might be useful to have a dedicated thread to minimize sidetracking threads on individual recruits.

We currently have 9 players
Guards: Diarra, Nowell, Ball
Frwds: Stewart, Ross, Abraham
Ctrs: Johnson, Reed, Singare

My Keys To a ThreePeat run
1. Karaban returns as 10th player
2 Diarra for sure stays (both Alax & Hassan are most important to culture, Hassan to shutdown defense)
3 McNeeley joins team (gives us the highest ceiling of all available players IMO) = player #11
4. Add an impact guard

McNeeley showed himself as a 5 star stud at Jordan Brand. He brings more versatility than I thought. I think both he and Stewart could play time at the 2 if we needed to matchup to a big 2, or if Hurley wanted to create an in game mismatch vs another team.

Nolan Traore's highlight clips impressed me. Great speed, deep shooting, clearly imposing his presence on the court, 6'3, reported as the equivalent of a 5* rating, and, his clips have me convinced that he is legit. If we can actually get involved, I suspect he would really help pursuit of #7. Recruiting this kid would be as important as McNeeley if we somehow lose Diarra.

Brea as a 6'6 50% shooter has to help and his importance elevates if we lose out on McNeeley.

The St Mary's guard would add to having a solid rotation

I think the initial starting lineup will be veterans, given how much there is to learn offensively to be totally in the flow and the right positions from the get go. Diarra, Ball, Johnson, Karaban, Stewart. Any of Reed, McNeeley, or Nowell could become starters after they become totally immersed in the system. We played 9 going for #5 with Clingan, Calcaterra, Diarra, and Alleyne, coming off the bench. I think a ninth will get spot minutes this year as well, and maybe a 10th will be necessary to cover a few games missed due to injury/illness.

I think today and tomorrow are actually the most important days in the pursuit of #7
 
Didn’t diarra say he was staying as reported by Fanta?
 
I saw Borges indicating that Diarra was expected to stay but may have missed Diarra himself making that commitment. I may have missed Fanta reporting that affirmation.
 
Do we feel that getting both McNeeley AND Traore is possible? If McNeeley were to commit first, do we think that Hurley would be looking for a significant contributor capable of getting and playing 20-25 minutes a game? Or more someone in the Greek Freak mode?
 
Dear Santa,

Johnell Davis
Koby Brea
Kasean Pryor
Nolan Traore
Liam Neely
Boogie Fland

Any two, plus are current roster, with AK.
 
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Karaban + McNeeley + guard with (ideally) handle and shooting = great chance at 7.

For the guard, I'd love Traore but don't know if we have an "in" there or not. He'd be my first choice, but the others we've been connected to would fit the bill as well, perhaps to a slightly lesser extent than Traore would.
 
I want McNeeley, AK and a guard.

If I had to choose any available somewhat realistic guard, I’d say Traore and Mahaney would top my list.

Diarra, Nowell, Traore/Mahaney
McNeeley, Ball, Ross, Stewart, Karaban, Abraham
Reed, Johnson, Singare

I think we’re a top 5 team there.
 
I've been saying we should add McNeeley and someone like Koby Brea but I feel like it'll be either or at this point. Hopefully it's McNeeley but either one would be really productive for the 1 year we'd have them

Would like Karaban back, if not Kasean Pryor or TJ Power (if there's even still mutual interest there) would be a nice fit.

Would like Diarra back, if he's not then bring in an experienced PG. We haven't been connected to anyone in that area so doesn't seem like that'll be needed
 
I know our offense is pretty positionless, but I have a hard time seeing Stewart as a 2 next year (which I’ve seen suggested a lot) with 2 other forwards / non ball handlers on the floor.

I’d assume we would almost always have 2 of Diarra, Ball, Nowell or transfer guard on the floor at the same time together. Similar to how we were set up with Newton, Spencer, Castle and Hass this past year.

I see Karaban and Stewart playing together a lot, but not them plus another forward and only 1 guard… maybe Stewart is better with the ball in his hands than I give him credit for…
 
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this is what i'm referring to. altho i can't confirm the content of the link no one contradicted aburks
“One last one for the evening: Hass has communicated that he's coming back.” Straight from Jared Thomas who runs the BBFG NIL Collective.

He followed up saying “He's doing a podcast as we speak where that might become common knowledge so may as well share it now.”
 
Nolan Traore's highlight clips impressed me. Great speed, deep shooting, clearly imposing his presence on the court, 6'3, reported as the equivalent of a 5* rating, and, his clips have me convinced that he is legit. If we can actually get involved, I suspect he would really help pursuit of #7. Recruiting this kid would be as important as McNeeley if we somehow lose Diarra.
great post. Traore, the more I watch, impresses the hell out of me. Has a feel for the game thats rare. You can watch Cam or Luka with high iq, but this guy seems to have it but with great quickness in his change of speeds. If he is coming to the US for a year before the pros, a fiba/Carril offense with a coaching staff like we have that preaches defense is exactly what he would need. Feel the same way about McNeeley. Super heady high IQ guys who could use a yr of toughness and D to get to the lottery.
 
To realistically repeat next year, we would need to bring in more proven studs. Need guys that are candidates for best player in the country at their respective positions.

Being honest, who on next year’s roster besides Karaban meets that criteria?

2 years ago we had 3-4 such players (Sanogo, Hawkins, Jackson)

This year we had 4-5 (Clingan, Newton, Spencer, Karaban)

Next year we have a ton of great pieces, but I view it as more of a development year for 2026. Which is honestly fine with me.
 
To realistically repeat next year, we would need to bring in more proven studs. Need guys that are candidates for best player in the country at their respective positions.

Being honest, who on next year’s roster besides Karaban meets that criteria?

2 years ago we had 3-4 such players (Sanogo, Hawkins, Jackson)

This year we had 4-5 (Clingan, Newton, Spencer, Karaban)

Next year we have a ton of great pieces, but I view it as more of a development year for 2026. Which is honestly fine with me.
I don't really disagree except we can also point to 2014 with 2 undersized guards, no all american frontcourt players, and we still won it all. It just means it isn't automatic to be an odds on favorite all year. Giffey & Daniels were the type of guys that would fit this run we have now. Giffey & Karaban would be off the IQ chart
 
To realistically repeat next year, we would need to bring in more proven studs. Need guys that are candidates for best player in the country at their respective positions.

Being honest, who on next year’s roster besides Karaban meets that criteria?

2 years ago we had 3-4 such players (Sanogo, Hawkins, Jackson)

This year we had 4-5 (Clingan, Newton, Spencer, Karaban)

Next year we have a ton of great pieces, but I view it as more of a development year for 2026. Which is honestly fine with me.
You forgot Castle
 
To realistically repeat next year, we would need to bring in more proven studs. Need guys that are candidates for best player in the country at their respective positions.

Being honest, who on next year’s roster besides Karaban meets that criteria?

2 years ago we had 3-4 such players (Sanogo, Hawkins, Jackson)

This year we had 4-5 (Clingan, Newton, Spencer, Karaban)

Next year we have a ton of great pieces, but I view it as more of a development year for 2026. Which is honestly fine with me.
I think it's a stretch to say two years ago we had 3-4 guys who were candidates for best at their position in the country. I see two possibly in Sanogo and Hawkins. Clingan was awesome but didn't play enough minutes to be in any argument for best player at his position, Jackson was great but I wouldn't try to argue he was the best at his position.

Diarra, Ball, Stewart, Karaban, McNeeley, Samson would be a pretty awesome core and five guys with national championship experience. Plus Ross, Hoss, Nowell, Abraham, Singare and whoever else we bring in.
 
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I want McNeeley, AK and a guard.

If I had to choose any available somewhat realistic guard, I’d say Traore and Mahaney would top my list.

Diarra, Nowell, Traore/Mahaney
McNeeley, Ball, Ross, Stewart, Karaban, Abraham
Reed, Johnson, Singare

I think we’re a top 5 team there.
Maybe Flagg decommits from Duke. The meltdown of all meltdowns. Lol
 
To realistically repeat next year, we would need to bring in more proven studs. Need guys that are candidates for best player in the country at their respective positions.

Being honest, who on next year’s roster besides Karaban meets that criteria?

2 years ago we had 3-4 such players (Sanogo, Hawkins, Jackson)

This year we had 4-5 (Clingan, Newton, Spencer, Karaban)

Next year we have a ton of great pieces, but I view it as more of a development year for 2026. Which is honestly fine with me.
i agree. if AK comes back and we get Liam i'd be happy w/ a sweet 16 after going back to back. Let's see if we get another starting quality G in the portal.
 
Diarra, Ball, Stewart, Karaban, McNeeley, Samson would be a pretty awesome core and five guys with national championship experience. Plus Ross, Hoss, Nowell, Abraham, Singare and whoever else we bring in.
No argument that it would be a great core. But when you have what we had this year, five of the top 20 or 25 players in the entire country, it's going to be a comedown when they leave.
 
Thoughts have been expressed in many threads so I thought it might be useful to have a dedicated thread to minimize sidetracking threads on individual recruits.

We currently have 9 players
Guards: Diarra, Nowell, Ball
Frwds: Stewart, Ross, Abraham
Ctrs: Johnson, Reed, Singare

My Keys To a ThreePeat run
1. Karaban returns as 10th player
2 Diarra for sure stays (both Alax & Hassan are most important to culture, Hassan to shutdown defense)
3 McNeeley joins team (gives us the highest ceiling of all available players IMO) = player #11
4. Add an impact guard

McNeeley showed himself as a 5 star stud at Jordan Brand. He brings more versatility than I thought. I think both he and Stewart could play time at the 2 if we needed to matchup to a big 2, or if Hurley wanted to create an in game mismatch vs another team.

Nolan Traore's highlight clips impressed me. Great speed, deep shooting, clearly imposing his presence on the court, 6'3, reported as the equivalent of a 5* rating, and, his clips have me convinced that he is legit. If we can actually get involved, I suspect he would really help pursuit of #7. Recruiting this kid would be as important as McNeeley if we somehow lose Diarra.

Brea as a 6'6 50% shooter has to help and his importance elevates if we lose out on McNeeley.

The St Mary's guard would add to having a solid rotation

I think the initial starting lineup will be veterans, given how much there is to learn offensively to be totally in the flow and the right positions from the get go. Diarra, Ball, Johnson, Karaban, Stewart. Any of Reed, McNeeley, or Nowell could become starters after they become totally immersed in the system. We played 9 going for #5 with Clingan, Calcaterra, Diarra, and Alleyne, coming off the bench. I think a ninth will get spot minutes this year as well, and maybe a 10th will be necessary to cover a few games missed due to injury/illness.

I think today and tomorrow are actually the most important days in the pursuit of #7
You willed Karaban onto the team and for that you'll forever be part of Boneyard "lore" and may even be granted a waiver of the Five Year Rule for early entry into the Boneyard Hall of Fame.

Having said that, there are some sticklers that are resisting the waiver but could be swayed if you deliver McNeeley..........ball's in your court and many of us are rooting for you!
 
Thoughts have been expressed in many threads so I thought it might be useful to have a dedicated thread to minimize sidetracking threads on individual recruits.

We currently have 9 players
Guards: Diarra, Nowell, Ball
Frwds: Stewart, Ross, Abraham
Ctrs: Johnson, Reed, Singare

My Keys To a ThreePeat run
1. Karaban returns as 10th player
2 Diarra for sure stays (both Alax & Hassan are most important to culture, Hassan to shutdown defense)
3 McNeeley joins team (gives us the highest ceiling of all available players IMO) = player #11
4. Add an impact guard

McNeeley showed himself as a 5 star stud at Jordan Brand. He brings more versatility than I thought. I think both he and Stewart could play time at the 2 if we needed to matchup to a big 2, or if Hurley wanted to create an in game mismatch vs another team.

Nolan Traore's highlight clips impressed me. Great speed, deep shooting, clearly imposing his presence on the court, 6'3, reported as the equivalent of a 5* rating, and, his clips have me convinced that he is legit. If we can actually get involved, I suspect he would really help pursuit of #7. Recruiting this kid would be as important as McNeeley if we somehow lose Diarra.

Brea as a 6'6 50% shooter has to help and his importance elevates if we lose out on McNeeley.

The St Mary's guard would add to having a solid rotation

I think the initial starting lineup will be veterans, given how much there is to learn offensively to be totally in the flow and the right positions from the get go. Diarra, Ball, Johnson, Karaban, Stewart. Any of Reed, McNeeley, or Nowell could become starters after they become totally immersed in the system. We played 9 going for #5 with Clingan, Calcaterra, Diarra, and Alleyne, coming off the bench. I think a ninth will get spot minutes this year as well, and maybe a 10th will be necessary to cover a few games missed due to injury/illness.

I think today and tomorrow are actually the most important days in the pursuit of #7
If AK comes back and we get Liam, aren’t we overly forward centric? Or can Ross or Liam play the 2? If not, and we bring in another G, will Ross/Abraham be ok with minimal playing time?
 
No argument that it would be a great core. But when you have what we had this year, five of the top 20 or 25 players in the entire country, it's going to be a comedown when they leave.
Agreed, it's likely we'll never again see what we saw here this past season. That was the best UConn team ever and the most dominant tournament team of the modern era.
 
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If AK comes back and we get Liam, aren’t we overly forward centric? Or can Ross or Liam play the 2? If not, and we bring in another G, will Ross/Abraham be ok with minimal playing time?
I'm not sure there's much playing time for Ross or Abraham anyway if we bring in McNeeley and no other guard, so hopefully they're OK with that
 
If AK comes back and we get Liam, aren’t we overly forward centric? Or can Ross or Liam play the 2? If not, and we bring in another G, will Ross/Abraham be ok with minimal playing time?
The objective has to be to put the best team possible on the court and let the chips fall where they may. I think a team with 4 guards, 5 forwards, and 3 centers is about what you want in any year, with a 13th player being an extra in any of the categories. They have to expect competition. I think Ross could be disappointed given that Karaban, Stewart, McNeeley is a solid rotation at the 3/4. He needs to hit his open shots to deserve being disappointed, but if he is deserving, the odds are there will be some minutes to shine with 4 players at those 2 positions. We had Newton, Hawkins, Jackson, Diarra, Alleyne, and Calcaterra as 6 quality players for 3 positions. Abraham has to expect a year investment before he gets a real chance. If he is a good enough defender he might find some minutes to shutdown an opponent with size. I want everybody happy, but if Hurley is as honest with the guys as he claims, they know talent is being recruited and want guys on board to go after #7. If the team isn't having success and they aren't getting a chance, ....
 
Roster wants + hopes

G Diarra / Ball / Nowell
F Stewart / Ross / Abraham
C Reed Jr / Johnson / Singare

Additions
F McNeeley
G Brea
G Traore

Returners
Karaban and/or Andrew Hurley back

Stairway to Seven.
 
Roster wants + hopes

G Diarra / Ball / Nowell
F Stewart / Ross / Abraham
C Reed Jr / Johnson / Singare

Additions
F McNeeley
G Brea
G Traore

Returners
Karaban and/or Andrew Hurley back

Stairway to Seven.
this is something i'd expect to see on rupp's rafters haha
 
this is something i'd expect to see on rupp's rafters haha
Glad you found it enjoyable @bendm. OP said "Roster Hopes" and one can always hope. 13 scholarships, that's 13 players + Andrew Hurley.

  • McNeeley is on a visit right now
  • Brea just announced UConn in his top 5
  • Traore is a highly touted, uncommitted guard (you yourself posted that the roster needs a starting level guard)

I will not be surprised if Karaban stays in the draft, but I hope he comes back because he plays the four spot in a way that Stewart, Abraham, and potential commit McNeeley do not.

Was my post "something you'd expect to see on rupp's rafters" because you don't think the combination of those 3 players committing and Karaban returning is a realistic expectation?

I usually enjoy your posts and roster takes, not sure why you felt the kentucky stray was called for.
 
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