I think they have interest in a couple of 5th-year guards, including the shooter from Va Tech. I'd guess they're done with pursuing Harris at this point, tho.I'm not sure the staff is looking to add another '15 player...
Adams/Cassell
Purvis/Samuel
Hamilton/Calhoun
Miller/Enoch
Brimah/Nolan/Facey
They could use another shooter/guard, not sure who they could possibly get though since bruce brown is staying in 2016
Those backup guards/wings look weak. I really hope we pick up another guard/wing that can have an impact! Also I would switch facey's position with Se. I think Se will play more backup canter for us than pf due to who we have on the team and his size. I see kf as the backup pf as he is too small to play center for us. Hopefully he will improve.I'm not sure the staff is looking to add another '15 player...
Adams/Cassell
Purvis/Samuel
Hamilton/Calhoun
Miller/Enoch
Brimah/Nolan/Facey
They could use another shooter/guard, not sure who they could possibly get though since bruce brown is staying in 2016
This is correct but I hope there is an exception for Ivy League graduate transfers as that conference doesn't allow post grads to play. In those cases (as it is very rare that an Ivy hoops player has designs on the NBA) the major for a graduate degree should not matter.If you graduate with your undergrad degree and have a year of eligibility left, you can transfer to another school to use that year of eligibility and enroll as a graduate student. I'm pretty sure that the school you go to has to offer classes that aren't available at the school you're transferring from, although I'm going off of memory on that last part.
90% of Phil's minutes will come at center, and I'd wager he'll be much better as a senior than he was as a junior since he probably won't be playing the entire season with an injury.Does this move Phil to a senior Tyler Olander role?
Does this move Phil to a senior Tyler Olander role?
No.If the last few games are a sign of anything, I'd put Phil in as slightly above Olander.
No.
yesOne hell of a compelling argument you've got there.
As we saw the last few games, PN has the ability to hit a 15 foot jumper pretty consistently. He didn't have the best year but he's a very able defender and had a painful injury for alot of the year. Cut him some slack
Look at Olander's junior season and Phil's junior season. I'd trade Olander for Phil in a nano secondIf the last few games are a sign of anything, I'd put Phil in as slightly above Olander.
Look at Olander's junior season and Phil's junior season. I'd trade Olander for Phil in a nano second
Look at Olander's junior season and Phil's junior season. I'd trade Olander for Phil in a nano second
I mean this is all a matter of opinion but a few jumpers in the last few games doesn't really make up for a historically bad season.Except for the ND game, Olander missed the jumpers Nolan started to hit. He didn't play good defense and committed an extraordinary number of dumb fouls.
I mean this is all a matter of opinion but a few jumpers in the last few games doesn't really make up for a historically bad season.
I wish i possessed that optimism my friend but luckily with Miller on board I wont sweat it.He couldn't finish around the rim or grab rebounds for much of the year. He started to change that towards the end. I'm gonna be crazy and have optimism that he won't forget how to do either of those things.
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That's not an argument, it's an opinion based on what my eyeballs told me.One hell of a compelling argument you've got there.