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I've heard that Seton Hall had some interest but that Singare's representation had an unrealistic expectation of NIL.
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I've heard that Seton Hall had some interest but that Singare's representation had an unrealistic expectation of NIL.
You keep writing some funny stuff keep em coming. I guess passive aggressive they call it. Seen you on here a lot but i dont read everything well most things. I just saw that you told someone “well your memory is fading MY FRIEND”. lol. This place makes me laugh.
 
I just hope he's getting good advice. I've seen many circumstances in life where people take themselves out of opportunities by an unrealistic opening position.
Lol
 
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You keep writing some funny stuff keep em coming. I guess passive aggressive they call it. Seen you on here a lot but i dont read everything well most things. I just saw that you told someone “well your memory is fading MY FRIEND”. lol. This place makes me laugh.
Um... I'm glad you're in the happy swing of your manic cycle?
 
Singare would've played under Ollie as well. Remember Dan Guest getting shame minutes?
 
I just hope he's getting good advice. I've seen many circumstances in life where people take themselves out of opportunities by an unrealistic opening position.
Asking 500k, already offered 400k by santa clara
 
Hurley does this pretty religiously as well.

He only breaks the 2 foul rule with guys he really trusts (Hass) and if we're in dire straights like when Tarris and SJ both had 2 and we were losing. It's something he clearly avoids at almost all costs
 
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Fixed it. High Point is a gorgeous campus & nice school to go to when you’re on a full ride and making a little money.

For the last two seasons, High Point has been one of the premier mid-majors and will continue that trend next season as they are already the beasts of the Big South.

Beautiful arena, good fan base, lots of cash flow and basketball is getting a lot of love from the admin. I'm sure Singare got a nice bag.

That being said, the fit is a bit dubious and he'll have to compete for PT. Here's their PF/C depth:
  • Owen Aquino 6’8 230 SR transfer from Liberty:
    • 9p, 5r, 2a, 1b, 25 mpg, 20 3PAs
    • True five
  • Simon Hildebrandt 6’9 230 SR returnee
    • 5.5p, 3.0r, 34 3P%, 13 mpg
    • More of a big stretch four than a five
  • Joshua Ibukunoluwa 6’10 220 SO returnee
    • 3p, 3r, 0.5b, 10 mpg, true big
Competing for playing time isn't so bad when you're at a program like High Point. That team was one of my favorite mid-majors last year and they have arguably an even better roster this season. He'll be treated well there. Wishing him best of luck!

For fun, here's High Point's transfer haul so far. This team isn't just transfers as they return five players from their rotation last season too.

25 transfers:
  • Vincent Brady II 6’3 195 SR Missouri State, 13.5p, 4r, 2.5a, 1.2s, 38 3P%, 5 FTA
  • Jaydon Young 6’4 205 JR from Virginia Tech, 8p, 1.4a, 30 3P%, 82 FT%, 22 mpg
  • Rob Martin 5’10 170 SR from SEMO, 14p, 4.5a, 40 3P%, 83 FT%
  • Scotty Washington 6’4 190 SR from Cal State Northridge, 15p, 3r, 35 3P%, 4 FTA, 86 FT%
  • Owen Aquino 6’8 230 SR from Liberty, 9p, 5r, 2a, 1b, , 25 mpg
  • Cam’Ron Fletcher 6’7 230 SR from Xavier, sixth year of college ball, four years of 11 games or less,
  • Youssouf Singare 6’10 230 JR from UConn, former #123
 
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But what 3rd-string center did he "masterly weave minutes" for? I honestly can't think of one.
Knight, Hayward, King and Willingham. Take your pick for which of the last three you consider 3rd string.
 
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Would love to see him do well. Seemed like a good kid and unlike the others we lost, had accepted his role with grace and no complaints (at least publicly).

If you’re good enough to play, you’d have played
 
Um... I'm glad you're in the happy swing of your manic cycle?
is a condition in which you have a period of abnormally elevated, extreme changes in your mood or emotions, energy level or activity level. This highly energized level of physical and mental activity and behavior must be a change from your usual self and be noticeable by others. lol I had to look it up. Sounds pretty crazy. lol
 
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For the last two seasons, High Point has been one of the premier mid-majors and will continue that trend next season as they are already the beasts of the Big South.

Beautiful arena, good fan base, lots of cash flow and basketball is getting a lot of love from the admin. I'm sure Singare got a nice bag.

That being said, the fit is a bit dubious and he'll have to compete for PT. Here's their PF/C depth:
  • Owen Aquino 6’8 230 SR transfer from Liberty:
    • 9p, 5r, 2a, 1b, 25 mpg, 20 3PAs
    • True five
  • Simon Hildebrandt 6’9 230 SR returnee
    • 5.5p, 3.0r, 34 3P%, 13 mpg
    • More of a big stretch four than a five
  • Joshua Ibukunoluwa 6’10 220 SO returnee
    • 3p, 3r, 0.5b, 10 mpg, true big
Competing for playing time isn't so bad when you're at a program like High Point. That team was one of my favorite mid-majors last year and they have arguably an even better roster this season. He'll be treated well there. Wishing him best of luck!

For fun, here's High Point's transfer haul so far. This team isn't just transfers as they return five players from their rotation last season too.

25 transfers:
  • Vincent Brady II 6’3 195 SR Missouri State, 13.5p, 4r, 2.5a, 1.2s, 38 3P%, 5 FTA
  • Jaydon Young 6’4 205 JR from Virginia Tech, 8p, 1.4a, 30 3P%, 82 FT%, 22 mpg
  • Rob Martin 5’10 170 SR from SEMO, 14p, 4.5a, 40 3P%, 83 FT%
  • Scotty Washington 6’4 190 SR from Cal State Northridge, 15p, 3r, 35 3P%, 4 FTA, 86 FT%
  • Owen Aquino 6’8 230 SR from Liberty, 9p, 5r, 2a, 1b, , 25 mpg
  • Cam’Ron Fletcher 6’7 230 SR from Xavier, sixth year of college ball, four years of 11 games or less,
  • Youssouf Singare 6’10 230 JR from UConn, former #123
His competition shouldn't intimidate him and if he learned as much in his time here as some believe this could be a great team for him.
 
Speaks French fluently- that'll help him...maybe with a teammate...but not too much elsewhere in North Carolina
 
Flynn Clayman is a well-regarded recurring minor character in a half dozen streaming series spread across 4 different major platforms. Previously, he was sequentially featured in several categories of genre fiction that included print & graphic novels.

He begins his career as a fully-appointed NCAA D1 men's basketball coach in the 2025-2 season. He is a protege of High Point University president Nido Qubein, and yes, he is nice. Very nice.

No word yet as to how his High Point appointment will impact his acting career.
Clayman's best known role.
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Played against High Point at Disney Wide World of Sports Arena years ago when they were DII and they had a team manager that looked like she could have been a Hawaiian Tropics girl (for you youngins, that means incredibly attractive). Beat them by 10ish and went to Pleasure Island after where I drank way too much and puked all over the side of our ride home’s car. Good times.

Anyway best of luck.
 
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