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Smith to Baylor

Good choice. They can certainly use her.
 
Congratulations to Baylor......But I am a little surprised with all the stuff going on there.
 
She stayed in state. Not a big surprise to me.

I would have liked her at UConn.
 
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Congratulations to Baylor.But I am a little surprised with all the stuff going on there.

Kim builds these relationships with these Texas players and families for years and the parents know her and trust that she will take care of their daughters. WBB is fairly insulated from the "stuff" at Baylor, especially now that the "stuff" has been addressed and house was cleaned. She has been able to land 5 top-10 players (Cox, Chou, Richards, Morris and Smith) in the 2016, 2017 and 2018 classes, with more to come, I hope.

It will be interesting to see which players left on Kim's target-list follow Smith in this class, if any. Rumor is that there are already two other "silent" commits to Baylor, although I am not sure why a commit would be "silent. "
 
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Good choice. They can certainly use her.

I'm really liking Baylor in 2018 (Brown, Smith, Cox, Chou, Richards, Morris, Ursin, Landrum). This is shaping up to be a top 5 team and I suspect that there will be another player or two added in 2018.
 
I'm really liking Baylor in 2018 (Brown, Smith, Cox, Chou, Richards, Morris, Ursin, Landrum). This is shaping up to be a top 5 team and I suspect that there will be another player or two added in 2018.

I'd think '19 is when they could be really dangerous, assuming all that talent pans out.
 
I'd think '19 is when they could be really dangerous, assuming all that talent pans out.

Brown will be a senior in 2018 and once she departs she is going to be hard to replace. She is going to be dominant this season as a junior and will possibly be the best player in the country her senior season.
 
Brown will be a senior in 2018 and once she departs she is going to be hard to replace. She is going to be dominant this season as a junior and will possibly be the best player in the country her senior season.

She's going to have to be better than Collier, Samuelson, and Stevens for that to be the case!

Anyway, Baylor has enough talent on paper to replace her. Smith, Morris, and company should be hitting their strides by then.
 
I'm really liking Baylor in 2018 (Brown, Smith, Cox, Chou, Richards, Morris, Ursin, Landrum). This is shaping up to be a top 5 team and I suspect that there will be another player or two added in 2018.
Baylor was a top 5 team without her. But as you've said, this will be a lesser team without Brown. Hopefully Ms Brown took some of Geno's criticism's to heart when she got an earful during the trials.
 
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Brown will be a senior in 2018 and once she departs she is going to be hard to replace. She is going to be dominant this season as a junior and will possibly be the best player in the country her senior season.
Possibly, but probably not.
 
"I've said this before on the other board but let me say it again. If smith would have done what Joyner did during her last year on the circuit. She would have gone to first in her class. I have watched her out perform Collier and Prince multiple times over the past 2 or 3 years. She and her parents are loyal so they stayed with Finest. She is a more athletic Holmes that can shoot the ball. Holmes IQ is much higher but Smith will get the rebound and push the break herself. Her draft class I really feel she will go number one. It will be similar to Katie Lou and Kalani. They got to college and Kalani proved she was the best kid in that class".

The quote above is from the Baylor Sic'em 365 board from a poster named Skilledup.

Interesting points, he feels like smith is the best in the class(can't argue with him much there). Also feels like Kalani Brown claimed herself as the best in the 2015 class. What do you guys think?

Me personally... I felt Napheesa Collier staked her claim as best 2015 last year with KLS and Asia Durr close behind.
 
This stuff is getting out of hand. Obviously, the girls can do what they want, but I'd be rather miffed if I were hoping she went to one of these other schools.


NaLyssa Smith, the seventh overall prospect in the class, unzipped her jacket to reveal a Louisville shirt. That was just the tease.

She removed that shirt to reveal a South Carolina tee, then removed for a Baylor tee, then removed for an Ohio State tee. Then removed for a black shirt with the phrase “Loading … ” stitched on it.

The final shirt was white with a gold and green Baylor logo as her family erupted.
 
That announcement sounds totally distasteful. I'm sure she meant no disrespect, but it's really not cool to "tease" other people who have invested so many hours in trying to let you know how important you would be to them. It would be better to show some modesty and humbleness, and to express appreciation to all for their interest in you. She hasn't proven one thing for Baylor on the court yet. It may be the trend of the times, but, taken on its face, this behavior suggests ego run amok. Perhaps it's not surprising considering how these players have been fawned over by so many.
 
This stuff is getting out of hand. Obviously, the girls can do what they want, but I'd be rather miffed if I were hoping she went to one of these other schools.


NaLyssa Smith, the seventh overall prospect in the class, unzipped her jacket to reveal a Louisville shirt. That was just the tease.

She removed that shirt to reveal a South Carolina tee, then removed for a Baylor tee, then removed for an Ohio State tee. Then removed for a black shirt with the phrase “Loading … ” stitched on it.

The final shirt was white with a gold and green Baylor logo as her family erupted.

LY$$ ☔️ @imwithhoops

Really wasn’t that bad, but I thought she was going to Louisville at 1st lol.

Skip to about the 3:15 mark
 
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As far as I can remember Brown was never considered a top 5 player. She was very slow and considering her size she did not finish well around the basket. She has however, come a long way but still not what I would consider a top player. She was surrounded by some very good players at Baylor and did not have to work too hard to get the ball, but she does finish much better than she did. KLS was basically unanimous due to being a backcourt player who is the size of a front court player. She was very unique and still is. Very few players of this type come along who have the range she does, the ability to shoot off the dribble, in transition, reading screens with defenders chasing her, getting to the rim and also able to post. The best part of her game IMO is how she views game several steps ahead, of the play and allows her to deliver the ball for easy buckets.

The question for Baylor this year will be at the PG position which affects Brown and whether she will be getting those nice feeds that she has enjoyed the last 2 years.
 
Where do you draw the line for the level of taste? UCONN's own Megan Walker started her press conference with 3 sets of balloons colored orange (Texas), Green (ND) and Blue (UCONN). She popped the Orange ones first, then the Green ones, and hence her decision was made to come to UCONN. Not exactly the same as revealing shirts of schools she's not going to only to remove them for the next school, but she did have balloons there for each school and popped them to show her decision.
 
That announcement sounds totally distasteful. I'm sure she meant no disrespect, but it's really not cool to "tease" other people who have invested so many hours in trying to let you know how important you would be to them. It would be better to show some modesty and humbleness, and to express appreciation to all for their interest in you. She hasn't proven one thing for Baylor on the court yet. It may be the trend of the times, but, taken on its face, this behavior suggests ego run amok. Perhaps it's not surprising considering how these players have been fawned over by so many.


Who cares? Let her have some fun with it...it's probably the biggest decision she's made in her life up to this point and she wanted to go about announcing it in a fun way. As long as she notified the coaches prior to the public announcement, I don't think it's distasteful.
 
"I've said this before on the other board but let me say it again. If smith would have done what Joyner did during her last year on the circuit. She would have gone to first in her class. I have watched her out perform Collier and Prince multiple times over the past 2 or 3 years. She and her parents are loyal so they stayed with Finest. She is a more athletic Holmes that can shoot the ball. Holmes IQ is much higher but Smith will get the rebound and push the break herself. Her draft class I really feel she will go number one. It will be similar to Katie Lou and Kalani. They got to college and Kalani proved she was the best kid in that class".

The quote above is from the Baylor Sic'em 365 board from a poster named Skilledup.

Interesting points, he feels like smith is the best in the class(can't argue with him much there). Also feels like Kalani Brown claimed herself as the best in the 2015 class. What do you guys think?

Me personally... I felt Napheesa Collier staked her claim as best 2015 last year with KLS and Asia Durr close behind.
I think Brown's second team AA status speaks for itself.
 
That announcement sounds totally distasteful. I'm sure she meant no disrespect, but it's really not cool to "tease" other people who have invested so many hours in trying to let you know how important you would be to them. It would be better to show some modesty and humbleness, and to express appreciation to all for their interest in you. She hasn't proven one thing for Baylor on the court yet. It may be the trend of the times, but, taken on its face, this behavior suggests ego run amok. Perhaps it's not surprising considering how these players have been fawned over by so many.
She'll find out the first day of practice when she'll fail and continue to fail in beating out Cox for the second forward in, while Brown eats her lunch daily.
 
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Where do you draw the line for the level of taste? UCONN's own Megan Walker started her press conference with 3 sets of balloons colored orange (Texas), Green (ND) and Blue (UCONN). She popped the Orange ones first, then the Green ones, and hence her decision was made to come to UCONN. Not exactly the same as revealing shirts of schools she's not going to only to remove them for the next school, but she did have balloons there for each school and popped them to show her decision.

I'm partial to the engraving the hood of your dad's car approach. ;)
 
This stuff is getting out of hand. Obviously, the girls can do what they want, but I'd be rather miffed if I were hoping she went to one of these other schools.


NaLyssa Smith, the seventh overall prospect in the class, unzipped her jacket to reveal a Louisville shirt. That was just the tease.

She removed that shirt to reveal a South Carolina tee, then removed for a Baylor tee, then removed for an Ohio State tee. Then removed for a black shirt with the phrase “Loading … ” stitched on it.

The final shirt was white with a gold and green Baylor logo as her family erupted.
Sounds as if someone would be well advised to find the roof of her father's car.

But then I belong to the shrinking minority of football fans who espouse the "Act like you've been there before" philosophy.
 
I also meant to say congrats to Baylor. By all accounts, a great get and she seems like a good kid. I do enjoy seeing multiple other programs really doing well on the recruiting trail - Baylor, Texas, Duke and UCONN are at the top in the past 4 recruiting cycles...

If you go back to the 2015 class, teams have the following top 10 kids per HG (if my math is correct - it took me a bit to go back over the 2015-2018 kids and tally the totals - I did not double check):

UCONN - 5
Baylor - 3
Texas - 6
Duke - 4

Other teams have had 1 or so - L'ville, Cal, Oregon, OSU, Maryland, Stanford, aTm, Michigan State, Florida State, ND, South Caroline, Tenn, and a few others have managed at least 1 kid and some have had several just outside the top 10.

Point is, by that statistic, UCONN, Duke and Texas are head and shoulders above everyone else. Baylor is not far behind. Stanford only has 1 top 10 kid but maybe 3-4 in the 10-20 range. Maryland and Louisville have recruited similarly. Of the remaining kids in 2018, I believe UCONN is in good shape with #1 Williams, I have heard Decosta prefers to stay out west (but that was a few months back) and Nelson Ododa has a list of about 20 schools (slight exaggeration) so I'm not sure where she will end up but my point is...

Of the last 9 NC's, UCONN has won 6, and 1 each to SC, Baylor, and aTm. If UCONN lands Williams, it's not out of the realm of possibility that they would win at least 2 of the next 4, leaving everyone else fighting for 2nd place. At least the next 2 years, no one will come close to UCONN (just my opinion) in spite of some talented squads out there (SC will see just how far behind they are to UCONN when the teams face off in early 2018). Once Stevens, Collier and KLS graduate, much will depend on how the rest of the top kids in 2018 choose, and what happens in 2019.

People were right when they said last year "now is the time to get UCONN". Only 1 team did, and it won't happen again for at least the next 2 years... but the other teams who will be in the top 5 seem to be set up strongly for Baylor, Texas, and Duke with maybe Stanford, SC, Maryland, and Louisville poised in the next tier. It is somewhat of a mystery to me what's happening to ND - only 2 top 10 kids in the last 4 recruiting cycles, and one of them transferred out. Anyone have any insight? It would not surprise me to see them drop out of the top 10 and even lower going forward. Few coaches are better than Muffet, but without the horses, she can't compete...
 

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