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Saw some coaches followed him. Anyone have a clue if we have a legit shot?
With two open scholarships, I think he would bring some much needed offensive production and maturity.
He can't shoot. At all. I think I'd still take him, we definitely need scoring, but the level of competition scares me off a bitA 6"7" guard who can shoot - very interesting
idk watch the video. most of his points were coming from mid range jumpers. his 20 ppg cant all be layups/dunks/free throwsI think he’s be a good get but where are we getting the idea that he can shoot? He’s never made a three pointer in his college career.
Kid can play. Has a decent looking stroke so it’s a little odd to see his 3 point volume virtually non-existent. He’s 80% from the line on 6 attempts a game this year too.
As of now he has heard from Cincinnati, UConn, Wake Forest, Arizona, UNLV, San Diego State, Tennessee, St. Bonaventure, Western Kentucky, Washington, and Arkansas....
"I'm probably going to narrow it to a top six or top seven within the next couple of weeks for sure,” he said. “I'm thinking of a decision date around my birthday which is May 11th"
the tweet is misleading. cutting his list on 3/20 and a decision in may
even if akok is 100% next year (not sure i'd bet all my money on that yet) we only have 2 other legit big men on the roster in sanogo and samson, who's a freshmanIf the staff likes him so do I. Could be a great addition on the defensive end. Martin won’t really cut it at the 4 against some team, this dude is both big and athletic enough to do it. Much needed help at the 4 IMO.
Given Covid, do we have a scholarship available?
Is that how it works? I just thought that this year didn’t count towards the play four in five rule.Yes. Any senior who stays won't take up a scholly.
he's a zone buster. put bramah at the foul line with sanogo on the baseline surrounded by 3 shootersThe foul line area where he was scoring from is exactly where we need a reliable shooter. Hitting from there opens up so much for everybody else.