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Thanks @temery ...this was necessary. Really hasn't been any "official" information out there lately as to who we are interested in. Diarra seems to be the only guy that there's any sort of smoke around whatsoever. Still think we need to bring in two more bodies...whether it's a Castle re-class and a transfer, or two transfers. Don't want to go into the season with any less than 11 scholarship players.
 
UC Santa Barbara add an impressive transfer last night, adding Cal's starting center Andre Kelly.

The grad transfer averaged 13.4p, 8.4r, 60.7 fg% in 30.2 mpg last year.

Since he's joined the school, coach Joe Pasternack has turned the UC Santa Barbara program around with each of his seasons ranking a KP of 172 or better with an average of a 117 over the last three seasons.

In addition to Kelly, Pasternack has helped add former top-100 prospects Miles Norris (Oregon) and Zach Harvey (Cincy) in addition to strong HS prospects (Ajay Mitchell last year and three-star Koat Keat this upcoming season).

They're one of the better teams in California and the Big West streams all of their games for free, so they're a recommended watch this upcoming season.
 


One of my favorite high-major players. Thick, physical wing who can play anywhere between 1-4. A relentless, hard working guy who's a pain to play against.

Ohio State has done very nicely in the portal this offseason:
  • Tanner Holden 6’6 185 SR from Wright State. 20.1p, 7.1r, 2.6a, 49.7 fg%.
  • Isaac Likekele 6’5 215 GR from Oklahoma State, 7.1p, 5.5r, 3.4a, 1.2s, 43.7 fg% in 30.9 mpg
  • Sean McNeil 6’3 205 GR from West Virginia, 12.2p, 36.8 3p% in 33.6 mpg

All three will likely be starters in 21-22.
 
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I thought it was May 1st.
Deadline to declare your intention was May 1st but compliance departments had 48 hours after to officially enter the name in the portal. So not sure if he just missed the deadline, or nobody really cared about Illinois State basketball so the news just trickled out slower
 


One of my favorite high-major players. Thick, physical wing who can play anywhere between 1-4. A relentless, hard working guy who's a pain to play against.

Ohio State has done very nicely in the portal this offseason:
  • Tanner Holden 6’6 185 SR from Wright State. 20.1p, 7.1r, 2.6a, 49.7 fg%.
  • Isaac Likekele 6’5 215 GR from Oklahoma State, 7.1p, 5.5r, 3.4a, 1.2s, 43.7 fg% in 30.9 mpg
  • Sean McNeil 6’3 205 GR from West Virginia, 12.2p, 36.8 3p% in 33.6 mpg

All three will likely be starters in 21-22.

Dude. Do you have a YouTube show, podcast or blog about college basketball? If not, you should. You’re more knowledgeable about the NCAA than 99.9% of the commentators for ESPN.
 
Dude. Do you have a YouTube show, podcast or blog about college basketball? If not, you should. You’re more knowledgeable about the NCAA than 99.9% of the commentators for ESPN.
Agreed.

Very high signal-to-noise ratio.

Regularly interests me in something that hasn't absorbed me in a long time.

In a weird way, his posts remind me of the joy I would get from encountering successive waves of Deadheads who liked the band in the same way I had when I was younger. It's hopeful & reinvigorating to witness such enthusiasm, as to well as have the opportunity to take some of it as a useful resource for when I have time & curiosity.
 
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Dude. Do you have a YouTube show, podcast or blog about college basketball? If not, you should. You’re more knowledgeable about the NCAA than 99.9% of the commentators for ESPN.
You and @Hans Sprungfeld are very kind. Thanks guys.

My short answer is, no. I don’t have interest in an video/audio stuff at the moment, but a blog could be a fun hobby.

I also like the kinda impermanence of posting here: it’s a community of knowledgeable and passionate college basketball fans. When I post, it’s a time to slow down, be mindful and share something I’m excited about.

Any blog title pitches?
 


One of my favorite high-major players. Thick, physical wing who can play anywhere between 1-4. A relentless, hard working guy who's a pain to play against.

Ohio State has done very nicely in the portal this offseason:
  • Tanner Holden 6’6 185 SR from Wright State. 20.1p, 7.1r, 2.6a, 49.7 fg%.
  • Isaac Likekele 6’5 215 GR from Oklahoma State, 7.1p, 5.5r, 3.4a, 1.2s, 43.7 fg% in 30.9 mpg
  • Sean McNeil 6’3 205 GR from West Virginia, 12.2p, 36.8 3p% in 33.6 mpg

All three will likely be starters in 21-22.

247's comparison for Stephon Castle is Likekele. Always thought that was interesting as Likekele is such a bruiser but I can see it from the perspective of size and ball handling.
 
You and @Hans Sprungfeld are very kind. Thanks guys.

My short answer is, no. I don’t have interest in an video/audio stuff at the moment, but a blog could be a fun hobby.

I also like the kinda impermanence of posting here: it’s a community of knowledgeable and passionate college basketball fans. When I post, it’s a time to slow down, be mindful and share something I’m excited about.

Any blog title pitches?
I get that, and everyone has a life, job and all that. But I still recall Dan Orlovsky, after being cut from the Lions the final time. He went on Twitter and posted breakdowns of plays, especially QB play with his analysis. He was just obviously really good at it and his following grew from the handful of UConn or Lions fans that followed him like me. Wasn't long before ESPN came calling for him. He's tall and relatively handsome so, yeah, that helps.

So if it appeals, more may be possible than I think most people realize.
 
You and @Hans Sprungfeld are very kind. Thanks guys.

My short answer is, no. I don’t have interest in an video/audio stuff at the moment, but a blog could be a fun hobby.

I also like the kinda impermanence of posting here: it’s a community of knowledgeable and passionate college basketball fans. When I post, it’s a time to slow down, be mindful and share something I’m excited about.

Any blog title pitches?
I think what’s fun is that you give tons of exposure and share tons of knowledge about mid majors / lesser known programs and players.

I’m thinking of some title ideas but I feel having the blog focused on the non-power conferences, teams and players could be really unique (maybe others exist, but idk)
 


I'm in awe of Matt McMahon's roster building in what, six weeks?

He entered his job with (I think) no committed players and now has an 11 man roster:
  • Retained two players were previously in the portal
    • Mwani Wilkinson, 6'5 206 JR, former #67
    • Justice Williams, 6'3 170 SO, former #33
  • His three best players from Murray State
    • KJ Williams 6’10 245 GR from Murray State, 18p, 8.4r, 1.4s, 32.7 3p% in 29.1 mpg
    • Trae Hannibal 6’2 220 SR from Murray State, 9.2p, 5.1r, 2.5a.
    • Juice Hill, 6’0 170 SR from Murray State, 13.4p, 5.1a
  • Two transfers from high-major programs
    • Cam Hayes 6’3 180 JR from NC State, 7.0p, 2.1a, 35 fg%, former #67
    • Derek Fountain 6’9 220 JR, from Mississippi State, career 3.4p, 2.3r, 50 2p%, 33.3 3p% in 13.3 mpg former #207
  • One mid-major transfer with multiple years of eligibility
    • Kendal Coleman, 6'8 220 SO from NW State, 15.4p, 10.1r, 1.3b
  • Three-man '22 class
    • Tyrell Ward, #35, Xavier decommit
    • Jalen Reed, #71, Louisville decommit
    • Cornelious Williams, was his top recruit from Murray State, 48th ranked center, 16 D1 offers
LSU was one of my top-five least favorite teams, but with McMahon in the mix, I'm excited to see what they do in 22-23. From what I read about him, he seems like a great guy.
 
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I'm in awe of Matt McMahon's roster building in what, six weeks?

He entered his job with (I think) no committed players and now has an 11 man roster:
  • Retained two players were previously in the portal
    • Mwani Wilkinson, 6'5 206 JR, former #67
    • Justice Williams, 6'3 170 SO, former #33
  • His three best players from Murray State
    • KJ Williams 6’10 245 GR from Murray State, 18p, 8.4r, 1.4s, 32.7 3p% in 29.1 mpg
    • Trae Hannibal 6’2 220 SR from Murray State, 9.2p, 5.1r, 2.5a.
    • Juice Hill, 6’0 170 SR from Murray State, 13.4p, 5.1a
  • Two transfers from high-major programs
    • Cam Hayes 6’3 180 JR from NC State, 7.0p, 2.1a, 35 fg%, former #67
    • Derek Fountain 6’9 220 JR, from Mississippi State, career 3.4p, 2.3r, 50 2p%, 33.3 3p% in 13.3 mpg former #207
  • One mid-major transfer with multiple years of eligibility
    • Kendal Coleman, 6'8 220 SO from NW State, 15.4p, 10.1r, 1.3b
  • Three-man '22 class
    • Tyrell Ward, #35, Xavier decommit
    • Jalen Reed, #71, Louisville decommit
    • Cornelious Williams, was his top recruit from Murray State, 48th ranked center, 16 D1 offers
LSU was one of my top-five least favorite teams, but with McMahon in the mix, I'm excited to see what they do in 22-23. From what I read about him, he seems like a great guy.

If anyone watched any MSU games last season you saw how competitive they were and well coached.
McMahon is bringing his big three with him which should be interesting. The big guy Williams should be able to play with the other SEC bigs and he has a motor. The two guards were very good at MSU, I'm sure they will find the speed and size of the SEC guards a bit harder to match.
Always liked LSU since Pistol Pete but it has really fallen prey to coaches with less than stellar backgrounds, I feel Coach McMahon will do it right.
THANKS MUCH Hey Adrien!
 
Looking at the LSU post I see portal moves and transfers and I think grad transfers also. Can someone break down how these fit together? Thanks
 
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19) Tristen Newton, 6-5, 190, SG, Soph., East Carolina – UCONN
The Numbers: 17.7 ppg, 5.0 apg, 4.8 rpg, 33% 3-pointers (48-144)
The Scout: “Elite offensive talent. Can pass and shoot at a high level. Must focus more on guarding. When he gains more strength, he will be lethal.”

91) Nahiem Alleyne, 6-4, 195, G, Jr., Virginia Tech – UCONN
The Numbers: 9.6 ppg, 38% 3-pointers (62-166)
The Scout: “Great catch and shoot, and one- or two-dribble pull-up guy. Very good individual and team defender. Limited off-the-dribble creating.”
 


19) Tristen Newton, 6-5, 190, SG, Soph., East Carolina – UCONN
The Numbers: 17.7 ppg, 5.0 apg, 4.8 rpg, 33% 3-pointers (48-144)
The Scout: “Elite offensive talent. Can pass and shoot at a high level. Must focus more on guarding. When he gains more strength, he will be lethal.”

91) Nahiem Alleyne, 6-4, 195, G, Jr., Virginia Tech – UCONN
The Numbers: 9.6 ppg, 38% 3-pointers (62-166)
The Scout: “Great catch and shoot, and one- or two-dribble pull-up guy. Very good individual and team defender. Limited off-the-dribble creating.”

Seems like the text and the ranking on Alleyne aren't consistent with each other.
 
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In what way, he should be ranked higher?
Well, yeah. If he's a great catch and shoot shooter and pull up guy that means he's a great shooter and if he's very good defensively then it would seem to indicate a better two way player than the 91st ranking. Look at the other text comments of the guys he ranked ahead of him and it ll doesn't seem to make sense.
 


Sharp averaged 8.2p, 7.9r, 4.6 blocks! and 72.6 fg% in 28 mpg last season.

Major kudos to Dennis Gates and how he's reshaped the Missouri roster:
  • Top scorer (12.5) and rebounder (7.6) Kobe Brown returns
  • Their starting forward and former UMass commit Ronnie DeGray III sticks around (8.3p, 4.6r, almost a steal and a block per game)
  • Top-50 prospect Aidan Shaw came back after reopening his recruitment
  • Six additions in the transfer portal,
    • two from Dennis Gates' previous team, Cleveland State
      • D'Moi Hodge, 15.4p, 2.2s, 6'4 180 GR
      • Tre Gomillion, 10.5p, 4.7r, 2.9a, 6'4 215 GR
    • Nick Honor from Fordham, 7.7p, 2.4a, 5'10 205 SR
    • Jamarion Sharp from WKU, 7'5 225 SR
    • Noah Carter from Northern Iowa, 15p, 4.1r, 6'6 229 SR
    • DeAndre Gholston from Milwaukee, 14.3p, 4.4r, 6'5 215 GR
  • Two top JUCO transfers, led by former UMass commit Sean East (9.2p, 4.4a his sophomore season when he played for Bradley.
 
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