Transfer Portal Starting to Load | Page 71 | The Boneyard

Transfer Portal Starting to Load

I wouldn't mind him as solution at Forward for us.
Would be a solid 4 for us - hits the boards and can bring double digit scoring potential if he were to get 15-20 MPG (he was a bit up and down offensively but hung double digits in many SEC games). Anyone know what his defensive rating is?
 
Not sure Creighton will be able to play any defense, but we'll see.
solid point because having Kalk play the one man zone/drop coverage cleans up their lack of comparative team foot speed. Kind of like this past yr post Clingan.
 
  • Like
Reactions: caw
Would be a solid 4 for us - hits the boards and can bring double digit scoring potential if he were to get 15-20 MPG (he was a bit up and down offensively but hung double digits in many SEC games). Anyone know what his defensive rating is?
Good defensive rating just very foul prone.
 


Michigan is going to be very good again next year

I think they still have some work to do. The uab transfer seems very good but I dont think they are expecting to return really any contributors, I think the two bigs are both gone and their best guard is in the portal. And then with these guys, I think Cadeau is not a winning player. small no defense and cant shoot. Was an average player in a pathetic ACC, and the big they got from Illinois is a nice rotational piece but not anything special
 
  • Like
Reactions: MJ1
Why isn't this dude at the top of our board? Elite motor/wingspan. Good (not great) shooter. Good (not great) passer. P5 starting 4 man - can moonlight at the 5 if we need. Also looks to be the kind of balloon knot Hurley's been looking for to light a fire under these kids in the locker room. Downsides seem similar to AK's downsides - plays below the rim and not a lot of lateral quickness. Think he could step in and start if AK leaves - or be backup 4/5 if he doesn't. Don't get why Monroe is a higher priority than this Hansberry kid. Assuming they've done their homework on him? Any ideas
 
I think they still have some work to do. The uab transfer seems very good but I dont think they are expecting to return really any contributors, I think the two bigs are both gone and their best guard is in the portal. And then with these guys, I think Cadeau is not a winning player. small no defense and cant shoot. Was an average player in a pathetic ACC, and the big they got from Illinois is a nice rotational piece but not anything special
I agree on Cadeau, but Morez Johnson is really really good. He's one of the best guys in the portal. They still need to add more but those 3 transfers along with Trey McKenney who's a top 20 recruit and Roddy Gayle coming back is a nice core
 
Strange one I was not expecting. I've complained about Lowe all year for playing hero ball (along with Leggett), but he was going to be "the man" going into his junior year. He comes from a hoops family and his dad is friends with Capel, which got him to Pitt in the first place. Kid has talent, but is prone to make some iffy decisions on going into the trees with his somewhat slight build. 5.5 assists v 3 TOs.

Pitt now down to one guard. I imagine Lowe goes back home to Texas. I don't think UConn looks at him, but with a kid like this, I always wonder if two years with Hurley vs two years with Capel would produce a bonafide star.


Color me stunned. If Pope turns this guy into a contributor on an EE or better team, that'll be the worst indictment on Capel we've seen yet.

 
I think they still have some work to do. The uab transfer seems very good but I dont think they are expecting to return really any contributors, I think the two bigs are both gone and their best guard is in the portal. And then with these guys, I think Cadeau is not a winning player. small no defense and cant shoot. Was an average player in a pathetic ACC, and the big they got from Illinois is a nice rotational piece but not anything special

Are they all going to actually be able to transfer to UM? I know they have turned down a few in the past.
 
Yup. Here's a high school scouting report on him as a football prospect.

A gifted athlete that not only starts at both quarterback and safety for his high school, but also doubles as a legitimate high-level basketball recruit. Viewed by most Power 5 football staffs as a full-time defender given his ability to make plays in coverage and stops in the open field. Uses thicker frame to his advantage as he oftentimes arrives on scene with the intentions of leveling someone. Does a nice job of gaining depth with his read steps and then reacting to what’s going on in front of him. Posted an elite short shuttle time the spring before his senior season. Those fast-twitch muscle fibers help him close gaps in a hurry, especially when he’s asked to come down hill. Strong instincts and physical demeanor suggest that he could thrive as an in-the-box safety at the college of his choice and potentially even as a money linebacker if he continues to add mass. One of the more unique prospects in the class of 2022 given his aspirations to keep playing both football and basketball at the next level. Likely to emerge as a starter in the secondary after a few years on campus, but could be deployed early on in situational packages.


Miami-Bound...

BREAKING: Miami Hurricanes Land Michigan Guard Tre Donaldson from Transfer Portal
 
Xaivian Lee (Princeton Sr, 6'4", 180#). May be one of the best PGs left in the portal. I'm sure he's looking for starters' minutes. Kentucky & UNC seem to be interested. But KY just got Lowe from Pitt.

Would be a heck of 10-15min backup PG/SG/Combo for a certain Blue Blood.

LeeStats.jpg


 
Tayton Conerway (Troy Jr PG, 6'3", 186#). Sun Belt POY. Very nice metrics except for 3pt shooting, which is serviceable. Plays with aggression, finishes well in the lane through contact. Only team with apparent announced interest so far is Ole Miss.

ConerwayStats.jpg


 
Miro Little (Utah So., 6'3" 193). From Finland.

One year at Baylor, then 1 at Utah. Probably not a culture fit, may have some issues, but interesting nonetheless. Saw reduced PR as season went on at Utah. Key metrics are not bad though. Would be a bench piece/development piece with 2 yrs to work with. Wouldn't prioritize, a bunch of other potentially better options for a backup PG.

LittleStats.jpg


 
I think they still have some work to do. The uab transfer seems very good but I dont think they are expecting to return really any contributors, I think the two bigs are both gone and their best guard is in the portal. And then with these guys, I think Cadeau is not a winning player. small no defense and cant shoot. Was an average player in a pathetic ACC, and the big they got from Illinois is a nice rotational piece but not anything special
One thing for sure Dusty and that campus attract recruits.
 
Xaivian Lee (Princeton Sr, 6'4", 180#). May be one of the best PGs left in the portal. I'm sure he's looking for starters' minutes. Kentucky & UNC seem to be interested. But KY just got Lowe from Pitt.

Would be a heck of 10-15min backup PG/SG/Combo for a certain Blue Blood.

View attachment 108530


Weird to me he went back to Princeton this year to still transfer before graduating. He had elite transfer opportunities a year ago
 
Childhood friend of the Diarra(s)
This is good info - seems like there needs a bit of a connection for someone to commit to potentially reduced minutes. What we really need now is a Hass from three years ago , he was a special get in that for both title seasons he provided backup minutes with starter-like skills. Hass committed before Newton, but they were right around each other, so Hass knew the possibility was there that he'd be a backup. Need a quality PG that will take that reduced role, but wants to be a Husky.
 

Online statistics

Members online
186
Guests online
1,642
Total visitors
1,828

Forum statistics

Threads
164,003
Messages
4,378,190
Members
10,170
Latest member
ctfb19382


.
..
Top Bottom