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Dan Hurley/staff know what they have to do. Guessing they've known of RJ's intentions for a few days and have been making the appropriate contacts with portal guys. Time to get some on-campus visits from them along with any de-commits of interest. (due to coaching changes)

Necessity is the mother of invention-- Dan Hurley needs to adjust to the cards he's been dealt. Has PT for interested ballers
 
How many open scholarships does Arkansas still have? I feel like they are tied to everyone and are already brining in 6 freshmen next year...
 
How many open scholarships does Arkansas still have? I feel like they are tied to everyone and are already brining in 6 freshmen next year...
I guess when every transfer is in contact with 20 or 30 schools, you gotta reach out to anyone you think can help you, even if you only have 1 open spot. Any given school is very unlikely to get any given highly sought-after transfer, mathematically speaking.
 
Juice Hill is a baller.

13.4p, 2.3r, 5.1a, 1.9 TO, 1.1s, 49.5 2p%, 35.8 3p%, 74.4 ft%. I love his grit and confidence without being careless with his abilities.

But he couldn't help Murray State beat lowly St. Peter's. Can't win the big one and lacks intestinal fortitute. Hard Pass.


[this is sarcasm btw]
 
How many open scholarships does Arkansas still have? I feel like they are tied to everyone and are already brining in 6 freshmen next year...
Arkansas is big on recruiting over people. They'll push out returning players that aren't as good.
 
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I didn't watch much Purdue this year, but I understand this guy to be a sniper. Was a starter then came off the bench to end the year. Seems really likely he's looking for high major PT as cause of transfer, so I don't know if we can accommodate that off ball, but a name to keep an eye on if we want shooting or if Hurley thinks he can play more on ball (or use him with Jackson as PG?)


Another player that couldn't help his high-major team beat St. Peters, a lowly MAAC team. Hard pass


[this is also sarcasm]
 
I get the loyalty and respect that. But isnt one year of hoping for a jump to be an impact player enough to tell our staff to move on? I mean I get it with Rashool he has to get to work this offseason and improve so he can be the back up and take Gaffs minutes. But Gaff regressed his junior year yet so many somehow want to run with him running the show it’s crazy. We’re UConn it’s his fault he hasn’t stepped up and the staff needs to recruit over him in order to maintain a winning program level.

To clarify what I said, I don’t expect Gaffney to start. In my “ideal” scenario Diggins takes over, Jackson plays some 1 maybe with Gaff and Floyd chipping in small minutes of relief at the 1.

I think a transfer should either be a good shooting PG or a sniper wing, but either way to me the importance is a shooter, and hopeful Diggins and crew can run point.

Overall I’m hopeful Diggins takes a step and Gaff is a bit player off the bench. I can’t trust him to lead the show, I agree with everyone there and didn’t mean to suggest that.
 
Tristen Newton is a 6'5 200 guard who averaged 17.7p, 4.8r, 5a, 3.5 to, 1.4s, 49.9 2p%, 33.3 3p% (about 1/3 shots from deep).

What stands out the most is his 87.9 ft% at 5.8 attempts/game, a rate that is 44th in the nation. Without watching any of the games, it shows me a guy who creates his own offense and attacks the rim, a trait we definitely need from a player.

Newton played most of his minutes at the 2, but also played some 3 and was ECU's PG when Robinson-White wasn't in the game:

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I'd like his 3p% to be better, but he's a very versatile player and another larger distributor to pair with Jackson to allow for some smooth offensive sets.
 
From what I’ve heard recently the staff is banking on Johnson being the 4. He can shoot and his defense has been improving. That allows Sanogo to play the 5 with Clingan backing him up. It helps to have Jackson who can play the 1, 3 or 4 position as needed. Karaban can slot in to back up Johnson at the 4 as needed. Sounds like we’re looking for a ball handler who will fit in and can shoot. Staff is still very high on Hawkins and feel like he can be “the guy” next year.
 
From what I’ve heard recently the staff is banking on Johnson being the 4. He can shoot and his defense has been improving. That allows Sanogo to play the 5 with Clingan backing him up. It helps to have Jackson who can play the 1, 3 or 4 position as needed. Karaban can slot in to back up Johnson at the 4 as needed. Sounds like we’re looking for a ball handler who will fit in and can shoot. Staff is still very high on Hawkins and feel like he can be “the guy” next year.
Sounds like the Boneyard and the staff are on the same page lol.
 
Tristen Newton is a 6'5 200 guard who averaged 17.7p, 4.8r, 5a, 3.5 to, 1.4s, 49.9 2p%, 33.3 3p% (about 1/3 shots from deep).

What stands out the most is his 87.9 ft% at 5.8 attempts/game, a rate that is 44th in the nation. Without watching any of the games, it shows me a guy who creates his own offense and attacks the rim, a trait we definitely need from a player.

Newton played most of his minutes at the 2, but also played some 3 and was ECU's PG when Robinson-White wasn't in the game:

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I'd like his 3p% to be better, but he's a very versatile player and another larger distributor to pair with Jackson to allow for some smooth offensive sets.
This is exactly the type of player that we need. Ideally we can get 2 of them. This dude can play the point, he can play off the ball, he can create for others, and he can create his own offense. He'd fit in perfectly

He also scored 25 points against us in 2019. Bring him in Coach
 
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Tristen Newton is a 6'5 200 guard who averaged 17.7p, 4.8r, 5a, 3.5 to, 1.4s, 49.9 2p%, 33.3 3p% (about 1/3 shots from deep).

What stands out the most is his 87.9 ft% at 5.8 attempts/game, a rate that is 44th in the nation. Without watching any of the games, it shows me a guy who creates his own offense and attacks the rim, a trait we definitely need from a player.

Newton played most of his minutes at the 2, but also played some 3 and was ECU's PG when Robinson-White wasn't in the game:

View attachment 74973

I'd like his 3p% to be better, but he's a very versatile player and another larger distributor to pair with Jackson to allow for some smooth offensive sets.
KenPom's algorithm is getting fooled a bit because he's taller than Robinson-White and ECU uses 2 guards to create, but make no mistake this kid is a PG. Great vision. Really good at hit-ahead passes and hitting the opposite corner when he penetrates.



His jumper is a bit similar to Martin's. Not a lot of weird moving pieces or anything, just a bit of a set shot. Hopefully we can help him improve it the same way the staff did with Martin.

He'll be switchable on D with his height. He's got 2 years left.

I'm very interested.
 
KenPom's algorithm is getting fooled a bit because he's taller than Robinson-White and ECU uses 2 guards to create, but make no mistake this kid is a PG. Great vision. Really good at hit-ahead passes and hitting the opposite corner when he penetrates.



His jumper is a bit similar to Martin's. Not a lot of weird moving pieces or anything, just a bit of a set shot. Hopefully we can help him improve it the same way the staff did with Martin.

He'll be switchable on D with his height. He's got 2 years left.

I'm very interested.


Would be a fantastic addition. Tons of competition though. If we really see him as a PG, I think we can offer a lot of PT and make a decent case for how he'd fit in. I've never watched him... but just from this tape and his game stats, I hope we make a decent push if there's any reciprocal interest.
 
Tristen Newton is a 6'5 200 guard who averaged 17.7p, 4.8r, 5a, 3.5 to, 1.4s, 49.9 2p%, 33.3 3p% (about 1/3 shots from deep).

What stands out the most is his 87.9 ft% at 5.8 attempts/game, a rate that is 44th in the nation. Without watching any of the games, it shows me a guy who creates his own offense and attacks the rim, a trait we definitely need from a player.

Newton played most of his minutes at the 2, but also played some 3 and was ECU's PG when Robinson-White wasn't in the game:

View attachment 74973

I'd like his 3p% to be better, but he's a very versatile player and another larger distributor to pair with Jackson to allow for some smooth offensive sets.
Vance Jackson sighting!
Had the one 'long term relationship' with 3 years at NMex otherwise could have been first ever player to log 6 years of college & 5 years of hoops at 5 different schools.
 
From what I’ve heard recently the staff is banking on Johnson being the 4. He can shoot and his defense has been improving. That allows Sanogo to play the 5 with Clingan backing him up. It helps to have Jackson who can play the 1, 3 or 4 position as needed. Karaban can slot in to back up Johnson at the 4 as needed. Sounds like we’re looking for a ball handler who will fit in and can shoot. Staff is still very high on Hawkins and feel like he can be “the guy” next year.
I'm very skeptical that Johnson can go from not playing as a freshman to starting as a sophomore, and Karaban seems to have a higher floor (and more of the floor-spacing we need). I wouldn't be opposed to grabbing a Tyrese Martin-type player on the portal and having the three of them compete for minutes at the 4, with Johnson perhaps getting some minutes at the 5 in a small lineup and Karaban some minutes at the 3 in a big lineup.
 
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Newton is a native of El Paso, Texas but remains open in where the location of his next school will be.

"No not really, just the best fit," Newton said of whether going back home will be a factor.


 
Tristen Newton is a 6'5 200 guard who averaged 17.7p, 4.8r, 5a, 3.5 to, 1.4s, 49.9 2p%, 33.3 3p% (about 1/3 shots from deep).

What stands out the most is his 87.9 ft% at 5.8 attempts/game, a rate that is 44th in the nation. Without watching any of the games, it shows me a guy who creates his own offense and attacks the rim, a trait we definitely need from a player.

Newton played most of his minutes at the 2, but also played some 3 and was ECU's PG when Robinson-White wasn't in the game:

View attachment 74973

I'd like his 3p% to be better, but he's a very versatile player and another larger distributor to pair with Jackson to allow for some smooth offensive sets.

Looks mostly good, although the A/TO ratio is a little concerning.
 
I don't know if it's been mentioned but I would love to land Minott from Memphis. I think the kids potential is through the roof. Under the right coach, in the right system, given the time to develop I see him as a future star.
He’s in portal??? You aren’t kidding - looked like a star can do it all. And really played hard on a team that didn’t always. Wish the refs hadn’t screwed them they were a fun watch.
 
From what I’ve heard recently the staff is banking on Johnson being the 4. He can shoot and his defense has been improving. That allows Sanogo to play the 5 with Clingan backing him up. It helps to have Jackson who can play the 1, 3 or 4 position as needed. Karaban can slot in to back up Johnson at the 4 as needed. Sounds like we’re looking for a ball handler who will fit in and can shoot. Staff is still very high on Hawkins and feel like he can be “the guy” next year.
Anything on Akok? Is the staff just moving on without him in the picture, or will he get a shot this year?
 
From what I’ve heard recently the staff is banking on Johnson being the 4. He can shoot and his defense has been improving. That allows Sanogo to play the 5 with Clingan backing him up. It helps to have Jackson who can play the 1, 3 or 4 position as needed. Karaban can slot in to back up Johnson at the 4 as needed. Sounds like we’re looking for a ball handler who will fit in and can shoot. Staff is still very high on Hawkins and feel like he can be “the guy” next year.
If this is the case I hope Akok moves on to a place where he can get minutes in his final year.
 
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He’s in portal??? You aren’t kidding - looked like a star can do it all. And really played hard on a team that didn’t always. Wish the refs hadn’t screwed them they were a fun watch.
He's not in the portal, he entered the NBA draft. He did say he's not returning to Memphis but I read that as more of a confidence in his talent that he'll be staying in the draft
 
If this is the case I hope Akok moves on to a place where he can get minutes in his final year.
Akok still has 2 years left. I think he's still in good shape to get solid minutes here. There were so many rumors from practice last year that he was looking like the most dominant player on the court. For whatever reason that clearly didn't translate to real games, but hopefully he can get into form and be a big contributor. Probably can't depend on him to make that leap but he's still a good piece to have around
 
I'm very skeptical that Johnson can go from not playing as a freshman to starting as a sophomore, and Karaban seems to have a higher floor (and more of the floor-spacing we need). I wouldn't be opposed to grabbing a Tyrese Martin-type player on the portal and having the three of them compete for minutes at the 4, with Johnson perhaps getting some minutes at the 5 in a small lineup and Karaban some minutes at the 3 in a big lineup.
I don't get this at all. If not for a freak one time rule change, he probably would have started or played major minutes as a freshman. I really think the NCAA made a mistake with that extra year. I am glad Martin and Cole didn't take advantage of it, it screws up the natural progression of the roster. Johnson can absolutely be the guy. I expect about 12-8 with two blocks from him.
 
Akok still has 2 years left. I think he's still in good shape to get solid minutes here. There were so many rumors from practice last year that he was looking like the most dominant player on the court. For whatever reason that clearly didn't translate to real games, but hopefully he can get into form and be a big contributor. Probably can't depend on him to make that leap but he's still a good piece to have around
I think it was just a matter of him not properly getting fully game ready due to past injuries and various ones during the season. Next year I fully expect him to be the starter or first one off the bench at the 4.
 
Akok still has 2 years left. I think he's still in good shape to get solid minutes here. There were so many rumors from practice last year that he was looking like the most dominant player on the court. For whatever reason that clearly didn't translate to real games, but hopefully he can get into form and be a big contributor. Probably can't depend on him to make that leap but he's still a good piece to have around
Didn’t translate to games? He never got a chance!

I don’t disagree that he’s a good piece to have but I would not fault Akok at all if he wants to use his last year (or two if he wants to use his COVID year) in a spot where he is a lock for 25+ MPG.
 
I think it was just a matter of him not properly getting fully game ready due to past injuries and various ones during the season. Next year I fully expect him to be the starter or first one off the bench at the 4.
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