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Another ballhandler that can shoot it a bit


This kid is good. Won everywhere he's been too going back to Rainier Beach. Love kids coming from legit highschool programs.

His older brother was completely ridiculous at Rainier Beach. Only kid I've ever seen with a highschool defensive mixtape. Ended up being a D2 All-American, I think
 
Another ballhandler that can shoot it a bit


this guy cannot be happy with how his senior year ended. followed up a 27 pts effort against gonzaga in WCC semi finals with 3 pts in USF's first round OT loss to Murray state in the big dance.

would love this guy. even though our sixth man could get starters minutes it's all a matter of finding someone that cares more about winning than possibly coming off the bench
 
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This kid is good. Won everywhere he's been too going back to Rainier Beach. Love kids coming from legit highschool programs.

His older brother was completely ridiculous at Rainier Beach. Only kid I've ever seen with a highschool defensive mixtape. Ended up being a D2 All-American, I think
That was sick
 
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Another ballhandler that can shoot it a bit


Excellent realistic target for the PT we have available.

I’ve watched a few San Francisco games in each of the last three seasons and really like his game: tough two-way combo guard who’s a good enough three-point shooter and capable rim attacker to be labeled as a three-level scorer.

Playing his career with Jamaree Bouyea, an excellent ball-dominate guard, makes Shabazz fit nicely along with our other guards: he doesn’t need the ball in his hand all the time to be a valuable offensive threat.

Defensively, he’s a pest on defense and takes pride on that end. Here’s a quote from him:

Khalil: Me and my brother, Shadeed Shabazz, we always grew up just playing defense because without defense you can't get stops. You can't win games. So defense is always the most important thing. It's an energy thing, so I always have a lot of energy, and it makes it even easier to play offense.If you get a steal and get a fast break, that's easier than having to go half-court offense.

Jeremy: Is it something that you consciously work on conditioning-wise to be able to sustain that energy?

Khalil: Yeah, for sure. You can't just play defense one possession and then try to take a break the next one. For me, I'm a conditioned dude, I go on runs occasionally, and I usually don't really run out of breath when I play basketball. I always give 110%. Just me being hungry and me already loving to play defense. I'd rather save my energy on offense than to save my energy on defense for the next offensive play. That's just my mindset and it just makes it easier for me to always be able to get up and play defense.
 
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Villanova finally loses a player to Portal, Bryan Antone enters the Portal, former 5* has been often injured with Nova.
 
As I expected, the mid majors have become the P5 farm system. Those schools and coaches don't stand a chance
Stand a chance to what? A mid major has never won a title in the modern era.

Yet last year Kentucky was loaded with top transfer talent including the POTY in the country and they lost to 15 seed St. Peter's who made the Elite 8.

On a macro level the talent disparity is not going to change very much.

The roster spot maximums haven't changed. If top mid major players are up-transferring, then somebody has to be down-transferring. And those players look to be a lot of recruits who didn't play or pan out (ie the Diggins, Gaffney level players). What can those players be? How about a Teddy Allen.
 
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Ends up where everyone suspected he would 15 seconds after he entered, despite all the rumors of other spots in between

 
Villanova finally loses a player to Portal, Bryan Antone enters the Portal, former 5* has been often injured with Nova.
At 6-5 he would fit great in our new system but unclear at what level he can actually play at post injuries...former ESPN #15 player out of HS (2019) so there has to be some skill left in him and he definitely needs a fresh start. I wouldn't say no with the scholarships we have available...
 
In other West Virginia news, their former top-75 prospect, Isaiah Cottrell, signed with UNLV.

You can make a pretty solid starting lineup with their five-man transfer class:

PG - Jackie Johnson, 5'11 185 SO from Duquesne, 9.5p, 37.3 3p%
2 - Elijah Harkless, 6'3 195 GR from Oklahoma, 10p, 1.3s, 32.3 3p%
3rd G - Eli Parquet, 6'4 195 GR from Colorado, 6.9p, 44.3 fg%
4 - Luis Rodriguez, 6'6 210 SR from Ole Miss, 6.5p, 5.5r, 1.8a, 30.4 3p%
Big - Isaiah Cottrell, 6'10 245 JR from West Virginia, 4.2p, 2.8r, 0.8b, 32.3 3p%.

UNLV also returns Donovan Williams (12.7 ppg, originally a Texas commit) and bring in the #83 commit w/ forward KyeRon Lindsay. They also retain four other rotation players...you got a pretty solid roster to compete in the MWC, one of my favorite conferences over the last five years.
 
That Terrence Shannon story is WILD

There's an article on Barstool that has the deleted tweets from Hunter Dickinson TORCHING the TTech coach - if you are so inclined...
 
That Terrence Shannon story is WILD

There's an article on Barstool that has the deleted tweets from Hunter Dickinson TORCHING the TTech coach - if you are so inclined...
The whole thing is stupid. A coach can't block a kid from taking summer classes. Similarly it doesn't really do anything for the school to give a kid no longer on the team a ton of free summer courses so that he can graduate and transfer
 
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You know, I’ve never looked at a spiffy post and thought to myself I wish I had a translator so I could understand this more completely. Pretty much, my thought process is “yeah, I’m not reading that.”
So true
 
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