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Teddy Allen, a junior, will be 24 in JuneHe'll be 23 next season... I'd be shocked if he's back. Time to make some $$ overseas.
Caleb Daniels of Nova will be 26 soon.
Teddy Allen, a junior, will be 24 in JuneHe'll be 23 next season... I'd be shocked if he's back. Time to make some $$ overseas.
Is the answer Jesus?
Caleb Daniels is 22Teddy Allen, a junior, will be 24 in June
Caleb Daniels of Nova will be 26 soon.
Teddy Allen, a junior, will be 24 in June
Caleb Daniels of Nova will be 26 soon.
You just reminded me that I’m less than a month away from that annual run to Stop & Shop for the Manischewitz 5lb matzah box.We can’t speculate on players leavening. BUT…..some feelings need to be hurt and changes made
And after listening to him speak for less than five seconds there was no mystery why.Teddy Allen is now at his 5th school.
Teddy Allen is 24. Covid and Russian war has evaporated some overseas opportunities.He'll be 23 next season... I'd be shocked if he's back. Time to make some $$ overseas.
I agree. Next year's team is definitely looking light on scorers. But I'm not sure Andre's got the skill baseline to really make a jump in his scoring with 1 offseason. And if he's off ball, his spacing is still going to be a liability with Sanogo.That’s fine. His passing is pretty good, sometimes tries to do too much but I don’t have an issue with that. But we’re going to actually NEED him to score next year. Playing 28 minutes and taking 3 shots as a guard is borderline unacceptable. Give him a little break, but his prep for next season has to start very soon.
I agree. Next year's team is definitely looking light on scorers. But I'm not sure Andre's got the skill baseline to really make a jump in his scoring with 1 offseason. And if he's off ball, his spacing is still going to be a liability with Sanogo.
It might be best if he IS the point guard. Then he can facilitate without needing to be a scorer or spacer. Play Jackson like Florida St used Scottie Barnes last year.
Presumably Hawkins will be our primary scorer. I think he'll get his 3pt shot dialed in and be a real good shooter on volume.
Akok and Samson will battle for starting 4, presuming Akok is healthy. That allows us to keep up elite rim protection (important for defense) while spacing the floor better than we did this year. I expect Samson to be an impact player next year (if not perfect).
So if Jackson is the 1, then our hole is at 2/3. Floyd should be able to defend day 1. If Floyd can shoot, he might get a shot to play a lot of minutes in a freshman Vital role.
Oh no! We can’t have this. Who needs tix?Last off-season Hurley kept mentioning "building from recruiting" AKA "no transfers"
If that continues then it'll probably be pre-season battle between Gaffney/Sool/AJax.
My money is on Gaffney, with a starting five of Gaff/Hawkins/AJax/Akok/Sanogo.
He was at 7 per this year. I think he'll definitely get to 10 or close, but he's not getting to 12 or 14 which is what we'd need from an off-ball leader upperclassmen getting big minutes.To be fair this will be his 3rd offseason. If the staff can’t get him to a point where he trusts his otherworldly athleticism in the paint, we are in for a long, long year. There is absolutely no reason for him to be as timid as he is in the lane, other than hitting his head on the rim.
He needs to be able to give us 10+ ppg and 8 or so shots.
Hurley is going to hit the portal no matter what.I expect Gaff to go into portal. What's the point of him staying?
There are a handful of decent PGs in the portal: Sam Sessoms (PSU), Jaelin Llewellyn (Princeton), Antonio Daye (Fordham), Tyreke Key (Indiana State) all entered this week. Sessoms would be an interesting add who'd likely be the best to fit in immediately and has more size than RJ did. Llewellyn is also interesting but more of a CG. Both have better scoring efficiency than Cole and are better 3pt shooters.
One "positive" about the last few games is that whatever chance Adama had of being drafted in 2nd round has likely vanished.
I'm with you. Lower floor, higher ceiling.I might be the only one on here but I think we will be better next season.
As much as I love Whaley, Martin, and Polley they were extremely one dimensional on offense. None could get their own shots and it showed on teams tendencies to hound Sanogo. We will be better with players that are more multi-use.
Even if that means struggling early in the year I think the end of season result will be better.
If we bring in 2 shot creators/ball handlers then even our floor would be higher imoI'm with you. Lower floor, higher ceiling.
I think the defense takes a half-step back but the offense gets more room to grow. Also, a sophomore Hawkins building on his play before the concussion, gives us a dude who can really get buckets from everywhere.
I'm with you. Lower floor, higher ceiling.
I think the defense takes a half-step back but the offense gets more room to grow. Also, a sophomore Hawkins building on his play before the concussion, gives us a dude who can really get buckets from everywhere.
Sanogo needs to be the 2nd option. Need Hawkins to be the guy. And then get him complimentary shooters in the portal or move Gaffney to off ball.If we bring in 2 shot creators/ball handlers then even our floor would be higher imo
I wouldn't lump Martin in with the other 2.I might be the only one on here but I think we will be better next season.
As much as I love Whaley, Martin, and Polley they were extremely one dimensional on offense. None could get their own shots and it showed on teams tendencies to hound Sanogo. We will be better with players that are more multi-use.
Even if that means struggling early in the year I think the end of season result will be better.
You just reminded me that I’m less than a month away from that annual run to Stop & Shop for the Manischewitz 5lb matzah box.
it's amazing how much manischewitz has upped their matzoh game in the past few years. amazing, almost shmura-like. almost. the israeli stuff had a good run there for a while, with crispness and flavor leading the pack, and taking the game away from our guys who descended into mushiness and blah, but mani has taken the crown back. cool. buy 'murican!You just reminded me that I’m less than a month away from that annual run to Stop & Shop for the Manischewitz 5lb matzah box.
A lot of it is dependent on bringing in good options from the portal, and no reason to think that won't happen. But I agree, I think we have the chance to have a better team next year. Hawkins, Jackson, Sanogo are a good core to build the starting lineup around, and I like Diggins/Floyd/Karaban/Johnson as bench options.I might be the only one on here but I think we will be better next season.
As much as I love Whaley, Martin, and Polley they were extremely one dimensional on offense. None could get their own shots and it showed on teams tendencies to hound Sanogo. We will be better with players that are more multi-use.
Even if that means struggling early in the year I think the end of season result will be better.
Facts! Don’t want to sabotage this thread, but you are spot on. Mani was left for dead around 15 years ago and have upped their game. BUT… if I was willing to stomach (no matzah pun intended) the cost of shmura matzah for all 8 days (I only buy enough for the seders), I’d be quite happy. Those smoky charred edges all around makes it the apizza version of matzah. I also strongly suggest making matzah pizza with shmura.it's amazing how much manischewitz has upped their matzoh game in the past few years. amazing, almost shmura-like. almost. the israeli stuff had a good run there for a while, with crispness and flavor leading the pack, and taking the game away from our guys who descended into mushiness and blah, but mani has taken the crown back. cool. buy 'murican!
signed 'matzoh expert by day, cracker expert by night.' lol.
hmmm, dorito flavored matzoh...... hmmm....