Kolek planning to go pro
When did he say this? I have a hard time believing Ryan didn’t go after him. 6’8 white kid from WI with a 83 national rank?
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Shoutout to Bo Ryan for banging on the recruiting trail instead of well, recruiting.Thanks for Sam and Joey, Bo!
2 inches makes all the difference.*pause*
Ha I know this is just a joke, but 5'11" Tremont Waters is also on the list... he's significantly older and not nearly as good as Markus! I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
Sometimes certain guys project better at the next level then other guys. Tons of examples of excellent college players who don't make it at the next level.......and good to mediocre guys who do.
Sam makes his debut on Givony's newly updated top 100 at 95. #24 pf. No mention of any others. Puts in perspective how far these guys are away from the league draft despite being great college players.
Don't forget, Andy Van Vliet committed in April 2015. Sam committed to MU in May of 2015.Bo was slow to offer Sam even when there were two spots available.
van Vliet committed on 5/11/15, 4 days before Sam announced his choice.After losing out on Diamond Stone, the Badgers added van Vliet to the 2015 class of Alex Illikainen, Brevin Pritzl, Khalil Iverson and Charlie Thomas.
That is the most phenomenal sentence I think I've ever read in my life.
van Vliet committed on 5/11/15, 4 days before Sam announced his choice.After losing out on Diamond Stone, the Badgers added van Vliet to the 2015 class which contained the likes of Alex Illikainen, Brevin Pritzl, Khalil Iverson and Charlie Thomas.I don't think that 5-some could compete in the Horizon League.
I saw that May date, too. I am almost positive AVV committed in April and it became official on May 11, which is the date stamped on AVV's commitment tweet. Either way, AVV committed before Sam.I had forgotten about Stone as part of the timeline. So one spot was being held for Stone, and that left one spot in 2016 for a PG. Stone went to Maryland and that spot went to AVV.
My BIL (a Tennessee grad) calls Marquette "A couple of albinos and Sideshow Bob".
I really liked "Point Sam". A Joe Ingles in the making, perhaps?All he needs is the ball and we'll see a lot more from him.I think in 2 years we might like "Point Joey" as well - like Ben Simmons, but with a shot.
Silly to hold a spot for a kid who couldn't get into your school.
FIFYGuys like Markus and Sam will likely get summer league invites, and have an opportunity to catch on with a team if they work out. Sometimes its better than being drafted late in the second round.
G-Town did not pressure MU. Suspect that the Friars will attack the ball on Sunday whether or not Markus plays. The Pirates forced SHU into 22 TOs.
So true. No better example of that than Wes Matthews. He signed as a free agent with Utah after going undrafted and made the minimum (approx $450,000) his first year. He had a really good year, and then had the freedom of not being tied into a mandatory multi-year rookie deal that first rounders get. The very next year he was making more than the #1 pick in his draft class, Blake Griffin ($5.7 > $5.3), after Portland signed him as a restricted free agent and Utah didn't match. Granted that situation was highly unusual, but the basic point is a good one. Wesley will end up making more than $100 million on player contracts alone by the time he's done. Unreal.
Okay...this worked great for Wes, but I really feel like this is the rare exception, not the rule. There are hundreds of kids that are technically draft eligible every year that go undrafted. Probably at least 50-100 that think they have a shot but ultimately don't. I feel like maybe once or twice a year you hear this story, but the number of Ben Wallace, Avery Johnson, Bruce Bowen, Wes Matthews types are once every couple years guys. Far more likely you'll stick from a second round pick (Novak, Diener, Jae) than going undrafted and hoping (Jerel, Vander, Gardner, Jamil).I think this is a somewhat ridiculous trope that MU fans have convinced themselves is real because Wes Matthews did it. If there were 20 guys a year that earned regular contracts from being undrafted, then maybe there's an argument, but repeatedly citing the Dave Singleman of the NBA isn't very convincing.
My boss (UW grad) called them thugs.
Must be nice to have a racist for a boss. At least he's open about his racism.