Kolek planning to go pro
Harvey missed the second half of his freshman season with a knee injury that required surgery. This past season, he shot just 29.9% from beyond the arc and posted an offensive rating of 95.8 per KenPom on a team that tied for last in the ACC (14-19 overall, 3-15 in conference). What's so great about this guy?
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Is there really anyone on this list that would crack the top 8 in the rotation if nobody leaves?
If you are talking grad transfers, the list isn't very long. I see maybe 8 guys rights now that I think could crack our rotation next season. It's still early so there may be more.I wouldn't mind adding another guy who can play the 5 via grad transfer. Shakur Juiston out of UNLV and Nate Sestina out of Bucknell are names I would consider. Derrik Smits out of Valpo or Yanni Wetzel out Vandy if we wanted a quality third center on the roster. Rayjon Tucker out of Little Rock doesn't play the 5 but I think he could do well at most programs. Christian Keeling put up 18 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals for Charleston Southern when they visited the Fiserv while shooting 8/13 from the floor. If coaches aren't convinced that Greg/Sacar/Koby can fill that slashing guard role, he could be an option.
Are you going to do your traditional in depth listing this year ? I know it takes a lot of time to do it.
Quinerly transferring out of Nova
Not shocking since he sat on bench all year. Just goes to show that at times, though very rare, a top 30 recruit can't beat out/get playing time, over a non ranked high school recruit (Gillespie). Nova has a system and it just didn't work out for the kid. Should be plenty of schools after him.
Most of these are traditional transfers, so not looking for them to play until the 2020-21 season after Markus, Sam, Sacar and Ed move on.Like I said earlier, Joel Ntambwe of UNLV caught my attention. He's a 6-9 F who started as a freshman and led the team in 3-point percentage and offensive efficiency. He scored 18 points and 7 rebounds in a 77-74 loss to Illinois -- then followed it up with 22 points and 11 rebounds in a 92-90 OT win against BYU.
I like it... maybe that's why Wojo was out in Vegas??
Nah, like me he likes to roll some bones.I like to bet the Pass Line, take my odds and then make sure I've got the 5, 6, 8 and 9 covered!
Pass line plus the next two points. Odds on all three.
Since when did the "transfer portal" become a thing? I thought players simply had to announce they wished to transfer, and coaches had to release them. Is there some kind of extradimensional gate players walk through that instantly transports them to their new school? Is it like a web portal? Or perhaps it's a physical doorway at NCAA headquarters; players must knock first for the opportunity to transfer.
So the whole Jellyfam has transferred. Stop letting video guys who only like dunks & crossovers influence who is good because of the views they get. Views & Movements do not equal ballgame. It equals profit for the mixtape company.
Reminds me of Juan Anderson. Good kid, glad he came to MU, but his mixtape made him look like the next Evan Turner. Mixtapes are fun, but don't always tell you the truth about a player.
I'll never get over the Juan Anderson mixtape. I thought we were getting Magic Johnson 2.0 after watching that.......damn shame.
Yessir, that is what "the book" says is the best way to play craps. Theoretically, it gives players the best odds of beating the house -- not just at the craps table but in the entire casino.But I find it a little too robotic and boring. I like to get all the inside points covered, and/or play some hard-ways every now and then. It's supposed to be fun. I guess I'm willing to pay for that.
Actually "Don't Pass line" plus the others gives you best odds.
Best odds of being the least popular guy at the table.Sorry. Couldn't resist.