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#81
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Transfers in/out 2025-2026
Last post by Billy Hoyle - Today at 07:50:06 AM
Quote from: #UnleashJosh on February 20, 2026, 10:08:33 PMhow about trey Norman coming as the 7th man for Dayton?

7th man for Merrimack, MAAC Champions.
#82
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Transfers in/out 2025-2026
Last post by panda - Today at 07:49:20 AM
Quote from: The Sultan on Today at 06:50:45 AMDo you seriously not understand this? Or are you being intentionally obtuse? Because I have heard coaches at all levels and in all sports talk about experienced players who set an example for newcomers. Leading the off-season drills. First in the weightroom, etc.

I am not saying that Tre is that - I have no idea. But if he is, and Shaka wants him around, that's fine with me. There are 15 roster spots. 8-9 are actual rotation players...3-4 are up-and-coming...so that leaves a couple glue guys who can play in a pinch but carry the culture of the program. Basically they are taking up spots that walk-ons used to take. No big deal to me.

I mean this in the most respectful way both to you and the players (18 etc) but a walk on can serve that exact same role you just described and provide the same benefit to the team.
#83
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Transfers in/out 2025-2026
Last post by #UnleashJosh - Today at 07:41:37 AM
Quote from: The Sultan on Today at 07:30:34 AMYeah, as usual you can't counter any legitimate argument. I win again.

Adds -sultan thinks Trey Norman should stay- to sultans "wins"

I'll chalk that one right up next to being a projo. Pro Trey? It autocorrects to progress, so its pretty ironic.
#84
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Transfers in/out 2025-2026
Last post by panda - Today at 07:38:21 AM
Quote from: Galway Eagle on February 20, 2026, 11:51:02 PMI think a lot of this is answered by the teams goal for next year. If they feel they can retain everyone two years and that's the next big year then they might just bring in a couple decent guys to get us back to competitive and in the tournament. If they're trying to get back to a 2 seed competing for a conference championship then they're going to have to drop big bags and probably 4 of them

Next year is make or break for Shaka.
#85
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Transfers in/out 2025-2026
Last post by The Sultan - Today at 07:30:34 AM
Quote from: #UnleashJosh on Today at 07:23:26 AMRofl.

Trey sucks.


Yeah, as usual you can't counter any legitimate argument. I win again.
#86
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Transfers in/out 2025-2026
Last post by #UnleashJosh - Today at 07:23:26 AM
Quote from: The Sultan on Today at 06:50:45 AMDo you seriously not understand this? Or are you being intentionally obtuse? Because I have heard coaches at all levels and in all sports talk about experienced players who set an example for newcomers. Leading the off-season drills. First in the weightroom, etc.

I am not saying that Tre is that - I have no idea. But if he is, and Shaka wants him around, that's fine with me. There are 15 roster spots. 8-9 are actual rotation players...3-4 are up-and-coming...so that leaves a couple glue guys who can play in a pinch but carry the culture of the program. Basically they are taking up spots that walk-ons used to take. No big deal to me.

Rofl.

Trey sucks.
#90
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Transfers in/out 2025-2026
Last post by The Sultan - Today at 06:50:45 AM
Quote from: #UnleashJosh on February 20, 2026, 10:07:42 PMYa I fully don't understand the "hey guys listen to the 22 year old who's pegged to the end of our bench" as the experienced D1 athlete who they should be listening to.

Im sure it makes a lot more sense in the NBA when you have a 38 year old who's been in the league for 16 years, who just doesn't have the ability anymore.


Do you seriously not understand this? Or are you being intentionally obtuse? Because I have heard coaches at all levels and in all sports talk about experienced players who set an example for newcomers. Leading the off-season drills. First in the weightroom, etc.

I am not saying that Tre is that - I have no idea. But if he is, and Shaka wants him around, that's fine with me. There are 15 roster spots. 8-9 are actual rotation players...3-4 are up-and-coming...so that leaves a couple glue guys who can play in a pinch but carry the culture of the program. Basically they are taking up spots that walk-ons used to take. No big deal to me.