Adunk33 said:The 6-foot-6 guard averaged 3.5 points and 2.9 rebounds while playing 15.8 minutes per game and shooting 37 percent from the field and three-point range and 56 percent at the free throw line.
JHBird said:Adunk33 said:The 6-foot-6 guard averaged 3.5 points and 2.9 rebounds while playing 15.8 minutes per game and shooting 37 percent from the field and three-point range and 56 percent at the free throw line.
Adunk, are you inferring he's a perfect fit here?
Adunk33 said:JHBird said:
Adunk, are you inferring he's a perfect fit here?
Like Lonzo Ball, no player can claim to be a "guard" if they shoot below 70% from the line. Hell, freshman big man Rey Idowu shot 57%.
Bird Friend said:Adunk33 said:JHBird said:Adunk, are you inferring he's a perfect fit here?
Like Lonzo Ball, no player can claim to be a "guard" if they shoot below 70% from the line. Hell, freshman big man Rey Idowu shot 57%.
Rey's a guard?
Adunk33 said:Bird Friend said:Adunk33 said:Like Lonzo Ball, no player can claim to be a "guard" if they shoot below 70% from the line. Hell, freshman big man Rey Idowu shot 57%.
Rey's a guard?
Nah, just saying that if our freshman true 5 can shoot better than you from the FT, you ain't no guard.
Adunk33 said:Noah Baumann, San Jose State, 6'5, Sit one, play 2. Shooter.
Ike Gassman wing type. Last season, he scored 10.8 points per game in 27 minutes while shooting 45% from three. He is included on this list for two reasons. First, we could use a shooter after Cope and Jefferson are gone (if they stay with the team). Second, we seem to have a pipeline now with SJSU. A few days ago Keith Fisher had exchanges with him on social media.
http://www.verbalcommits.com/players/noah-baumann
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/noah-baumann-1.html
Post them as you see them.
Adunk33 said:Adunk33 said:Noah Baumann, San Jose State, 6'5, Sit one, play 2. Shooter.
Ike Gassman wing type. Last season, he scored 10.8 points per game in 27 minutes while shooting 45% from three. He is included on this list for two reasons. First, we could use a shooter after Cope and Jefferson are gone (if they stay with the team). Second, we seem to have a pipeline now with SJSU. A few days ago Keith Fisher had exchanges with him on social media.
http://www.verbalcommits.com/players/noah-baumann
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/noah-baumann-1.html
Post them as you see them.
His final 3 is a wide range. USC, Grand Canyon, and UC-Santa Barbara.
fugetaboutit. Too many issues.Adunk33 said:Nana Akenten, a 6'6 wing, has announced he is transferring from Nebraska. We offered him out of high school. He is originally from Bolingbrook and could definitely play the "hardship" card and be immediately eligible.
He played in 28 games with 2 starts, averaging 4.3 points, and 2.5 rebounds in 13 minutes per game. He was a 30% shooter from 3. He was suspended the final six games of the season for a Violation of team rules. Two years of eligibility remaining.
TIMMY said:fugetaboutit. Too many issues.Adunk33 said:Nana Akenten, a 6'6 wing, has announced he is transferring from Nebraska. We offered him out of high school. He is originally from Bolingbrook and could definitely play the "hardship" card and be immediately eligible.
He played in 28 games with 2 starts, averaging 4.3 points, and 2.5 rebounds in 13 minutes per game. He was a 30% shooter from 3. He was suspended the final six games of the season for a Violation of team rules. Two years of eligibility remaining.
BTbird said:Two names we are being mentioned with in the article below
Grad Transfer
Camron Justice, 6-3, 180, SG, IUPUI
Sit-out
Evan Gilyard, 5-10, 155, G, Soph., UTEP
https://watchstadium.com/news/ranki...college-basketball-this-offseason-04-22-2019/
Adunk33 said:BTbird said:Two names we are being mentioned with in the article below
Grad Transfer
Camron Justice, 6-3, 180, SG, IUPUI
Sit-out
Evan Gilyard, 5-10, 155, G, Soph., UTEP
https://watchstadium.com/news/ranki...college-basketball-this-offseason-04-22-2019/
Justice started out at Vanderbilt before transferring to IUPUI. He was nearly a 19 ppg player. Started all but one game for IUPUI. Seems it would be a very nice get, but he seems to be a more off the ball guy. He has Big 10 interest.
Gilyard is a Simeon kid who scored 13.6 ppg last season. He started 20 and played in 28. Also seems to be a very nice get. He's left handed and would have two years after a sit out year. Mostly MVC level interest.
Both shoot right around 35% from 3, and are over 77% for their careers from the FT line.
I'd take both, but neither satisfy the need at PG. Hopefully Horne is ready for some PT and can stay healthy.