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boooooooI would be pretty happy if we got just one of these things.
I think the chances of all three is pretty much 0%
boooooooI would be pretty happy if we got just one of these things.
I think the chances of all three is pretty much 0%
We get Baba, the Lithuanian and Sallis returns…we are cooking with gas!
I would be pretty happy if we got just one of these things.
I think the chances of all three is pretty much 0%
Haha I mean fair enough. Just pointing out that hoping to fill out the final 3 scholarships with 3 guys on NBA draft radars is a very lofty dreamLet a man dream…
Same Cam that said last night not to expect anything in the next 24-48? lol.Cam with a hell of a good summary of where our recruiting stands and where it's heading on the other board. It's all positive stuff.
True.Same Cam that said last night not to expect anything in the next 24-48? lol.
Forbes said not to expect anything.Same Cam that said last night not to expect anything in the next 24-48? lol.
Every time he emphatically claims Johnson means we won’t take Baba, it moves!True.
Now he’s Winston Churchill!So we got a guy from Louisville and a guy named Churchill in the same day. Interesting.
Efton will make a huge difference in Ty-Laur’s game. He didn’t have decent post passing options at Louisville. I expect Efton to average 13-14 ppg next season. Expect Omaha + Spillers to exceed Carr’s average ppg and rpg.Deacs needed a backup center and a PG coming into the weekend.
Ty-Laur Johnson fills the PG role. He's quick and fast. He plays pressure D and is a thief. Shooting percentages from the field are lousy. His FT percentage and shooting form provide reason for hope from the field. Can get to the hoop and get fall aways in the lane. He can pass to the post from the perimeter or in the lane. Will draw and dish to the perimeter. Better defender and playmaker than Boopie and looks quicker and faster. Brings skills to the PG that make him excellent depth and could work as a starter.
Churchill Abass is a man at the five. Works to dunk everything but has low post moves. Non stop motor looking for every rebound. His vertical and length make him a good low post defender that appears difficult to move. He didn't play the game until age 15 and he hasn't quit practicing since then. Well spoken in interviews and takes pride in overcoming obstacles. A potential gem.
we need this desperatelyNon stop motor looking for every rebound.