They'd definitely be aware of him. I remember Cam said on a podcast before the start of his freshman season that it wasn't until after the ANGT when he made the all-tournament team that he started getting contacted by a bunch of NCAA teams.Would college coaches really not be aware of the MVP of the Adidas Next Gen or just not aware of his interest in college hoops?
My family will gladly provision the ceps, kugelis, koldunai, saltu.... just get this guy here!man - the pregame meals gonna be wild next year...
spanish tapas
fish and chips
spaghetti
cepelinai
I imagine this is where having a large Lithuanian man for an assistant coach doesn't hurtI would imagine the juice isn’t worth the squeeze on most Euros unless you already have relationships in place.
Takes resources away from more traditional recruiting, as well.
Yes to this.Jakucionis, Cam, Bilieu, Baba, Efton, Spillers, Cosby, PFred would be a hell of a top 8
probably would still need another big (I am bummed that we probably won't look to take both Baba and Power) but I like the makeup of that group a looooot
and if Sallis somehow comes back, good god
I’d want one more guard with that lineup (Sallis or someone else like Claude)Jakucionis, Cam, Bilieu, Baba, Efton, Spillers, Cosby, PFred would be a hell of a top 8
probably would still need another big (I am bummed that we probably won't look to take both Baba and Power) but I like the makeup of that group a looooot
and if Sallis somehow comes back, good god
I have no ill will towards Carr, Miller, Monsanto, Keller, Ituka, Marsh, Clark, Canka, Taylor, McCray, Whitt, Oguama, Neath, Ingraham, Loren Woods, Jamie Skeen, or anyone else who passed through WF on their way to play for someone else. I’m not pulling for them, either. They were Deacs, and now they are not.
Go to nearly any insta post from any kid visiting a D1 program and they're adding #notcommitted. Doesn't mean anything.
Wake MBB recently featured Vytas on its IG. Just saying.
i played team sports growing up, so i'm just wondering how this dynamic tracks with the competing responsibilities to your coaches and teammates. it's easy to think about sports (particularly college sports) as another economics fairytale of supply and demand, workers and bosses. But the affective dimension is real, and it's not lost on me that these dynamics risk undermining what makes outcomes like improving and winning possible in the first placePlayer movement is pro-labor. Didn’t expect to see Strick simping for the boss man.
i played team sports growing up, so i'm just wondering how this dynamic tracks with the competing responsibilities to your coaches and teammates. it's easy to think about sports (particularly college sports) as another economics fairytale of supply and demand, workers and bosses. But the affective dimension is real, and it's not lost on me that these dynamics risk undermining what makes outcomes like improving and winning possible in the first place
but yes, i'd rather players be allowed to move freely than not