CamsRams wrote: ↑1 year ago
Let’s see him have a good year and get him in the portal next year.
He's gone, the same way Ousmane was. Time to close up this thread and move on. who are our other recruits? it's been very quiet since Buru's visit.
When RV first mentioned Myles Foster would be a package deal with Charles Pride, it was booed on this site. No! We just want Pride, we don't want Foster. Now, it seems, we would be lucky to get him at this late hour, among many other A-10 teams after him. What a difference a few weeks makes.
CamsRams wrote: ↑1 year ago
Let’s see him have a good year and get him in the portal next year.
He's gone, the same way Ousmane was. Time to close up this thread and move on. who are our other recruits? it's been very quiet since Buru's visit.
When RV first mentioned Myles Foster would be a package deal with Charles Pride, it was booed on this site. No! We just want Pride, we don't want Foster. Now, it seems, we would be lucky to get him at this late hour, among many other A-10 teams after him. What a difference a few weeks makes.
Much different than Ousmane, although both never made it here.
It isn't that late hour, many teams have more spots to fill than us and plenty of quality players still in the portal.
jcru wrote: ↑1 year ago
The recruiting trip to URI video on instagram that Buru's sister made tells a very different story than that.
It was an official visit - it looked like most every official visit we have. Yes the staff was interested in him to fill out the roster, that does not mean it is a huge loss that he went to a team that has been recruiting him for months.
jcru wrote: ↑1 year ago
The recruiting trip to URI video on instagram that Buru's sister made tells a very different story than that.
It was an official visit - it looked like most every official visit we have. Yes the staff was interested in him to fill out the roster, that does not mean it is a huge loss that he went to a team that has been recruiting him for months.
The team's priority list isn't the order that the players come here. You have no idea where Buru was on our priority list. Our top priority might still not be on the team. If we got Brandon Gardner with our 13th scholarship, was he brought in just to fill out the roster? These are not draft picks.
rhodyblue12 wrote: ↑1 year ago
I was a Buru guy. Thought he'd bring some excitement to the Ryan Center.
Staff - please sign one more 6'9"-6'11" guy that can defend, rebound and has decent enough hands to score off drop offs.
At this point, a Hunter Dean level big via the portal is my adjusted expectation.
Yes RB12, I would be very satisfied if we can get Hunter Dean or someone similar in the portal.
I believe he is still available.
Maybe he has found memories of what was probably the best game of his life last year in the Ryan Center?
No chance that Hunter Dean transfers here. Why would he do that? He would be leaving a better team in the same conference. And it did not work at so well for one of his former teammates.
KingstonLane wrote: ↑1 year ago
At URI, he was going to be competing with Brown, Rory, Foumena and Bilau for minutes. Not exactly the same opportunity
That's kind of a weird argument, but it seems like the prevailing one here, over the last 12 hours or so.
Brown is a low post player, listed as a C, which he is by the NJCAA website and his former school's website, he's meant to be a walking double-double.
Buru is a physical stretch four. The only one in that list he would have been competing against would be Rory. He doesn't even play the same position as Brown and Bilau, and we have no real idea what Foumena does, we have way more film available to us for Buru than him.
I really doubt he was scared to go up against Rory for playing time. In the same way, there is not a snowball's chance in hell, Brown envisions himself as anything but the starter at the 5, which is good, because we DESPERATELY need rebounding on this team.
Yeah I’m not buying this either , sounded to me he would have been our best player so I’m pretty disappointed
KingstonLane wrote: ↑1 year ago
At URI, he was going to be competing with Brown, Rory, Foumena and Bilau for minutes. Not exactly the same opportunity
That's kind of a weird argument, but it seems like the prevailing one here, over the last 12 hours or so.
Brown is a low post player, listed as a C, which he is by the NJCAA website and his former school's website, he's meant to be a walking double-double.
Buru is a physical stretch four. The only one in that list he would have been competing against would be Rory. He doesn't even play the same position as Brown and Bilau, and we have no real idea what Foumena does, we have way more film available to us for Buru than him.
I really doubt he was scared to go up against Rory for playing time. In the same way, there is not a snowball's chance in hell, Brown envisions himself as anything but the starter at the 5, which is good, because we DESPERATELY need rebounding on this team.
Yeah I’m not buying this either , sounded to me he would have been our best player so I’m pretty disappointed
Please enlighten us on how a juco freshman, with offers from pretty bad schools, would be our best player over multiple accomplished D1 players.
Good point Rhody 15 . When have w e seen aJuco guy come to URI and have a major impact ? The Juco guys have all ended up being role players at best .
I only hope Wright can be a little more than a part time role player , but they don't have to count on Wright because they have both Estevez and
Kourtright available .
luke wrote: ↑1 year ago
Good point Rhody 15 . When have w e seen aJuco guy come to URI and have a major impact ? The Juco guys have all ended up being role players at best .
I only hope Wright can be a little more than a part time role player , but they don't have to count on Wright because they have both Estevez and
Kourtright available .
Xavier Munford scored over 1000 points in 2 years.
That's kind of a weird argument, but it seems like the prevailing one here, over the last 12 hours or so.
Brown is a low post player, listed as a C, which he is by the NJCAA website and his former school's website, he's meant to be a walking double-double.
Buru is a physical stretch four. The only one in that list he would have been competing against would be Rory. He doesn't even play the same position as Brown and Bilau, and we have no real idea what Foumena does, we have way more film available to us for Buru than him.
I really doubt he was scared to go up against Rory for playing time. In the same way, there is not a snowball's chance in hell, Brown envisions himself as anything but the starter at the 5, which is good, because we DESPERATELY need rebounding on this team.
Yeah I’m not buying this either , sounded to me he would have been our best player so I’m pretty disappointed
Please enlighten us on how a juco freshman, with offers from pretty bad schools, would be our best player over multiple accomplished D1 players.
Would love to hear it.
1. He was a JUCO All American as a JUCO freshman
2. How many JUCO All Americans have we had in the past? And
3. His competition would have been Rory for the starting spot
I didn’t realize you were such a Rory Stewart fan, 15. “Accomplished D1 player”. Wow. Heady stuff indeed. I’ll mark you down.
luke wrote: ↑1 year ago
Good point Rhody 15 . When have w e seen aJuco guy come to URI and have a major impact ? The Juco guys have all ended up being role players at best .
I only hope Wright can be a little more than a part time role player , but they don't have to count on Wright because they have both Estevez and
Kourtright available .
Luke just downgraded our starting Center, Tyson Brown, to a role player. Wow
It’s amazing how fluid these player evaluations are from day to day with some. Have you noticed?
One day, the roster is loaded with stealth recruits from last year who have no business being on the floor at this level.
And the following day, they are all accomplished D1 players that Buru couldn’t possibly hope to be better than, he’s literally “Mr Irrelevant” the last pick in the 7th round of the NFL draft according to Law, because we were going to use the “12th scholarship” on him so he has to go to the end of the que like he’s last in line at Disney world to go on space mountain
Or are we going with Jalen Carey at the 4, like someone suggested in the poll tread? The ultra small SMURF lineup
Yeah I’m not buying this either , sounded to me he would have been our best player so I’m pretty disappointed
Please enlighten us on how a juco freshman, with offers from pretty bad schools, would be our best player over multiple accomplished D1 players.
Would love to hear it.
1. He was a JUCO All American as a JUCO freshman
2. How many JUCO All Americans have we had in the past? And
3. His competition would have been Rory for the starting spot
I didn’t realize you were such a Rory Stewart fan, 15. “Accomplished D1 player”. Wow. Heady stuff indeed. I’ll mark you down.
Uh, what?
Reef said he’d be the best player on the TEAM, not the best forward.
How the hell did you connect Rory to “accomplished D1 player?”
Last I checked, we will have multiple kids who significantly contributed on their previous team.
Jaden House made honorable mention Big South, which is basically A10 third team, as the Big South has only first and second team.
Montgomery was voted most improved player in his conference.
Can we move on and speculate about who else we might get?
Really not the end of the world here. Yes we lost a recruiting battle here, but Buru was not guaranteed to be a starter here and while he isn't a center, we often play only one big. Can't dismiss the fact that he may have liked the idea of being the focal point of Oakland's offense.
He flashed big time in Juco, but I still wasn't sure how well his athleticism would translate at this level. He was obviously athletic, but I think he might lack some quickness. Like his shot develops slowly. Same with his post moves.
It's not out of the realm of possibility we can get someone else with similar capabilities.
Dino mentioned Ali Ali, we would be happy with that. Even the Seton Hall forward as a developmental piece who has great height and athleticism.
Move on? This is prime message board fodder right here! Archie and Co. roll out the red carpet, bring the President out and we can't close the deal and then lose the kid to.... Oakland. So much to unpack with this kid's recruitment.
KingstonLane wrote: ↑1 year ago
At URI, he was going to be competing with Brown, Rory, Foumena and Bilau for minutes. Not exactly the same opportunity
That's kind of a weird argument, but it seems like the prevailing one here, over the last 12 hours or so.
Brown is a low post player, listed as a C, which he is by the NJCAA website and his former school's website, he's meant to be a walking double-double.
Buru is a physical stretch four. The only one in that list he would have been competing against would be Rory. He doesn't even play the same position as Brown and Bilau, and we have no real idea what Foumena does, we have way more film available to us for Buru than him.
I really doubt he was scared to go up against Rory for playing time. In the same way, there is not a snowball's chance in hell, Brown envisions himself as anything but the starter at the 5, which is good, because we DESPERATELY need rebounding on this team.
Scared isn’t how I’d describe it, but everything is a risk.
The kid is taking a risk traveling across the world to play the sport he loves. It’s ultimately a risk to join a team with a lot of players competing for playing time.
I also don’t fully agree with how this board is so static in describing players positions and how that lines up on the court. You aren’t mandated to have a “4” and/or “5” and then also play them simultaneously. Who’s to say we don’t play small ball at points and play Brown at the “5”. Lines ups are lot more flexible these days.
jcru , I didn't mention Brown at all . I just stated a fact . We have yet to have a Juco be a major impact player . Is that not correct ? If not who was that player ? I did mention that I hope Wright can be more impactful , but we won't know until he plays . The same could be said for Brown or Buru or
in fact for the incoming freshmen as well . Of course we hope for more than that from them.
luke wrote: ↑1 year ago
jcru , I didn't mention Brown at all . I just stated a fact . We have yet to have a Juco be a major impact player . Is that not correct ? If not who was that player ? I did mention that I hope Wright can be more impactful , but we won't know until he plays . The same could be said for Brown or Buru or
in fact for the incoming freshmen as well . Of course we hope for more than that from them.
You didn't consider Xavier Munford a major impact player?
luke wrote: ↑1 year ago
jcru , I didn't mention Brown at all . I just stated a fact . We have yet to have a Juco be a major impact player . Is that not correct ? If not who was that player ? I did mention that I hope Wright can be more impactful , but we won't know until he plays . The same could be said for Brown or Buru or
in fact for the incoming freshmen as well . Of course we hope for more than that from them.
You didn't consider Xavier Munford a major impact player?
Please enlighten us on how a juco freshman, with offers from pretty bad schools, would be our best player over multiple accomplished D1 players.
Would love to hear it.
1. He was a JUCO All American as a JUCO freshman
2. How many JUCO All Americans have we had in the past? And
3. His competition would have been Rory for the starting spot
I didn’t realize you were such a Rory Stewart fan, 15. “Accomplished D1 player”. Wow. Heady stuff indeed. I’ll mark you down.
Uh, what?
Reef said he’d be the best player on the TEAM, not the best forward.
How the hell did you connect Rory to “accomplished D1 player?”
Last I checked, we will have multiple kids who significantly contributed on their previous team.
Jaden House made honorable mention Big South, which is basically A10 third team, as the Big South has only first and second team.
Montgomery was voted most improved player in his conference.
Kortright, All Rookie Team.
Like I said, accomplished D1 players.
Fine, but honestly, since when have we ever compared frontcourt players and backcourt players? I don't think reef was actually suggesting that Buru was better than all those guards. In that sense "one of the best players on the team" simply means someone who was likely to be in the starting lineup.
At least that's what I meant. It's like the two guys running from the lion: you don't have to outrun the lion, just the other person.
Buru merely had to be better than the person(s) he was competing with for a starting position.
1. He was a JUCO All American as a JUCO freshman
2. How many JUCO All Americans have we had in the past? And
3. His competition would have been Rory for the starting spot
I didn’t realize you were such a Rory Stewart fan, 15. “Accomplished D1 player”. Wow. Heady stuff indeed. I’ll mark you down.
Uh, what?
Reef said he’d be the best player on the TEAM, not the best forward.
How the hell did you connect Rory to “accomplished D1 player?”
Last I checked, we will have multiple kids who significantly contributed on their previous team.
Jaden House made honorable mention Big South, which is basically A10 third team, as the Big South has only first and second team.
Montgomery was voted most improved player in his conference.
Kortright, All Rookie Team.
Like I said, accomplished D1 players.
Fine, but honestly, since when have we ever compared frontcourt players and backcourt players? I don't think reef was actually suggesting that Buru was better than all those guards. In that sense "one of the best players on the team" simply means someone who was likely to be in the starting lineup.
At least that's what I meant. It's like the two guys running from the lion: you don't have to outrun the lion, just the other person.
Buru merely had to be better than the person(s) he was competing with for a starting position.
“Sounded to me he would have been our best player” - that was Reef’s direct quote.
There really isn’t any other way to interpret that.
Reef actually thought Buru would be the best player on the team, yes over all those guards.
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I think Brown is going to be a good one, and I think Buru, according to the pundits at least, would have been on a similar level with a fairly different skill set. Moot point now, though.
PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago
Can we move on and speculate about who else we might get?
Really not the end of the world here. Yes we lost a recruiting battle here, but Buru was not guaranteed to be a starter here and while he isn't a center, we often play only one big. Can't dismiss the fact that he may have liked the idea of being the focal point of Oakland's offense.
He flashed big time in Juco, but I still wasn't sure how well his athleticism would translate at this level. He was obviously athletic, but I think he might lack some quickness. Like his shot develops slowly. Same with his post moves.
It's not out of the realm of possibility we can get someone else with similar capabilities.
Dino mentioned Ali Ali, we would be happy with that. Even the Seton Hall forward as a developmental piece who has great height and athleticism.
We'll see how it shakes out.
Aside from who I mentioned earlier wouldn't mind taking a look at this player, 1-year loaner.
This is total guesswork and no idea of any mutual interest.
Also no idea what P6 teams may get involved.
Some top-rated Div.2 players had a major impact in Div.1.
The only remote connection here would be Joe Mazzula.
He was a freshman at Fairmont State when Mazzula was HC and transferred when JM left for the Celtics.
PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago
Can we move on and speculate about who else we might get?
Really not the end of the world here. Yes we lost a recruiting battle here, but Buru was not guaranteed to be a starter here and while he isn't a center, we often play only one big. Can't dismiss the fact that he may have liked the idea of being the focal point of Oakland's offense.
He flashed big time in Juco, but I still wasn't sure how well his athleticism would translate at this level. He was obviously athletic, but I think he might lack some quickness. Like his shot develops slowly. Same with his post moves.
It's not out of the realm of possibility we can get someone else with similar capabilities.
Dino mentioned Ali Ali, we would be happy with that. Even the Seton Hall forward as a developmental piece who has great height and athleticism.
We'll see how it shakes out.
Aside from who I mentioned earlier wouldn't mind taking a look at this player, 1-year loaner.
This is total guesswork and no idea of any mutual interest.
Some top-rated Div.2 players had a major impact in Div.1.
The only remote connection here would be Joe Mazzula.
He was a freshman at Fairmont State when Mazzula was HC and transferred when JM left for the Celtics.
Also shot 40% from 3PT.
Brother of former football punter and basketball walk on, Rex Sunahara.
PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago
Can we move on and speculate about who else we might get?
Really not the end of the world here. Yes we lost a recruiting battle here, but Buru was not guaranteed to be a starter here and while he isn't a center, we often play only one big. Can't dismiss the fact that he may have liked the idea of being the focal point of Oakland's offense.
He flashed big time in Juco, but I still wasn't sure how well his athleticism would translate at this level. He was obviously athletic, but I think he might lack some quickness. Like his shot develops slowly. Same with his post moves.
It's not out of the realm of possibility we can get someone else with similar capabilities.
Dino mentioned Ali Ali, we would be happy with that. Even the Seton Hall forward as a developmental piece who has great height and athleticism.
We'll see how it shakes out.
Aside from who I mentioned earlier wouldn't mind taking a look at this player, 1-year loaner.
This is total guesswork and no idea of any mutual interest.
Some top-rated Div.2 players had a major impact in Div.1.
The only remote connection here would be Joe Mazzula.
He was a freshman at Fairmont State when Mazzula was HC and transferred when JM left for the Celtics.
Also shot 40% from 3PT.
Brother of former football punter and basketball walk on, Rex Sunahara.
Yes 15 correct.
R J was also NABC National Player of the Year.
Bos8 wrote: ↑1 year ago
Sunahara's dad is the volleyball coach at WVU. Wasn't that part of the reason why his older brother Rex left URI and went to WVU?
Aside from who I mentioned earlier wouldn't mind taking a look at this player, 1-year loaner.
This is total guesswork and no idea of any mutual interest.
Some top-rated Div.2 players had a major impact in Div.1.
The only remote connection here would be Joe Mazzula.
He was a freshman at Fairmont State when Mazzula was HC and transferred when JM left for the Celtics.
Also shot 40% from 3PT.
Brother of former football punter and basketball walk on, Rex Sunahara.
Yes 15 correct.
R J was also NABC National Player of the Year.