adam914 wrote: ↑5 years ago
That didn't take long. Wish Omar the best wherever he ends up. I really hope we turn our attention to a guard who can play right away.
this, plus Desmond Cambridge.
We can't do this unless another player leaves. We only have one scholarship now that Omar is gone. We really need a guy that can play next year and who can make shots
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
adam914 wrote: ↑5 years ago
That didn't take long. Wish Omar the best wherever he ends up. I really hope we turn our attention to a guard who can play right away.
this, plus Desmond Cambridge.
We can't do this unless another player leaves. We only have one scholarship now that Omar is gone. We really need a guy that can play next year and who can make shots
If we get a grad transfer for next year then that scholarship will free up again for next year
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We can't do this unless another player leaves. We only have one scholarship now that Omar is gone. We really need a guy that can play next year and who can make shots
If we get a grad transfer for next year then that scholarship will free up again for next year
Cambridge won't come here to be a walk on next year for a future scholarship
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
For political and parochial reasons we would probably not want to reach out to Cambridge......
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adam914 wrote: ↑5 years ago
That didn't take long. Wish Omar the best wherever he ends up. I really hope we turn our attention to a guard who can play right away.
Yes, Wishing Omar the best real liked the kid but this year he didn’t play out the way I thought he was going to be. Thought he was going to be a much better shooter off the bench.
adam914 wrote: ↑5 years ago
That didn't take long. Wish Omar the best wherever he ends up. I really hope we turn our attention to a guard who can play right away.
Yes, Wishing Omar the best real liked the kid but this year he didn’t play out the way I thought he was going to be. Thought he was going to be a much better shooter off the bench.
I think Omar can play - he will get a shot at a slightly lower level. Good luck to him.
Also hoping this means that Mading is showing signs of being a player which would have been a sign to Omar that he would be fighting for minutes the rest of his time here.
The last several years there have been 700-800 transfers.
Out of the 228 players that have already declared they are transferring, 79 are eligible immediately.
Just sharing that stat to show there will probably be 200+ transfers immediately eligible.
Verbal Commits has the best Transfer Tracker in my opinion
Link http://www.verbalcommits.com/transfers/2019
adam914 wrote: ↑5 years ago
That didn't take long. Wish Omar the best wherever he ends up. I really hope we turn our attention to a guard who can play right away.
Yes, Wishing Omar the best real liked the kid but this year he didn’t play out the way I thought he was going to be. Thought he was going to be a much better shooter off the bench.
I think Omar can play - he will get a shot at a slightly lower level. Good luck to him.
Also hoping this means that Mading is showing signs of being a player which would have been a sign to Omar that he would be fighting for minutes the rest of his time here.
Mading and Omar don’t come near the same position. Mading plays SF and Omar plays PG/SG.
Greg Hammond would’ve competed for time with Omar.
Rhody83 wrote: ↑5 years ago
The last several years there have been 700-800 transfers.
Out of the 228 players that have already declared they are transferring, 79 are eligible immediately.
Just sharing that stat to show there will probably be 200+ transfers immediately eligible.
Verbal Commits has the best Transfer Tracker in my opinion
Link http://www.verbalcommits.com/transfers/2019
Really don't know anything about him, there is a redshirt freshman at Towson Quinton Daily who is from Bowie Maryland. So, obviously Cox probably knows him and there is the Skerry connection. Did not know that Parfait Bitee was on the Towson starr.
Really don't know anything about him, there is a redshirt freshman at Towson Quinton Daily who is from Bowie Maryland. So, obviously Cox probably knows him and there is the Skerry connection. Did not know that Parfait Bitee was on the Towson starr.
McRam wrote: ↑5 years ago
Really don't know anything about him, there is a redshirt freshman at Towson Quinton Daily who is from Bowie Maryland. So, obviously Cox probably knows him and there is the Skerry connection. Did not know that Parfait Bitee was on the Towson starr.
I remember some of our "fans" that loved Skerry and thought he would be a better hire than Dan. How did that work out? Still at Towson, still doing nothing, buh bye. You know who you are.
Blue Man wrote: ↑5 years ago
I'm lost on Desmond Cambridge - why would we want him? I remember he looked good in person but he's a sub 40% shooter and 32% from 3.
We need a Four Mcglynn type from this class.
I'm fully confident in our starting lineup and subs - just could use a dead eye shooter.
The other question is whether that player is being recruited as first off the bench or a starter. I don't see someone like Rayjon Tucker 20+ PPG and >40% from 3PL coming off the bench and I also don't see Cox sitting Tyrese, Fatts, Dowtin, Cyril - does Harris get the bump for an athletic 3?
Blue Man wrote: ↑5 years ago
I'm lost on Desmond Cambridge - why would we want him? I remember he looked good in person but he's a sub 40% shooter and 32% from 3.
We need a Four Mcglynn type from this class.
I'm fully confident in our starting lineup and subs - just could use a dead eye shooter.
The other question is whether that player is being recruited as first off the bench or a starter. I don't see someone like Rayjon Tucker 20+ PPG and >40% from 3PL coming off the bench and I also don't see Cox sitting Tyrese, Fatts, Dowtin, Cyril - does Harris get the bump for an athletic 3?
Good point. I wouldn't expect any movement in our starting lineup based on how we finished - and knowing that Rese and Harris were dealing with injuries.
The hope is you find a role playing shooter who comes in for that one purpose and that's it.
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Cambridge would have to sit, wouldn't be immediately eligible. So he would be coming in when Jeff/Cyril are leaving. The kid is a stud, he's a scorer moreso than just a shooter. You take him if he is interested, but I doubt he will be.
In other news former JUCO target Shakur Juiston has announced he is leaving UNLV. Unfort i think the connection to him was Carr and we don't need another 4 man.
Blue Man wrote: ↑5 years ago
I'm lost on Desmond Cambridge - why would we want him? I remember he looked good in person but he's a sub 40% shooter and 32% from 3.
We need a Four Mcglynn type from this class.
I'm fully confident in our starting lineup and subs - just could use a dead eye shooter.
The other question is whether that player is being recruited as first off the bench or a starter. I don't see someone like Rayjon Tucker 20+ PPG and >40% from 3PL coming off the bench and I also don't see Cox sitting Tyrese, Fatts, Dowtin, Cyril - does Harris get the bump for an athletic 3?
I could see him replacing Martin in the starting lineup but Martin still getting plenty of minutes. You need to be loyal to your recruits but you also need to have a team with enough talent to make the tournament. URI will need to be better next year in a strong A10 to make the NCAAs. Why settle for a role player transfer?
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IMO Tyrese is a huge difference maker in terms of whether we are an NIT or NCAA team next year.
We desperately need a 3rd perimeter scoring threat and he has the ability to be that. Has to evolve from a 3 and D guy to a more all around offensive threat. With his athleticism and size he is a tough cover, but he has to become more assertive and a bigger part of the offense.
To me the difference maker is Fatts. If he doesn't improve his shot attempt amounts/selection/percentage we'll be hard pressed to make the NCAA with how much he has the ball in his hands unless everyone else make big leaps between now and next year
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑5 years ago
To me the difference maker is Fatts. If he doesn't improve his shot attempt amounts/selection/percentage we'll be hard pressed to make the NCAA with how much he has the ball in his hands unless everyone else make big leaps between now and next year
I think Fatts is always going to be a streaky shooter, and moreso a scorer than a shooter. I don't see him becoming a 35-40% shooter from 3. I think we have to become less reliant on his 20 pts a night to win, and that's why I think Tyrese is the X factor for next season. Throw Jermaine in as an X factor #2 but still give slight edge to Tyrese. We were too easy to defend this year bc only 2 guys could take their man off the dribble (Jeff and Fatts) and 1 of them is a 5'10 low efficiency scorer. We need someone else who can be a go-to scorer. Tyrese has that potential.
Blue Man wrote: ↑5 years ago
I'm lost on Desmond Cambridge - why would we want him? I remember he looked good in person but he's a sub 40% shooter and 32% from 3.
We need a Four Mcglynn type from this class.
I'm fully confident in our starting lineup and subs - just could use a dead eye shooter.
really anyone from that level of D1 has similar questions.
for example, how come Tucker couldn't get minutes at FGCU and only produced when dropping below their level to Little Rock?
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"Every season, college basketball has one or two teams that rise from dormancy to relevancy, squads that make long-awaited charges at the NCAA Tournament and become really fun storylines along the way."