Hell I'll take another Lamonte Ulmer
'21 PA SF - Ileri Ayo-Faleye (Rhode Island Commit)
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Re: '20 PA SF - Ileri Ayo-Faleye (Rhode Island Commit)
Ulmer was averaging 16 productive minutes per game as a freshman. I'd shoot for Marcel Momplaisir before Ulmer.
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Re: '20 PA SF - Ileri Ayo-Faleye (Rhode Island Commit)
Ulmer was averaging 3 points a game as a freshmen? I agree he was productive on D and provided good minutes. I don’t think Ulmer freshmen year is too high a bar for Ileri. He probably won’t get 16 mins a game on this roster but if he can get about 10 and inject some energy I’m happy.SGreenwell wrote: ↑3 years ago Ulmer was averaging 16 productive minutes per game as a freshman. I'd shoot for Marcel Momplaisir before Ulmer.
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Re: '20 PA SF - Ileri Ayo-Faleye (Rhode Island Commit)
Yes, too many players ahead of him to be a regular part of the rotation this season, he should only get some spot minutes. Unless of course injuries plays a part or other unforeseen issues.rhodylaw wrote: ↑3 years agoUlmer was averaging 3 points a game as a freshmen? I agree he was productive on D and provided good minutes. I don’t think Ulmer freshmen year is too high a bar for Ileri. He probably won’t get 16 mins a game on this roster but if he can get about 10 and inject some energy I’m happy.SGreenwell wrote: ↑3 years ago Ulmer was averaging 16 productive minutes per game as a freshman. I'd shoot for Marcel Momplaisir before Ulmer.
I may be way off on this, but I actually think Samb has more upside. Either way, we have some some promising young players and something to build on for the future.
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Re: '20 PA SF - Ileri Ayo-Faleye (Rhode Island Commit)
Ulmer averaged 8 ppg for his career here.. He was never a scorer. He was a tremendous defender and a high flyer that did a lot of the dirty work for our team. We would be fortunate to have a kid like him on this roster.rhodylaw wrote: ↑3 years agoUlmer was averaging 3 points a game as a freshmen? I agree he was productive on D and provided good minutes. I don’t think Ulmer freshmen year is too high a bar for Ileri. He probably won’t get 16 mins a game on this roster but if he can get about 10 and inject some energy I’m happy.SGreenwell wrote: ↑3 years ago Ulmer was averaging 16 productive minutes per game as a freshman. I'd shoot for Marcel Momplaisir before Ulmer.
I hate to sound like I'm bashing the kid but Illeri is a long way away from being a Lamonte Ulmer.
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Re: '20 PA SF - Ileri Ayo-Faleye (Rhode Island Commit)
How about we let Ileri be Ileri!
I know it was just a work out video, but it was entertaining and impressive.
I know it was just a work out video, but it was entertaining and impressive.
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Re: '20 PA SF - Ileri Ayo-Faleye (Rhode Island Commit)
Jersey77 wrote: ↑3 years agoYes, too many players ahead of him to be a regular part of the rotation this season, he should only get some spot minutes. Unless of course injuries plays a part or other unforeseen issues.rhodylaw wrote: ↑3 years agoUlmer was averaging 3 points a game as a freshmen? I agree he was productive on D and provided good minutes. I don’t think Ulmer freshmen year is too high a bar for Ileri. He probably won’t get 16 mins a game on this roster but if he can get about 10 and inject some energy I’m happy.SGreenwell wrote: ↑3 years ago Ulmer was averaging 16 productive minutes per game as a freshman. I'd shoot for Marcel Momplaisir before Ulmer.
I may be way off on this, but I actually think Samb has more upside. Either way, we have some some promising young players and something to build on for the future.
“Too many players ahead of him”. The way I look at it, the only SF we have is Malik and maybe Carey can play that position. None of our 3 guards are big enough to play the 3 on a regular basis.
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Re: '20 PA SF - Ileri Ayo-Faleye (Rhode Island Commit)
How can there be 'too many players ahead' of someone on a team that sucked last season?
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Re: '20 PA SF - Ileri Ayo-Faleye (Rhode Island Commit)
I think both Martin and DJ will eat up most of those minutes.McRam wrote: ↑3 years agoJersey77 wrote: ↑3 years agoYes, too many players ahead of him to be a regular part of the rotation this season, he should only get some spot minutes. Unless of course injuries plays a part or other unforeseen issues.rhodylaw wrote: ↑3 years ago
Ulmer was averaging 3 points a game as a freshmen? I agree he was productive on D and provided good minutes. I don’t think Ulmer freshmen year is too high a bar for Ileri. He probably won’t get 16 mins a game on this roster but if he can get about 10 and inject some energy I’m happy.
I may be way off on this, but I actually think Samb has more upside. Either way, we have some some promising young players and something to build on for the future.
“Too many players ahead of him”. The way I look at it, the only SF we have is Malik and maybe Carey can play that position. None of our 3 guards are big enough to play the 3 on a regular basis.
Plus at times we will go 3 guards now that we added Ish2, plus Tres and hopefully an improved Carey. Ish2 didn't decide to come here for his additional year just to play very limited minutes.
They also have the option of playing big, possibly having the twins on the floor together at times.
Because of the make-up of our roster, I expect Ileri to only play spot minutes unless of course he exceeds all expectations.
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Re: '20 PA SF - Ileri Ayo-Faleye (Rhode Island Commit)
You didn’t list Sheppard in your three G rotation???Jersey77 wrote: ↑3 years agoI think both Martin and DJ will eat up most of those minutes.McRam wrote: ↑3 years agoJersey77 wrote: ↑3 years ago
Yes, too many players ahead of him to be a regular part of the rotation this season, he should only get some spot minutes. Unless of course injuries plays a part or other unforeseen issues.
I may be way off on this, but I actually think Samb has more upside. Either way, we have some some promising young players and something to build on for the future.
“Too many players ahead of him”. The way I look at it, the only SF we have is Malik and maybe Carey can play that position. None of our 3 guards are big enough to play the 3 on a regular basis.
Plus at times we will go 3 guards now that we added Ish2, plus Tres and hopefully an improved Carey. Ish2 didn't decide to come here for his additional year just to play very limited minutes.
They also have the option of playing big, possibly having the twins on the floor together at times.
Because of the make-up of our roster, I expect Ileri to only play spot minutes unless of course he exceeds all expectations.
“We will be good when we are good.”
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Re: '20 PA SF - Ileri Ayo-Faleye (Rhode Island Commit)
Not just Ileri....Ileri AF!Rhody_NYCT wrote: ↑3 years ago How about we let Ileri be Ileri!
I know it was just a work out video, but it was entertaining and impressive.