'18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Syracuse ---> URI)
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
I personally think Cox is trying to find the fine line between keeping a good relationship with carey while also scaling down his minutes. Carey is an interesting case and I think Cox needs to give him opportunities and make it clear if Jalen keep playing the way he has played that Jalen was the one who did not perform, not the coach. This way when other top recruits/transfers look at rhode island when carey is brought up they can say the ball was in carey ´s court, cox gave him every opportunity. Also I think it is valuable to try to develop him because he may still be able to devolp into a good player at Uri.
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Oh, I agree. These are the hard lessons a coach has to learn. For better or worse.
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
Problem is, this is a face value business. All most see is the # next to transfers. Nevermind the story.ngriff wrote: ↑3 years ago I personally think Cox is trying to find the fine line between keeping a good relationship with carey while also scaling down his minutes. Carey is an interesting case and I think Cox needs to give him opportunities and make it clear if Jalen keep playing the way he has played that Jalen was the one who did not perform, not the coach. This way when other top recruits/transfers look at rhode island when carey is brought up they can say the ball was in carey ´s court, cox gave him every opportunity. Also I think it is valuable to try to develop him because he may still be able to devolp into a good player at Uri.
Look at Long, he left and is playing LESS at ODU. I wonder how his parents are feeling about their decision. Them seemed to have NO PATIENCE.
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
Hammond looks like an end of the bench guy too, at least in the box scores I looked at.
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
DC,DC_Rams wrote: ↑3 years ago There are so many layers to this that some miss.
Let’s start here. When you recruit kids like Jalen, you recruit the family, the coaches, the advisors and the pipeline associated with the kid. There is so much more than what meets the eye when you are trying to build your reputation as a coach. I think Cox learned this the hard way with the rash of turnovers last year.
If you bench a kid like Carey, who was highly touted and highly ranked, it’s a double edged sword. The family and all those connections begin to attribute faults directly to the coach. In turn, that CAN possibly sour that pipeline. Coaches, advisors and handlers will use Jalen as a prime example of why a kid should not choose to come to said school. It’s a slippery slope.
Carey was quoted as saying a few things that made him decide to come here over other P5 destinations. One being that, he felt coach would allow him to find his way without being punished. Confidence is more than 50% of what is required to be a successful basketball player...at any level.
As a fan, I too, am frustrated with the kid. Ish should be the 6th man off the bench. However, Turning your back on Jalen is a sure fire way to do two things, continue to kill his confidence and ultimately result in another transfer. Kids like him, due to his influences, will not accept him riding the pine. Here’s that slippery slope again. It’s such a delicate IMbalance, it sucks.
It’s easy for fans of the team to say what they would do, because the recourse will never be obviously seen. But being a coach is so much more than X’s and O’s and player development, it’s often easily lost in conversations like these.
I understand the point you are making. But consider early in the season you said Carey would never accept not being in the starting lineup. With his skills he would expect starting. (Correct me if I’m wrong but I’m almost positive you said this to a poster.
Either way, I give David Cox credit for moving Carey out of the starting line up after just 2 games replacing him with Malik Martin. So there’s an example of Cox not being afraid to make a move.
Also after 2 games he replaced Makhi Mitchell with Makhel Mitchell even though Makhi was the more highly rated and publicized of the two. Again Cox making a move that has really turned out well as Makhel continues to prosper.
Next he recently replaced Martin with Betrand.
I like the moves. The results of the moves should be judged for their results. I’m impressed so far.
I think the season needs to play out before we grade David Cox and the assistants.
The A10 Tournament is the key to an NCAA bid - winning it.
So David Cox needs his best starting lineup and substitution plan in place for the A10 Tourney - then win it.
The whole time out criticism I don’t think about. It’s the results at the end of the season that matter.
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I did say that. And I believe the appropriate adjustments have been made to date. I want the best for the kid, and believe he deserves the opportunity to play out of his funk. I think coaches should penalize kids who make mistakes and show no emotion or care about making them. The kid cares. You can see it.ramster wrote: ↑3 years agoDC,DC_Rams wrote: ↑3 years ago There are so many layers to this that some miss.
Let’s start here. When you recruit kids like Jalen, you recruit the family, the coaches, the advisors and the pipeline associated with the kid. There is so much more than what meets the eye when you are trying to build your reputation as a coach. I think Cox learned this the hard way with the rash of turnovers last year.
If you bench a kid like Carey, who was highly touted and highly ranked, it’s a double edged sword. The family and all those connections begin to attribute faults directly to the coach. In turn, that CAN possibly sour that pipeline. Coaches, advisors and handlers will use Jalen as a prime example of why a kid should not choose to come to said school. It’s a slippery slope.
Carey was quoted as saying a few things that made him decide to come here over other P5 destinations. One being that, he felt coach would allow him to find his way without being punished. Confidence is more than 50% of what is required to be a successful basketball player...at any level.
As a fan, I too, am frustrated with the kid. Ish should be the 6th man off the bench. However, Turning your back on Jalen is a sure fire way to do two things, continue to kill his confidence and ultimately result in another transfer. Kids like him, due to his influences, will not accept him riding the pine. Here’s that slippery slope again. It’s such a delicate IMbalance, it sucks.
It’s easy for fans of the team to say what they would do, because the recourse will never be obviously seen. But being a coach is so much more than X’s and O’s and player development, it’s often easily lost in conversations like these.
I understand the point you are making. But consider early in the season you said Carey would never accept not being in the starting lineup. With his skills he would expect starting. (Correct me if I’m wrong but I’m almost positive you said this to a poster.
Either way, I give David Cox credit for moving Carey out of the starting line up after just 2 games replacing him with Malik Martin. So there’s an example of Cox not being afraid to make a move.
Also after 2 games he replaced Makhi Mitchell with Makhel Mitchell even though Makhi was the more highly rated and publicized of the two. Again Cox making a move that has really turned out well as Makhel continues to prosper.
Next he recently replaced Martin with Betrand.
I like the moves. The results of the moves should be judged for their results. I’m impressed so far.
I think the season needs to play out before we grade David Cox and the assistants.
The A10 Tournament is the key to an NCAA bid - winning it.
So David Cox needs his best starting lineup and substitution plan in place for the A10 Tourney - then win it.
The whole time out criticism I don’t think about. It’s the results at the end of the season that matter.
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
I agree 100% with DC.
I have been critical about Carey's ball handling on this board during games but at this point this board should stop beating a dead horse and let the kid play and not keep criticizing him. I believe it only puts additional pressure on him to play his game. Leave him alone and let's see what happens.
I have been critical about Carey's ball handling on this board during games but at this point this board should stop beating a dead horse and let the kid play and not keep criticizing him. I believe it only puts additional pressure on him to play his game. Leave him alone and let's see what happens.
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Can’t totally bench the kid he needs to play but only play him 8-12 minutes a game . Can’t play him more than that as our other players are just more effective
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I guess I missed it, but I don't think people on here want Carey benched? I certainly don't. I still want him to develop and think he could be a great player down the road. Agree with Reef that he needs to cut some of his minutes, though. We need Ish on the floor more.
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I feel like Carey is one of the guys that may be suffering from the lack of practice time this season. He looks and moves like an true athlete, with some need for increased court presence. Reps and reflection seem to be needed in Carey's case. Does anyone know if the team might record and review their practices?
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
A lot of people do, almost every game thread people are calling for Carey to be benched.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑3 years ago I guess I missed it, but I don't think people on here want Carey benched? I certainly don't. I still want him to develop and think he could be a great player down the road. Agree with Reef that he needs to cut some of his minutes, though. We need Ish on the floor more.
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
They watch film ad nauseam.Running Ram wrote: ↑3 years ago I feel like Carey is one of the guys that may be suffering from the lack of practice time this season. He looks and moves like an true athlete, with some need for increased court presence. Reps and reflection seem to be needed in Carey's case. Does anyone know if the team might record and review their practices?
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
Expectations are always high for new recruits and transfers - After all, we're fans. There typically isn't much of a pattern as to who works and who doesn't, since most transfers are coming in with minimal stats. Scott Hazelton and Ben Eaves both transferred into URI from UConn in the same era of basketball - one worked out great, one was barely a regular.
Carey has the type of athleticism and recruiting pedigree that you absolutely take him if he wants to transfer in. However, my suspicion is that his minutes are going to continue to be dwindle unless he can somehow develop a better outside jumper. He's just not a threat from the perimeter, and because teams don't have to respect his jumper, it's also resulting in the team's highest turnovers-per-40 rate. I think it made sense to go with him early in the season, because he's used to the rigors of a college basketball season, but it's also clear now with the sample size we have that he's behind Fatts, Sheppard, Ish, Betrand and Martin in the guard/wing pecking order.
Carey has the type of athleticism and recruiting pedigree that you absolutely take him if he wants to transfer in. However, my suspicion is that his minutes are going to continue to be dwindle unless he can somehow develop a better outside jumper. He's just not a threat from the perimeter, and because teams don't have to respect his jumper, it's also resulting in the team's highest turnovers-per-40 rate. I think it made sense to go with him early in the season, because he's used to the rigors of a college basketball season, but it's also clear now with the sample size we have that he's behind Fatts, Sheppard, Ish, Betrand and Martin in the guard/wing pecking order.
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
I do like what Carey can bring to the table, if he cleans up his ball security.
He will never be a sniper but his athleticism to penetrate and attack the rim, along with his pull up mid range jumper does create problems for the opposition.
He is also an excellent rebounder at the guard position and has a nose for the ball.
I am confident that it will all come together for him and he will be a valuable contributor in the future.
I don't see Cox currently burying him on the bench, but his minutes may be shortened with the strong play of Ish.
He will never be a sniper but his athleticism to penetrate and attack the rim, along with his pull up mid range jumper does create problems for the opposition.
He is also an excellent rebounder at the guard position and has a nose for the ball.
I am confident that it will all come together for him and he will be a valuable contributor in the future.
I don't see Cox currently burying him on the bench, but his minutes may be shortened with the strong play of Ish.
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
Film of what though?DC_Rams wrote: ↑3 years agoThey watch film ad nauseam.Running Ram wrote: ↑3 years ago I feel like Carey is one of the guys that may be suffering from the lack of practice time this season. He looks and moves like an true athlete, with some need for increased court presence. Reps and reflection seem to be needed in Carey's case. Does anyone know if the team might record and review their practices?
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I had a great one liner for this, but I’ll let you use your imagination.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑3 years agoFilm of what though?DC_Rams wrote: ↑3 years agoThey watch film ad nauseam.Running Ram wrote: ↑3 years ago I feel like Carey is one of the guys that may be suffering from the lack of practice time this season. He looks and moves like an true athlete, with some need for increased court presence. Reps and reflection seem to be needed in Carey's case. Does anyone know if the team might record and review their practices?
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Count me among those that hope Jalen doesn’t get too much run this year. Too erratic and careless with the ball. Seems like a feast or famine type of player with no in-between. Not sure his handle is reliable. Sit him and give Berry his minutes. Let’s see if Cox has the fortitude to do it.
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Would like to see Tres get some run, but I am not ready yet to completely give up on Carey, hope he surprises us.CamsRams wrote: ↑2 years ago Count me among those that hope Jalen doesn’t get too much run this year. Too erratic and careless with the ball. Seems like a feast or famine type of player with no in-between. Not sure his handle is reliable. Sit him and give Berry his minutes. Let’s see if Cox has the fortitude to do it.
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Count me among those that hope Jalen has an awesome season.
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Hope you’re right there buddy.
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Where is the love for Jalen Carey's SOLID performance ? Fg: 6-9 , ft: 4-7 , 16 points , 7 rebounds , 2 assists , and 27 minutes played , most on team ! I KNOW it's JWU but based on last night he could be playing much more than anyone here anticipated if he continues to stay under control , athletic and very talented !
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Wishing Jalen continued success! He will get his opportunities this season. It's up to him to execute and contribute. If he keeps the game simple and plays within himself he will succeed. He is a plus athlete that has an edge. He has some bark and needs to play in an open system. Cox said he was going to press more this season and play faster. This suites Jalen. Less ISO ball and more player and ball movement. Get Jalen out on the break and get him into quick hitter situations and he will succeed. I have not given up on this guy and I think if he gains his confidence back he will be very good off the bench.
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Did you not read the game thread? A few of us said he looked great. He is way too big and fast for a team like JWU. If he can have a few games like this against D1 talent I'll be very excited.Falcon wrote: ↑2 years ago Where is the love for Jalen Carey's SOLID performance ? Fg: 6-9 , ft: 4-7 , 16 points , 7 rebounds , 2 assists , and 27 minutes played , most on team ! I KNOW it's JWU but based on last night he could be playing much more than anyone here anticipated if he continues to stay under control , athletic and very talented !
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
Carey did look good for most of the game until he started throwing crazy passes to nobody (3 times). But he definitely looked better than last year. The competition? Maybe. Obviously a much better athlete than anybody on JWU. But hopefully he limits turnovers. That's his biggest problem. We can definitely use his athleticism.
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
Carey was turnover city last year. If he limits his TOs and is able to use his athleticism around the basket he’ll be a nice addition.
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
Him having legitimately zero shooting range just makes him an odd piece on this roster. I’m hopeful he can limit turnovers and make the most of his athleticism but what type of lineups do you play him in?
Has to be rolled out with two other guards or otherwise whatever lineup combo you roll out is far too one dimensional.
Has to be rolled out with two other guards or otherwise whatever lineup combo you roll out is far too one dimensional.
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KingstonLane wrote: ↑2 years ago Him having legitimately zero shooting range just makes him an odd piece on this roster. I’m hopeful he can limit turnovers and make the most of his athleticism but what type of lineups do you play him in?
Has to be rolled out with two other guards or otherwise whatever lineup combo you roll out is far too one dimensional.
I hope I am wrong, and this year is better than last year for him. Yes, he is essentially a 3 with two other guards on the floor. I see him big enough and athletic enough to play upfront but certainly not a prime ballhandler. Hopefully, he has improved his shooting and can draw fouls at the rimand finish at the rim.
On defense, He is no Stan Robinson on defense and I did not see any willingness to take charges last year.
If these downsides have not improved, I just hope Cox cuts any experiment with him early in the season.
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
His strengths appear to be the ability to run the floor and I think he has shown flashes of his athleticism on the offensive glass. If they truly are committed to the running game ( there were flashes of that last night) I think he fits that style for 10- 12 minutes a game as long as he is a wingman and not a primary ballhandler.KingstonLane wrote: ↑2 years ago Him having legitimately zero shooting range just makes him an odd piece on this roster. I’m hopeful he can limit turnovers and make the most of his athleticism but what type of lineups do you play him in?
Has to be rolled out with two other guards or otherwise whatever lineup combo you roll out is far too one dimensional.
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Yet when Carey and Thomas were on the court together, Carey was bringing the ball up the court on several occasions. Why? Yeah, you can get away with that against a non-athletic team like JWU, but will this continue? Will Cox let it continue? I don't want to see the ball in his hands at all until the ball crosses half court. I've said that he played pretty well last night, but he threw 3 wild passes that resulted in turnovers. No, that doesn't hurt when you're up by 40 or 50 points, but in a close game, they will kill you.KingstonLane wrote: ↑2 years ago Him having legitimately zero shooting range just makes him an odd piece on this roster. I’m hopeful he can limit turnovers and make the most of his athleticism but what type of lineups do you play him in?
Has to be rolled out with two other guards or otherwise whatever lineup combo you roll out is far too one dimensional.
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I’m not even worried about turnovers or being the primarily ball handler. Give him the benefit of the doubt that he’s better this year. Seems pretty straight forward how to defend a team with legitimately 1 shooter on the floorBillyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoYet when Carey and Thomas were on the court together, Carey was bringing the ball up the court on several occasions. Why? Yeah, you can get away with that against a non-athletic team like JWU, but will this continue? Will Cox let it continue? I don't want to see the ball in his hands at all until the ball crosses half court. I've said that he played pretty well last night, but he threw 3 wild passes that resulted in turnovers. No, that doesn't hurt when you're up by 40 or 50 points, but in a close game, they will kill you.KingstonLane wrote: ↑2 years ago Him having legitimately zero shooting range just makes him an odd piece on this roster. I’m hopeful he can limit turnovers and make the most of his athleticism but what type of lineups do you play him in?
Has to be rolled out with two other guards or otherwise whatever lineup combo you roll out is far too one dimensional.
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
I hope this season he realizes his potential. Go Rhody!
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
He needs to find a few spots on the floor he is confident to take an open shot. Too many turnovers were after passing up an open shot and driving into heavy traffic in the lane. He is very quick and fights for rebounds and plays good D when he isn't gambling too much.
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Most people on here have given up on Carey. However, I see an improved player this year.
I still worry about his turnovers, but Carey could be that additional scoring option this team needs off the bench. If he can continue to make an impact, we may avoid some of these horrible spurts..
I feel like he's one of a few players who could end up being a star if everything clicked. How many guys on our team can pull off that beautiful cross and step back and then come back with a very athletic dunk? Obviously, he would need to make a massive jump to become anything more than a role player, but some of his shots last night got me excited about his potential. Which is rare these days.
Let's get Carey some extra minutes in these next two cupcakes and see what he can do!!
In the three games Carey has played over 10 minutes....
PPG- 7.3
2pt Fg- 88%
Free Throw- 83%
3 pt- 100% (he has only shot one)
TOV- 2
Per 40 minutes stats
PPG- 17 (1st on team)
Rebs- 6
Ast-1.5
Tov- 5 (2nd on team)
FG%- 75% (1st on team)
I still worry about his turnovers, but Carey could be that additional scoring option this team needs off the bench. If he can continue to make an impact, we may avoid some of these horrible spurts..
I feel like he's one of a few players who could end up being a star if everything clicked. How many guys on our team can pull off that beautiful cross and step back and then come back with a very athletic dunk? Obviously, he would need to make a massive jump to become anything more than a role player, but some of his shots last night got me excited about his potential. Which is rare these days.
Let's get Carey some extra minutes in these next two cupcakes and see what he can do!!
In the three games Carey has played over 10 minutes....
PPG- 7.3
2pt Fg- 88%
Free Throw- 83%
3 pt- 100% (he has only shot one)
TOV- 2
Per 40 minutes stats
PPG- 17 (1st on team)
Rebs- 6
Ast-1.5
Tov- 5 (2nd on team)
FG%- 75% (1st on team)
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Re: '18 NY PG - Jalen Carey (Rhode Island Commit)
I agree, and Coach should let him play a lot of minutes the next few games; even to the point of letting him play thru a few mistakes. He has a ton of talent.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑2 years ago Most people on here have given up on Carey. However, I see an improved player this year.
I still worry about his turnovers, but Carey could be that additional scoring option this team needs off the bench. If he can continue to make an impact, we may avoid some of these horrible spurts..
I feel like he's one of a few players who could end up being a star if everything clicked. How many guys on our team can pull off that beautiful cross and step back and then come back with a very athletic dunk? Obviously, he would need to make a massive jump to become anything more than a role player, but some of his shots last night got me excited about his potential. Which is rare these days.
Let's get Carey some extra minutes in these next two cupcakes and see what he can do!!
In the three games Carey has played over 10 minutes....
PPG- 7.3
2pt Fg- 88%
Free Throw- 83%
3 pt- 100% (he has only shot one)
TOV- 2
Per 40 minutes stats
PPG- 17 (1st on team)
Rebs- 6
Ast-1.5
Tov- 5 (2nd on team)
FG%- 75% (1st on team)
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Yes no doubt much improved over last year and definitely deserves more minutes
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On Jalens Instagram story he completely destroyed his Dodge Challenger in a car crash. From what he said he seems alright physically but the car is definitely totaled. Hoping for only minor injuries and a quick recovery. Glad he is ok as the results could have been much worse. RIP Terrence Clark. Forever.
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So Archie is building a team. I get that. Bringing in some real talent. All I will say is next year. Jalen Carey will have a break out year. He is ready and Archie will develop him well. The backcourt will be Jalen and the transfer from Setan Hall. I think it will be a very good one. Time will tell.
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Re: Jalen Carey
This discussion/thread , needs to move out of Recruitment Corner.BruceW wrote: ↑2 years ago So Archie is building a team. I get that. Bringing in some real talent. All I will say is next year. Jalen Carey will have a break out year. He is ready and Archie will develop him well. The backcourt will be Jalen and the transfer from Setan Hall. I think it will be a very good one. Time will tell.
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Re: Jalen Carey
The post I wrote was addressing Archie building a team. That goes hand in hand with recruiting.
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Re: Jalen Carey With recruits
This is the droid you are looking for:
Official Recruitment Corner Jalen Carey Thread
Hence, we don't have redundant threads for one individual player.
Official Recruitment Corner Jalen Carey Thread
Hence, we don't have redundant threads for one individual player.