Hmmm....I dunno...that running and jumping thing seems like a red flag. Would you go into a funk if you were benched for failure to run/jump?Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑1 year ago I just got a new pair of Addidas just in case they need an extra for pick up games in Kingston until we sign another guard or two. No fast breaking, though; just walk the ball up play because my running and jumping days are over.
I’ll call Archie and drop Rhody Vault’s name to see if I am good to go.
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NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑1 year agoHmmm....I dunno...that running and jumping thing seems like a red flag. Would you go into a funk if you were benched for failure to run/jump?Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑1 year ago I just got a new pair of Addidas just in case they need an extra for pick up games in Kingston until we sign another guard or two. No fast breaking, though; just walk the ball up play because my running and jumping days are over.
I’ll call Archie and drop Rhody Vault’s name to see if I am good to go.
I want my minutes!
Btw….is it okay if playing D is optional ? Asking for a friend.
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I hope so ...I was going to play, too....but not if there is D requiredJdrums#3 wrote: ↑1 year agoNYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑1 year agoHmmm....I dunno...that running and jumping thing seems like a red flag. Would you go into a funk if you were benched for failure to run/jump?Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑1 year ago I just got a new pair of Addidas just in case they need an extra for pick up games in Kingston until we sign another guard or two. No fast breaking, though; just walk the ball up play because my running and jumping days are over.
I’ll call Archie and drop Rhody Vault’s name to see if I am good to go.
I want my minutes!
Btw….is it okay if playing D is optional ? Asking for a friend.
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As long as I can have a chair for times when opponents have the ball, I'll play as a designated shooter.
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72. Do you remember when the NBA allowed a player on the bench to come in to shoot a technical foul. The ultimate job!
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You can be our glue guy like TJ Bucanon and Stan RobinsonJdrums#3 wrote: ↑1 year ago I just got a new pair of Addidas just in case they need an extra for pick up games in Kingston until we sign another guard or two. No fast breaking, though; just walk the ball up play because my running and jumping days are over.
I’ll call Archie and drop Rhody Vault’s name to see if I am good to go.
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I seem to remember Stan playing some D though? (Not that there's anything wrong with that)reef wrote: ↑1 year agoYou can be our glue guy like TJ Bucanon and Stan RobinsonJdrums#3 wrote: ↑1 year ago I just got a new pair of Addidas just in case they need an extra for pick up games in Kingston until we sign another guard or two. No fast breaking, though; just walk the ball up play because my running and jumping days are over.
I’ll call Archie and drop Rhody Vault’s name to see if I am good to go.
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I think Drums said he’s a better defender than he is a shooter ??NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑1 year agoI seem to remember Stan playing some D though? (Not that there's anything wrong with that)reef wrote: ↑1 year agoYou can be our glue guy like TJ Bucanon and Stan RobinsonJdrums#3 wrote: ↑1 year ago I just got a new pair of Addidas just in case they need an extra for pick up games in Kingston until we sign another guard or two. No fast breaking, though; just walk the ball up play because my running and jumping days are over.
I’ll call Archie and drop Rhody Vault’s name to see if I am good to go.
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Updated with Bassy in Transfer Portal:
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Did we hit 50% yet???
Maybe 75%
Maybe 75%
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Lets start filling up those spots with high level recruits/transfers!
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Wow! I didn’t expect Bassy to be in the portal. Must be a lot of potential movement behind the scenes that will dramatically squeeze his playing time, is my guess.
If I am correct in that guess, then Archie and staff must be confident in landing some significant backcourt upgrades. I am getting stoked!! Let’s gooooooooooo!
If Bassy does leave, I wish him the very best and I hope he lands in a good spot with a good coach. He could be a solid college player in the right spot.
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If I am correct in that guess, then Archie and staff must be confident in landing some significant backcourt upgrades. I am getting stoked!! Let’s gooooooooooo!
If Bassy does leave, I wish him the very best and I hope he lands in a good spot with a good coach. He could be a solid college player in the right spot.
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Sorry, clear the scholarship tracker. We are starting at zero or keep the 2 incoming freshman
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Updated with Jalen Carey entering transfer portal.
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Just looking at this tracker it doesn't have the same meaning anymore in this day and age of the portal.
Especially for schools like us and the present-day NCAA.
We used to be concerned about balancing out the classes, but why anymore?
I know Blueram wants us to get 4* recruits like E.C. and Jared and be the building blocks for the future.
Will that really happen anymore?
If these high ranked players come-in and have a huge immediate impact, what are the chances of them actually sticking around?
In today's atmosphere maybe just find the best players available regardless of their class and take one year at a time and only be concerned with the upcoming season.
It is harder and harder for fans to stayed engaged with their teams and players, with all this constant turnover.
Especially for schools like us and the present-day NCAA.
We used to be concerned about balancing out the classes, but why anymore?
I know Blueram wants us to get 4* recruits like E.C. and Jared and be the building blocks for the future.
Will that really happen anymore?
If these high ranked players come-in and have a huge immediate impact, what are the chances of them actually sticking around?
In today's atmosphere maybe just find the best players available regardless of their class and take one year at a time and only be concerned with the upcoming season.
It is harder and harder for fans to stayed engaged with their teams and players, with all this constant turnover.
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In the past you had said Miller was of the long term build philosophy primarily with Freshmen and Transfers with 2-3 years of eligibility remaining.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago Just looking at this tracker it doesn't have the same meaning anymore in this day and age of the portal.
Especially for schools like us and the present-day NCAA.
We used to be concerned about balancing out the classes, but why anymore?
I know Blueram wants us to get 4* recruits like E.C. and Jared and be the building blocks for the future.
Will that really happen anymore?
If these high ranked players come-in and have a huge immediate impact, what are the chances of them actually sticking around?
In today's atmosphere maybe just find the best players available regardless of their class and take one year at a time and only be concerned with the upcoming season.
It is harder and harder for fans to stayed engaged with their teams and players, with all this constant turnover.
Do you think Miller has changed that philosophy?
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Yeah it's fair. I think you have to start to hope for a "core" of players - like 3 or so, who you can get to stay for 2-3 years.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago Just looking at this tracker it doesn't have the same meaning anymore in this day and age of the portal.
Especially for schools like us and the present-day NCAA.
We used to be concerned about balancing out the classes, but why anymore?
I know Blueram wants us to get 4* recruits like E.C. and Jared and be the building blocks for the future.
Will that really happen anymore?
If these high ranked players come-in and have a huge immediate impact, what are the chances of them actually sticking around?
In today's atmosphere maybe just find the best players available regardless of their class and take one year at a time and only be concerned with the upcoming season.
It is harder and harder for fans to stayed engaged with their teams and players, with all this constant turnover.
Look at what UConn did. They returned 3 starters in Jackson, Hawkins, and Sanogo.
They started 1 true freshman, and had another true freshman giving them major minutes off the bench.
They went and got 1 starting transfer, and had 3 other transfers in their rotation. Of their national championship squad, they had 3 players that were there last year.
Archie is trying to find that "core" of guys, and build from there.
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I for one, hope so. Regarding Archie changing his philosophy.
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I think he has, because he is now offering several grad-transfers.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoIn the past you had said Miller was of the long term build philosophy primarily with Freshmen and Transfers with 2-3 years of eligibility remaining.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago Just looking at this tracker it doesn't have the same meaning anymore in this day and age of the portal.
Especially for schools like us and the present-day NCAA.
We used to be concerned about balancing out the classes, but why anymore?
I know Blueram wants us to get 4* recruits like E.C. and Jared and be the building blocks for the future.
Will that really happen anymore?
If these high ranked players come-in and have a huge immediate impact, what are the chances of them actually sticking around?
In today's atmosphere maybe just find the best players available regardless of their class and take one year at a time and only be concerned with the upcoming season.
It is harder and harder for fans to stayed engaged with their teams and players, with all this constant turnover.
Do you think Miller has changed that philosophy?
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I hope we can find that core group, just getting more difficult.Blue Man wrote: ↑1 year agoYeah it's fair. I think you have to start to hope for a "core" of players - like 3 or so, who you can get to stay for 2-3 years.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago Just looking at this tracker it doesn't have the same meaning anymore in this day and age of the portal.
Especially for schools like us and the present-day NCAA.
We used to be concerned about balancing out the classes, but why anymore?
I know Blueram wants us to get 4* recruits like E.C. and Jared and be the building blocks for the future.
Will that really happen anymore?
If these high ranked players come-in and have a huge immediate impact, what are the chances of them actually sticking around?
In today's atmosphere maybe just find the best players available regardless of their class and take one year at a time and only be concerned with the upcoming season.
It is harder and harder for fans to stayed engaged with their teams and players, with all this constant turnover.
Look at what UConn did. They returned 3 starters in Jackson, Hawkins, and Sanogo.
They started 1 true freshman, and had another true freshman giving them major minutes off the bench.
They went and got 1 starting transfer, and had 3 other transfers in their rotation. Of their national championship squad, they had 3 players that were there last year.
Archie is trying to find that "core" of guys, and build from there.
UConn has the ability to attract a higher level of talent.
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Evolve or be left behind. But, I still don’t like it, as now not only do you have to be concerned that the coach will leave, now you have to worry about the players too! It is making it harder to form a connection, I guess you just enjoy the moment because it may not last long. I hope that after next season when the COVID extra year ends this will calm down a bit.
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Of VCU's top five in minutes played this year, four were HS recruits. The fifth was a grad transfer from Michigan that had been averaging 13 MPG there. Dayton's top six in minutes played featured one transfer, from Georgia, and this is his second year at the program. Hell, even UConn, their top six in minutes played had "only" two transfers. Recruiting talent out of high school remains the best way to get top-tier players.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago Just looking at this tracker it doesn't have the same meaning anymore in this day and age of the portal.
Especially for schools like us and the present-day NCAA.
We used to be concerned about balancing out the classes, but why anymore?
I know Blueram wants us to get 4* recruits like E.C. and Jared and be the building blocks for the future.
Will that really happen anymore?
If these high ranked players come-in and have a huge immediate impact, what are the chances of them actually sticking around?
In today's atmosphere maybe just find the best players available regardless of their class and take one year at a time and only be concerned with the upcoming season.
It is harder and harder for fans to stayed engaged with their teams and players, with all this constant turnover.
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Well yes, of course we still have to recruit HS/Prep even just to maintain contacts and pipelines.SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year agoOf VCU's top five in minutes played this year, four were HS recruits. The fifth was a grad transfer from Michigan that had been averaging 13 MPG there. Dayton's top six in minutes played featured one transfer, from Georgia, and this is his second year at the program. Hell, even UConn, their top six in minutes played had "only" two transfers. Recruiting talent out of high school remains the best way to get top-tier players.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago Just looking at this tracker it doesn't have the same meaning anymore in this day and age of the portal.
Especially for schools like us and the present-day NCAA.
We used to be concerned about balancing out the classes, but why anymore?
I know Blueram wants us to get 4* recruits like E.C. and Jared and be the building blocks for the future.
Will that really happen anymore?
If these high ranked players come-in and have a huge immediate impact, what are the chances of them actually sticking around?
In today's atmosphere maybe just find the best players available regardless of their class and take one year at a time and only be concerned with the upcoming season.
It is harder and harder for fans to stayed engaged with their teams and players, with all this constant turnover.
Let's just see how many of the really good ones will actually stick around for 4 years.
They should chart the impact before and after NIL and transfer rule changes.
With all that said, I hope Foumena, Rory, Dubs, and Cam have a long and very successful career here at Rhody.
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Weston is more likely to be here for 4 years than any of those guys, simply because he'd have to sit a year if he transfers.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year agoWell yes, of course we still have to recruit HS/Prep even just to maintain contacts and pipelines.SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year agoOf VCU's top five in minutes played this year, four were HS recruits. The fifth was a grad transfer from Michigan that had been averaging 13 MPG there. Dayton's top six in minutes played featured one transfer, from Georgia, and this is his second year at the program. Hell, even UConn, their top six in minutes played had "only" two transfers. Recruiting talent out of high school remains the best way to get top-tier players.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago Just looking at this tracker it doesn't have the same meaning anymore in this day and age of the portal.
Especially for schools like us and the present-day NCAA.
We used to be concerned about balancing out the classes, but why anymore?
I know Blueram wants us to get 4* recruits like E.C. and Jared and be the building blocks for the future.
Will that really happen anymore?
If these high ranked players come-in and have a huge immediate impact, what are the chances of them actually sticking around?
In today's atmosphere maybe just find the best players available regardless of their class and take one year at a time and only be concerned with the upcoming season.
It is harder and harder for fans to stayed engaged with their teams and players, with all this constant turnover.
Let's just see how many of the really good ones will actually stick around for 4 years.
They should chart the impact before and after NIL and transfer rule changes.
With all that said, I hope Foumena, Rory, Dubs, and Cam have a long and very successful career here at Rhody.
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if you look at the grid from 2 years ago there is not one player who was listed as 23-24 still on the team. Sad...
Turnover will continue each year
Turnover will continue each year
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Yes, kind of my original point.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑1 year agoWeston is more likely to be here for 4 years than any of those guys, simply because he'd have to sit a year if he transfers.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year agoWell yes, of course we still have to recruit HS/Prep even just to maintain contacts and pipelines.SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year ago
Of VCU's top five in minutes played this year, four were HS recruits. The fifth was a grad transfer from Michigan that had been averaging 13 MPG there. Dayton's top six in minutes played featured one transfer, from Georgia, and this is his second year at the program. Hell, even UConn, their top six in minutes played had "only" two transfers. Recruiting talent out of high school remains the best way to get top-tier players.
Let's just see how many of the really good ones will actually stick around for 4 years.
They should chart the impact before and after NIL and transfer rule changes.
With all that said, I hope Foumena, Rory, Dubs, and Cam have a long and very successful career here at Rhody.
Plus he already sat his first season at SH.
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Wait I thought some people said there was nothing wrong with the “new college basketball.” The game is as good as it has ever been-lol
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Updated with wing Zek Montgomery commit
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Looking good , hopefully Foumena is really good and Bilat should be full strength by Jan 1, 24 ??
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The 24-25 season could be very interesting if this team stays and grows together.
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Updated with Luis Kortright commit.
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Will be interesting to see what they do with the final 2 spots.
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I will say that this team feels older than last year, which was the goal. At the same time every player so far has 2 years left. Great roster construction, build up the floor this year and retain players for next year when the expectations should be much higher.
Even without seeing the last 2 recruits I expect better results with this team next year, seems to be more thoughtfully put together than just randomly grabbing P5 underused players.
Even without seeing the last 2 recruits I expect better results with this team next year, seems to be more thoughtfully put together than just randomly grabbing P5 underused players.
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Yeah I like the improvements of the roster so far and am expecting a much better product on the floor
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Current roster spots to start the season:
PG- Luis K/ Cam
CG- House/ Dubs
SF/Wing - Weston/ Zek
PF - Rory/ Alex
C - Brown/ Foumena
IR- Bilau (C)
Can go smaller with both Weston and Zek starting at forward.
Maybe freshmen Cam and Foumena really impress and eventually start.
Hopefully with the remaining spots we can trade up.
PG- Luis K/ Cam
CG- House/ Dubs
SF/Wing - Weston/ Zek
PF - Rory/ Alex
C - Brown/ Foumena
IR- Bilau (C)
Can go smaller with both Weston and Zek starting at forward.
Maybe freshmen Cam and Foumena really impress and eventually start.
Hopefully with the remaining spots we can trade up.
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I don’t see Alex as a 4 on the depth chart based on the skills he showed this year. If he can face up and hit shots from beyond 5 feet then sure but until then in my book he’s a 5. You can’t have a 4 that isn’t effective outside 10 feet or you end up with the lane clog we had with the twins on the floor together.
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Alex never really played the 5 until last season by default.bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year ago I don’t see Alex as a 4 on the depth chart based on the skills he showed this year. If he can face up and hit shots from beyond 5 feet then sure but until then in my book he’s a 5. You can’t have a 4 that isn’t effective outside 10 feet or you end up with the lane clog we had with the twins on the floor together.
He said he was just starting to learn that position.
As a matter of fact, he always said he was most comfortable at the wing
Once Bilau comes back that gives us 3 centers not counting Alex.
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That might be true but a college 4 has to be able to stretch outside to the 3 point line. I don’t see that from Alex. Or maybe he will come back a different player. But right now as a college player he hasn’t shown that ability.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year agoAlex never really played the 5 until last season by default.bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year ago I don’t see Alex as a 4 on the depth chart based on the skills he showed this year. If he can face up and hit shots from beyond 5 feet then sure but until then in my book he’s a 5. You can’t have a 4 that isn’t effective outside 10 feet or you end up with the lane clog we had with the twins on the floor together.
He said he was just starting to learn that position.
As a matter of fact, he always said he was most comfortable at the wing
Once Bilau comes back that gives us 3 centers not counting Alex.
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He does have good ball skills, not sure how good his mid-range game is.bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year agoThat might be true but a college 4 has to be able to stretch outside to the 3 point line. I don’t see that from Alex. Or maybe he will come back a different player. But right now as a college player he hasn’t shown that ability.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year agoAlex never really played the 5 until last season by default.bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year ago I don’t see Alex as a 4 on the depth chart based on the skills he showed this year. If he can face up and hit shots from beyond 5 feet then sure but until then in my book he’s a 5. You can’t have a 4 that isn’t effective outside 10 feet or you end up with the lane clog we had with the twins on the floor together.
He said he was just starting to learn that position.
As a matter of fact, he always said he was most comfortable at the wing
Once Bilau comes back that gives us 3 centers not counting Alex.
Alex does have athletic ability but still very raw.
Every tape I have seen from him, including our games, he doesn't look like a true center.
At this point Buru would be an upgrade.
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Maybe go with the double big of Jeremy and Tyson , it was reported by some that Jeremy can shoot the 15 footer which would allow for Tyson to score down low and rebound
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Weston needs to make significant improvement to be a starter on this team.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago Current roster spots to start the season:
PG- Luis K/ Cam
CG- House/ Dubs
SF/Wing - Weston/ Zek
PF - Rory/ Alex
C - Brown/ Foumena
IR- Bilau (C)
Can go smaller with both Weston and Zek starting at forward.
Maybe freshmen Cam and Foumena really impress and eventually start.
Hopefully with the remaining spots we can trade up.
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Removed Alex Tchikou - transfer portal
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Ok not a surprise
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Updated with Always Wright commit.
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