Excellent news! Thanks, Choo.ChooChooCat wrote:Zeke Nnaji has officially signed his NLI.
https://kstp.com/sports/hopkins-basketb ... a/5320553/" target="_blank
By the way, that's a sweet t-shirt he's wearing. Gonna have to find me one.
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Excellent news! Thanks, Choo.ChooChooCat wrote:Zeke Nnaji has officially signed his NLI.
https://kstp.com/sports/hopkins-basketb ... a/5320553/" target="_blank
I like his motor!NYCat wrote:
Can we just get Nike to build his uni with the right leg 12" shorter and save the kid some in-game focus?
Idk, doesn't seem to be a good shootergoslingswagg wrote:Wouldn't mind him at all tbh.ChooChooCat wrote:Backup option for Hazzard I believe.NYCat wrote:
I've heard nothing to suggest otherwise.
He's clearly returning.
I do too. Just needs to break the habit of bringing the ball down to his waist before going up with it.Jefe wrote:I like his motor!NYCat wrote:
As long as he doesnt do 12 pump fakes before he shoots it I'll take it at this point.Chicat wrote:I do too. Just needs to break the habit of bringing the ball down to his waist before going up with it.Jefe wrote:I like his motor!NYCat wrote:
Duke does that a lot. Because of the brotherhood, I'm sure, not the dirty business other schools are involved in.NYCat wrote:Looks like Duke is going to swoop in late and steal Cassius Stanley from everyone.
Are we still in the mix for Boogie?NYCat wrote:At least we can get Boogie Ellis as a domino of the brotherhood though. Tre Jones returning and RJ Hampton on deck in 2020.
Thankfully, that has been zero guarantor of tournament success.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Duke does that a lot. Because of the brotherhood, I'm sure, not the dirty business other schools are involved in.NYCat wrote:Looks like Duke is going to swoop in late and steal Cassius Stanley from everyone.
Right, Dickie V?
You mean after a transfer? He's certainly not coming here this season. We also got cut when he went from his top eight to final five.NYCat wrote:At least we can get Boogie Ellis as a domino of the brotherhood though. Tre Jones returning and RJ Hampton on deck in 2020.
Boogie is already committed this year to Duke. I'm thinking as a transfer in a year or two, Arizona could've landed him if Mannion didn't reclassify.Beachcat97 wrote:Are we still in the mix for Boogie?NYCat wrote:At least we can get Boogie Ellis as a domino of the brotherhood though. Tre Jones returning and RJ Hampton on deck in 2020.
And they can have Stanley. Not too impressed with him.
DeMarcus Nelson?ChooChooCat wrote:Who's the last kid from California to actually have success at Duke?
Both Boogie and Cassius are on transfer watch.
The tourney is heavily luck. Duke was probably the best overall team with Zion this year. The tournament is not about that, though. Being a great team is maybe half the battle.catgrad97 wrote:Thankfully, that has been zero guarantor of tournament success.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Duke does that a lot. Because of the brotherhood, I'm sure, not the dirty business other schools are involved in.NYCat wrote:Looks like Duke is going to swoop in late and steal Cassius Stanley from everyone.
Right, Dickie V?
If K couldn't do it with Zion, what makes anyone certain he'll do it with Stanley?
And bigger question here: Why would he want to, at this point in his career, so much?
He's accomplished every conceivable thing a NCAA coach would want to. You have to wonder why he keeps pressing harder to drive this kind of Midnight Theft without a succession plan in place or any evidence he's delegating day-to-day operations to anyone else.
I see K as having a lot to hide he can't let go of, in a sort of vampiric lust for the whole sordid monster he's fostered in college hoops.
His recruiting changed not coincidentally when Capel came back in 2011.Spaceman Spiff wrote:catgrad97 wrote:Spaceman Spiff wrote:NYCat wrote:
I think K sold his soul around 2009, after the string of early upsets for Duke. His recruiting changed, the one and dones started flowing in, and the entire tenor of the program changed. Duke was never known as a pro factory, and now it might have eclipsed Kentucky.
I had seen Hampton likely going elsewhere (KU or Memphis) as of now and reclassifying into the 2019 class...you guys seeing differently?NYCat wrote:At least we can get Boogie Ellis as a domino of the brotherhood though. Tre Jones returning and RJ Hampton on deck in 2020.
Nah you're right, I forgot about reclassifyinggoslingswagg wrote:I had seen Hampton likely going elsewhere (KU or Memphis) as of now and reclassifying into the 2019 class...you guys seeing differently?NYCat wrote:At least we can get Boogie Ellis as a domino of the brotherhood though. Tre Jones returning and RJ Hampton on deck in 2020.
Kentucky apparently wants both Blackshear from VTech and Brown.“We’ve had Kentucky reach out, Arizona, Cal, Oregon, Baylor, Miami, Pitt, Ohio State, Louisiana-Lafayette, my old college,” the elder Brown said. “St. Mary’s, there’s quite a few people reaching out.”
“Kentucky was there from the beginning, and they’ve been reaching out and Sean Miller from Arizona,” he added. “They are showing a lot of interest.”
After examining the interested parties the next step will be to set up official visits. Brown told 247Sports that they have discussed potential visits with Kentucky and Arizona, but Brown was adamant that there isn’t anything imminent.
“Every day I’m hearing from someone new,” he said. “Something could be happening in the next two or three weeks, there’s just nothing set in stone right now."
I am always hestitant to get too excited from watching these type of highlight videos...ChooChooCat wrote:As long as he doesnt do 12 pump fakes before he shoots it I'll take it at this point.Chicat wrote:I do too. Just needs to break the habit of bringing the ball down to his waist before going up with it.Jefe wrote:I like his motor!NYCat wrote:
maybe but I didn't think they had a chance to win it this year. I had them losing to VT before the tourney started. they sucked at shooting. I think I saw something that no team had ever won the title with a 3PT% as bad as them this year.Spaceman Spiff wrote: Duke was probably the best overall team with Zion this year. The tournament is not about that, though. Being a great team is maybe half the battle.
Just my opinion but I did not think duke was the best team, they had the most talent but I would say that the best team won the tourney, MSU was a great team also ttu.Spaceman Spiff wrote:The tourney is heavily luck. Duke was probably the best overall team with Zion this year. The tournament is not about that, though. Being a great team is maybe half the battle.catgrad97 wrote:Thankfully, that has been zero guarantor of tournament success.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Duke does that a lot. Because of the brotherhood, I'm sure, not the dirty business other schools are involved in.NYCat wrote:Looks like Duke is going to swoop in late and steal Cassius Stanley from everyone.
Right, Dickie V?
If K couldn't do it with Zion, what makes anyone certain he'll do it with Stanley?
And bigger question here: Why would he want to, at this point in his career, so much?
He's accomplished every conceivable thing a NCAA coach would want to. You have to wonder why he keeps pressing harder to drive this kind of Midnight Theft without a succession plan in place or any evidence he's delegating day-to-day operations to anyone else.
I see K as having a lot to hide he can't let go of, in a sort of vampiric lust for the whole sordid monster he's fostered in college hoops.
I think K sold his soul around 2009, after the string of early upsets for Duke. His recruiting changed, the one and dones started flowing in, and the entire tenor of the program changed. Duke was never known as a pro factory, and now it might have eclipsed Kentucky.
Bodes poorly for our team this season.SunnyAZ wrote:maybe but I didn't think they had a chance to win it this year. I had them losing to VT before the tourney started. they sucked at shooting. I think I saw something that no team had ever won the title with a 3PT% as bad as them this year.Spaceman Spiff wrote: Duke was probably the best overall team with Zion this year. The tournament is not about that, though. Being a great team is maybe half the battle.
Dunno. Nico and BWill are good shooters. Green is developing, but not a bricklayer. The rest of the perimeter rotation is sort of in flux.YoDeFoe wrote:Bodes poorly for our team this season.SunnyAZ wrote:maybe but I didn't think they had a chance to win it this year. I had them losing to VT before the tourney started. they sucked at shooting. I think I saw something that no team had ever won the title with a 3PT% as bad as them this year.Spaceman Spiff wrote: Duke was probably the best overall team with Zion this year. The tournament is not about that, though. Being a great team is maybe half the battle.
Why? Mannion is a good shooter. Williams will certainly be improved from his freshman year. Green has a decent stroke. And if Randolph returns, his playing time will be dependent quite a bit on his shooting ability. Miller will have more options in the upcoming season.YoDeFoe wrote:Bodes poorly for our team this season.SunnyAZ wrote:maybe but I didn't think they had a chance to win it this year. I had them losing to VT before the tourney started. they sucked at shooting. I think I saw something that no team had ever won the title with a 3PT% as bad as them this year.Spaceman Spiff wrote: Duke was probably the best overall team with Zion this year. The tournament is not about that, though. Being a great team is maybe half the battle.
True. He's been overlooked in the big picture. I'm skeptical (as I assume are others) because transfers from mid-majors or small schools haven't shown a propensity to compete and succeed at a high level. If Gettings can be a serviceable role player who can't knock down shots and not be a defensive liability, then it's a big win.goslingswagg wrote:don't forget about Gettings....very good shooter too.
You're not alone.YoDeFoe wrote:Maybe I'm hungover from the disappointment of this past season - my hopes for our returning players to grow and emerge dashed on the rocks of reality.
Nico I believe in.
BWill I hope stays healthy and looks like his late season self.
Green I hope brings his senior season outside shooting to the next level.
Gettings I hope brings his solid outside shooting from the Ivy to the Pac.
Randolph/DD/Smith/Barcello... well who knows.
We won't be Duke with Cam and RJ jacking 13 threes between them a game and hitting only 31%.
But will we be UVA with their top three shooters hitting ~250 threes at a 42% clip? Or Auburn, with their three hitting ~300 at a 39% clip?
I wonder. I worry.
Last season our top 3 hit 120 at 36%. The season prior was 150 makes at 38%. The season with Lauri - our best season in four years - was 150 makes on 40% (and as a team hit 244 on 39%). We lost to Xavier with Rawle going 0-3 from deep with a broken hand, Lauri going an uncharacteristic 1-6, and Trier going hero for a meager 3-10.
I don't think we'll ever make the promised land without a three point shooting team.
I hope Nico takes 250 threes. I hope BWill takes 200. I hope Green takes 150. I hope Gettings takes 100. And I hope as a team we hit 38% or more. Otherwise we're playing yesterday's game and we'll get buried by a team that shoots.
And further... nothing worse than the other team draining threes to bury you while yours clank off the iron. Texas Tech likely felt that, when UVA went 46% from deep while they went 33%. Nothing like a well timed three to put a dagger through the other team's heart.zonagrad wrote:You're not alone.
Even if you've only played pickup ball, there's nothing worse than having a guy on your team who THINKS he can shoot but can't. Much better to have a guy who knows his limitations and doesn't shoot you out of games. Arizona had a lot of that last season with Randolph and Smith. We'd be tied at the half and those guys would go a combined 0-7 from 3 and the game would be over.
If we manage to land Brown, I don't think I'd want him to receive a waiver to play immediately. He'd be more valuable on next year's team playing C alongside a senior Lee. This year Nnaji is more valuable at C imo if Gettings is a capable high major 3pt shooter and player.goslingswagg wrote:don't forget about Gettings....very good shooter too.
Brown himself said Calipari has been recruiting him since the beginning. Brown was a UCLA lock for a while and Shareef committed early. Only jumped on Brown lateBeachcat97 wrote:I'll be impressed if Calipari poaches Brown. We've recruited him much longer, and Miller would seem to have an advantage.
their best shooter shot 33% and as a team they were at 30% (and people weren't even guarding Jones, Zion, Delaurier, White or Goldwire at the 3PT line so they were wide open shots). No way we will be that bad. Nico, BWill, Green, Gettings (I think he starts for spacing purposes), Chase is a pretty good shooting starting 5 (assuming Bwill gets better and takes less pullup threes next year).YoDeFoe wrote:Bodes poorly for our team this season.SunnyAZ wrote:maybe but I didn't think they had a chance to win it this year. I had them losing to VT before the tourney started. they sucked at shooting. I think I saw something that no team had ever won the title with a 3PT% as bad as them this year.Spaceman Spiff wrote: Duke was probably the best overall team with Zion this year. The tournament is not about that, though. Being a great team is maybe half the battle.
Calipari did recruit him last year. Either way if he chooses Kentucky he'd be recruited over immediately, hence my Marcus Lee comparison.Beachcat97 wrote:I'll be impressed if Calipari poaches Brown. We've recruited him much longer, and Miller would seem to have an advantage.
I agree wholeheartedly with your point re: Brown sitting next year. No need for him to play this next year imo.NYCat wrote:If we manage to land Brown, I don't think I'd want him to receive a waiver to play immediately. He'd be more valuable on next year's team playing C alongside a senior Lee. This year Nnaji is more valuable at C imo if Gettings is a capable high major 3pt shooter and player.goslingswagg wrote:don't forget about Gettings....very good shooter too.
Beachcat97 wrote:I'll be impressed if Calipari poaches Brown. We've recruited him much longer, and Miller would seem to have an advantage.
Musselman runs a very tight rotation (even tighter than Miller) and he was behind numerous seniors.azcat49 wrote:Choo, I like Brown and want him bad but it appears he kind of underwhelmed at Nevada. What’s the story there?
Call me crazy, but I like our class more.NYCat wrote:Now that Duke landed Matthew Hurt & Cassius Stanley, they have the #1 recruiting class. So if we lose in the first weekend it won't be as disappointing.
Funny how Duke slides in to land recruits like that at the last second. That Brotherhood, man.NYCat wrote:Now that Duke landed Matthew Hurt & Cassius Stanley, they have the #1 recruiting class. So if we lose in the first weekend it won't be as disappointing.