Re: let's talk '18
Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 8:23 pm

Maybe he likes skiing?midnightx wrote:Totally agree. At least UNLV had a legacy of some regard and Zimmerman was a LV native. It is unclear why JB would find Nevada more appealing than an elite program.Beachcat97 wrote:I know there’s like zero reason to expect JB to end up a Wildcat, but why the f would he go to Nevada? Reminds me a little of Zimmerman choosing UNLV over better programs.
Zags & Ducks never would have had a chance at BW if it wasn't for Schlabach & ESPN.Chicat wrote:Lotta salty bitch-ass Zags fans on social media.
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That makes zero sense. They’re a top 10 team next year, and we’ll have to scrape/claw just to get into the tourney. Zags are getting greedy.Chicat wrote:Lotta salty bitch-ass Zags fans on social media.
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I'm growing to dislike their program because they play such a shit schedule in a shit conference. It's the equivalent of Arizona playing Washington State 15 times in a season.Beachcat97 wrote:That makes zero sense. They’re a top 10 team next year, and we’ll have to scrape/claw just to get into the tourney. Zags are getting greedy.Chicat wrote:Lotta salty bitch-ass Zags fans on social media.
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Disagree, think we’re legit PAC12 contenders, and imo favorites with a Jordan Brown commitment.Beachcat97 wrote:That makes zero sense. They’re a top 10 team next year, and we’ll have to scrape/claw just to get into the tourney. Zags are getting greedy.Chicat wrote:Lotta salty bitch-ass Zags fans on social media.
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I’d still give an edge to Oregon, even if JB comes to AZ. That Duck frontcourt is loaded.goslingswagg wrote:Disagree, think we’re legit PAC12 contenders, and imo favorites with a Jordan Brown commitment.Beachcat97 wrote:That makes zero sense. They’re a top 10 team next year, and we’ll have to scrape/claw just to get into the tourney. Zags are getting greedy.Chicat wrote:Lotta salty bitch-ass Zags fans on social media.
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That’s never happened to a program that’s risen from the middle of the pack (PAC??) before, I’m sure!!!Beachcat97 wrote:That makes zero sense. They’re a top 10 team next year, and we’ll have to scrape/claw just to get into the tourney. Zags are getting greedy.Chicat wrote:Lotta salty bitch-ass Zags fans on social media.
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Very much appreciate you keeping the faith.Chicat wrote:Believe it Yo. We ain’t going down without a fight.YoDeFoe wrote:Didn’t believe. Amazing
Brown did take an official to Cal back in February. I imagine if he's not 100% sold on Nevada then he uses his visit to Arizona some time in the next two weeks.YoDeFoe wrote:I really don't get why Brown wouldn't take his last official visit with Arizona, given that we're in his final three. Logically that doesn't make a ton of sense to me... and unlike Cal, who he also hasn't taken an official visit to, we're not in his backyard - he could use the Zona sponsored official to get here.
What's the hold up? What's the harm in taking it?
I like the way you're thinking, Choo.ChooChooCat wrote:Brown did take an official to Cal back in February. I imagine if he's not 100% sold on Nevada then he uses his visit to Arizona some time in the next two weeks.YoDeFoe wrote:I really don't get why Brown wouldn't take his last official visit with Arizona, given that we're in his final three. Logically that doesn't make a ton of sense to me... and unlike Cal, who he also hasn't taken an official visit to, we're not in his backyard - he could use the Zona sponsored official to get here.
What's the hold up? What's the harm in taking it?
The reason I'm not quite as sanguine is because I don't know who's going to lead this team. We do have the older transfers coming in (Coleman and Luther), so that's good, but we'll have to see if a vocal floor leader emerges in the pre-season. Seems like the FF teams always have a couple key 3rd/4th year players. Then again, as I scan the Pac, I don't see many players who fit that description. Maybe Pritchard on Oregon. Travis on Stanford.zonagrad wrote: I still like our chances for a 3PEAT. I really do.
Just spitballing -- maybe there's a fear on his part that he'll really like what he sees in Tucson and then will have a REAL decision to make whereas Nevada is virtually in his backyard and a safer choice as he sees it. Avoids muddying the waters if it stays out of sight/out of mind. Who knows.YoDeFoe wrote:I really don't get why Brown wouldn't take his last official visit with Arizona, given that we're in his final three. Logically that doesn't make a ton of sense to me... and unlike Cal, who he also hasn't taken an official visit to, we're not in his backyard - he could use the Zona sponsored official to get here.
What's the hold up? What's the harm in taking it?
Didn't JB cancel his "official" visit to Nevada (and instead used an unofficial visit to go there) so that he could use his last official visit for a trip to Tucson?Pop McKale wrote:Just spitballing -- maybe there's a fear on his part that he'll really like what he sees in Tucson and then will have a REAL decision to make whereas Nevada is virtually in his backyard and a safer choice as he sees it. Avoids muddying the waters if it stays out of sight/out of mind. Who knows.YoDeFoe wrote:I really don't get why Brown wouldn't take his last official visit with Arizona, given that we're in his final three. Logically that doesn't make a ton of sense to me... and unlike Cal, who he also hasn't taken an official visit to, we're not in his backyard - he could use the Zona sponsored official to get here.
What's the hold up? What's the harm in taking it?
It is a great class. We have seen that work and that fail miserably when there is a core of upper-classmen who have, in their mind, earned the time. The Oregon class is highly ranked, but I don't think it is the best we have seen recently...just it is in a year where so many of the prospects in the class are near the top of the ratings. Of course, year to year, classes differ. And this one is ranked top 3, but is also not packed with top 10 or 20 prospects. No one touches what Duke has done, but there is simply more spreading out this year beyond Duke.ASUHATER! wrote:this is one of the most loaded classes coming into the pac 12 ever next season. arizona, asu, ucla, oregon and usc all have top 20ish classes coming in. even with BW it is far from certain that we'll be the best team in the conference, even a top 2-3 team. at this point all we know is that we won't be as awful as we looked to be a month ago and that we are a tournament level team with the roster.
I do not know what it is about Bol but something about him makes me think he will have no where near the impact as Ayton did. He has immense talent for sure but heard he was lazy at Mater Dei and has no where near the strength as Ayton. I could be totally wrong but he reminds me of a lot of One and Done's who stay for a year, don't really have this dramatic impact like you think they would then leave. Great skill for sureEVCat wrote:It is a great class. We have seen that work and that fail miserably when there is a core of upper-classmen who have, in their mind, earned the time. The Oregon class is highly ranked, but I don't think it is the best we have seen recently...just it is in a year where so many of the prospects in the class are near the top of the ratings. Of course, year to year, classes differ. And this one is ranked top 3, but is also not packed with top 10 or 20 prospects. No one touches what Duke has done, but there is simply more spreading out this year beyond Duke.ASUHATER! wrote:this is one of the most loaded classes coming into the pac 12 ever next season. arizona, asu, ucla, oregon and usc all have top 20ish classes coming in. even with BW it is far from certain that we'll be the best team in the conference, even a top 2-3 team. at this point all we know is that we won't be as awful as we looked to be a month ago and that we are a tournament level team with the roster.
The problem there will be integrating the new guys with players who have played in a Final Four and new guys getting lots of attention. Only one of Oregon's class is a supposed sure-fire hit...Bol Bol. He will be much like Ayton was for us, and they should hope he progresses as much as Ayton did. The rest of the class is int he 20s, 30s, and 50s...in other words, like Randolph, Akot and company. Will Richardson has had a meteoric rise, so that is to be seen how he assimilates.
But I think it is getting ahead of things to say their two-5 star, two-4 star class is one of the most loaded ever. They will be favorites. The talent is certainly there. Over the years, there have been problems when a near starting 5 of highly touted freshmen come onto a team with successful holdovers (I think the best example goes a ways back, in the 90's at UNC..a title team adding Stackhouse and Wallace and losing little should have been a sure thing...instead, they imploded. The seniors never trusted the freshmen, and the freshmen didn't respect the seniors. And that was Dean Smith. Will Altman have as much control?
Again, not saying they aren't the class of the PAC. They are. But this class is a very good class in a year when two 5-stars and two 4-stars gets you a top 3 class. Beyond Bol Bol, none of these guys are automatic day one impact players.
We are in a position to challenge for a top 3 spot now. It is a bit of guesswork right now to know if Jeter is legit or a bust, if BW is ready to run from day one, if some of the things happening off the court with Barcello are resolved enough (not related to him or trouble) to allow him to make the jump as a sophomore, if Randolph was really just intimidated by Trier or not clutch, etc, etc...
But star for ranking star, we are right there with everyone 7 deep. I am excited to even think we have a chance.
True thatYoDeFoe wrote:One of the most loaded years for PAC-12 recruiting, not solely Oregon.
With Pac-12 refs? He's going to be a foul magnet.Beachcat97 wrote:Bol’s size is ridiculous, and he’ll block/change a lot of shots. Oregon may not need him to score a lot of points to make an impact.
There’s no way he’ll be as valuable as Ayton, but he’ll definitely be a factor in the Pac race, imo. I’m curious to see how foul-prone he is.
I believe Choo said within the next two weeks.cpt wrote:When is Jordan Brown supposed to decide?
I mean that's what his dad said. Who knows when he'll decide in all actuality.Beachcat97 wrote:I believe Choo said within the next two weeks.cpt wrote:When is Jordan Brown supposed to decide?
I'm gonna trust his dad on this one. I bet they wanna wrap this up and go public with it. Come on, JB! No fans in America will love you the way ours will!ChooChooCat wrote:I mean that's what his dad said. Who knows when he'll decide in all actuality.Beachcat97 wrote:I believe Choo said within the next two weeks.cpt wrote:When is Jordan Brown supposed to decide?
Unfortunately I have no inside info on this one.ChooChooCat wrote:I mean that's what his dad said. Who knows when he'll decide in all actuality.Beachcat97 wrote:I believe Choo said within the next two weeks.cpt wrote:When is Jordan Brown supposed to decide?
If the guy's options are Nevada, Cal and AZ, I can't see how the first two are even in the conversation. BW had three very good options; JB seems to have one.Chicat wrote:Unfortunately I have no inside info on this one.ChooChooCat wrote:I mean that's what his dad said. Who knows when he'll decide in all actuality.Beachcat97 wrote:I believe Choo said within the next two weeks.cpt wrote:When is Jordan Brown supposed to decide?
Beachcat97 wrote:I'm gonna trust his dad on this one. I bet they wanna wrap this up and go public with it. Come on, JB! No fans in America will love you the way ours will!ChooChooCat wrote:I mean that's what his dad said. Who knows when he'll decide in all actuality.Beachcat97 wrote:I believe Choo said within the next two weeks.cpt wrote:When is Jordan Brown supposed to decide?
Aha. That explains the Nevada thing. If Musselman's been handling this recruitment well and making a good pitch, maybe JB opts for the quiet confines of the Mountain West.NorCalCat wrote: He also mentioned they've known Musselman for a while and value his NBA bonafides.
If there's a big question about Nevada, it's how long Musselman is at Nevada. He's a legit rising star in the coaching world, and it would not shock anyone to see him get looks at major programs immediately.Bear Down Vegas wrote:Cal is def not a great basketball option - but the best school option. Like it or not, UNR is a legit basketball option now. As good as UofA? We're all biased and probably not, but Reno & Musselman are far from a bad option these days. Hard not to get optimistic about this though from our perspective.
He has the benefit of being lean and long rather than wide and strong. The Pac-12 refs seem particularly focused on post players using their lower bodies to move guys (see: Ira Lee) rather than on long players slapping balls and catching a bit of hand.catgrad97 wrote:With Pac-12 refs? He's going to be a foul magnet.Beachcat97 wrote:Bol’s size is ridiculous, and he’ll block/change a lot of shots. Oregon may not need him to score a lot of points to make an impact.
There’s no way he’ll be as valuable as Ayton, but he’ll definitely be a factor in the Pac race, imo. I’m curious to see how foul-prone he is.
At least against the teams not named Arizona.
Well that and do the twins come back or just go pro? If they come back then with brown they are a legit final four contender. If they don't then they're not worth shit quite frankly.Spaceman Spiff wrote:If there's a big question about Nevada, it's how long Musselman is at Nevada. He's a legit rising star in the coaching world, and it would not shock anyone to see him get looks at major programs immediately.Bear Down Vegas wrote:Cal is def not a great basketball option - but the best school option. Like it or not, UNR is a legit basketball option now. As good as UofA? We're all biased and probably not, but Reno & Musselman are far from a bad option these days. Hard not to get optimistic about this though from our perspective.
Are the twins a package to stay/go? What are their prospects? How long could that realistically go?ChooChooCat wrote:Well that and do the twins come back or just go pro? If they come back then with brown they are a legit final four contender. If they don't then they're not worth shit quite frankly.Spaceman Spiff wrote:If there's a big question about Nevada, it's how long Musselman is at Nevada. He's a legit rising star in the coaching world, and it would not shock anyone to see him get looks at major programs immediately.Bear Down Vegas wrote:Cal is def not a great basketball option - but the best school option. Like it or not, UNR is a legit basketball option now. As good as UofA? We're all biased and probably not, but Reno & Musselman are far from a bad option these days. Hard not to get optimistic about this though from our perspective.
Yeah, but does FF contention mean much to Brown? These days, you just don't know. If it did, there would be a lot of schools who are close to a FF that would like his services, IMO.ChooChooCat wrote:Well that and do the twins come back or just go pro? If they come back then with brown they are a legit final four contender. If they don't then they're not worth shit quite frankly.Spaceman Spiff wrote:If there's a big question about Nevada, it's how long Musselman is at Nevada. He's a legit rising star in the coaching world, and it would not shock anyone to see him get looks at major programs immediately.Bear Down Vegas wrote:Cal is def not a great basketball option - but the best school option. Like it or not, UNR is a legit basketball option now. As good as UofA? We're all biased and probably not, but Reno & Musselman are far from a bad option these days. Hard not to get optimistic about this though from our perspective.
If playing on a quality team didnt matter to Brown he would've committed to Cal months ago.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Yeah, but does FF contention mean much to Brown? These days, you just don't know. If it did, there would be a lot of schools who are close to a FF that would like his services, IMO.ChooChooCat wrote:Well that and do the twins come back or just go pro? If they come back then with brown they are a legit final four contender. If they don't then they're not worth shit quite frankly.Spaceman Spiff wrote:If there's a big question about Nevada, it's how long Musselman is at Nevada. He's a legit rising star in the coaching world, and it would not shock anyone to see him get looks at major programs immediately.Bear Down Vegas wrote:Cal is def not a great basketball option - but the best school option. Like it or not, UNR is a legit basketball option now. As good as UofA? We're all biased and probably not, but Reno & Musselman are far from a bad option these days. Hard not to get optimistic about this though from our perspective.
You almost never see twins not make the same exact decision. I've seen Caleb slotted in the early 2nd round and Cody in the latter end of the 2nd round. I think they're both at the point where they can't raise their draft stock with another year, so it'll be interesting to see what they do.baycat93 wrote:Are the twins a package to stay/go? What are their prospects? How long could that realistically go?ChooChooCat wrote:Well that and do the twins come back or just go pro? If they come back then with brown they are a legit final four contender. If they don't then they're not worth shit quite frankly.Spaceman Spiff wrote:If there's a big question about Nevada, it's how long Musselman is at Nevada. He's a legit rising star in the coaching world, and it would not shock anyone to see him get looks at major programs immediately.Bear Down Vegas wrote:Cal is def not a great basketball option - but the best school option. Like it or not, UNR is a legit basketball option now. As good as UofA? We're all biased and probably not, but Reno & Musselman are far from a bad option these days. Hard not to get optimistic about this though from our perspective.
Yeah I've seen Caleb in the late first / early second - I'd think Cody would go late second. Both are already 23y/o so already old for the draft.ChooChooCat wrote:You almost never see twins not make the same exact decision. I've seen Caleb slotted in the early 2nd round and Cody in the latter end of the 2nd round. I think they're both at the point where they can't raise their draft stock with another year, so it'll be interesting to see what they do.baycat93 wrote:Are the twins a package to stay/go? What are their prospects? How long could that realistically go?ChooChooCat wrote:
Well that and do the twins come back or just go pro? If they come back then with brown they are a legit final four contender. If they don't then they're not worth shit quite frankly.