All Things 2021 Gophers Basketball Recruiting Thread

Wait, we are still recruiting guards? How many years of eligibility does he have left?
 







This is intriguing, hope this kid succeeds and gives us solid minutes this year. Doogie slackin, last 2 signings came outta nowhere!
 

Anyone have anything on this kid outside of his #s last year? I can't find anything if he is amazing, terrible or somewhere in between!
 

Saw he had multiple D1 offers. Other offers include Kent St., Georgia Southern, Buffalo and TN Martin
 



Saw he had multiple D1 offers. Other offers include Kent St., Georgia Southern, Buffalo and TN Martin
From a quick check of his Twitter feed, Coastal Carolina, Kent State, Buffalo, UT-Martin, Georgia Southern, and Davis & Elkins College (who?!?!). Credit to him for holding out for the high major offer!

Not sure how much I trust the JUCO stats -- it says he played 6.1 minutes per game, for a total of 137 minutes (in which he scored an astounding 359 points)...who knows how rigorous the data recording is. I really hope that 3P% is accurate, that sounds great.

EDIT: I did a little more digging on the obviously wrong minutes figure...and it looks like for the first 18 games of the season they just recorded him playing 1 minute each game because they probably didn't keep track. It actually looks like he really improved throughout the year, only scoring 5 and 8 points and low double digits in his first month...but then had games with 31, 25, 23, 23, 20, 20 in the last month of the season. Somehow he only recorded 0 or 1 assists in each game the last couple months so does not seem to be a distributor. He also shot 58% and 53% from 3 in March and April.
 
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Thiam’s parents are from Senegal. could Sy be the next commit? Make Senegal gopher country?
 





This should be it for guards.

I'm not so sure. That's only five. The team could still use a true point guard (the JUCO is a fine shooter and scorer but he does not appear to be a point guard - few assists and a lousy assist to turnover ratio) and Johnson said a week ago that he was looking for one. He said the competition was fierce but there are still a lot of them in the transfer portal and some of them look promising.

6 guards/wings and 6 front court players should do it. Without considering Fox, we now have 4 front court players.
 

From a quick check of his Twitter feed, Coastal Carolina, Kent State, Buffalo, UT-Martin, Georgia Southern, and Davis & Elkins College (who?!?!). Credit to him for holding out for the high major offer!

Not sure how much I trust the JUCO stats -- it says he played 6.1 minutes per game, for a total of 137 minutes (in which he scored an astounding 359 points)...who knows how rigorous the data recording is. I really hope that 3P% is accurate, that sounds great.

EDIT: I did a little more digging on the obviously wrong minutes figure...and it looks like for the first 18 games of the season they just recorded him playing 1 minute each game because they probably didn't keep track. It actually looks like he really improved throughout the year, only scoring 5 and 8 points and low double digits in his first month...but then had games with 31, 25, 23, 23, 20, 20 in the last month of the season. Somehow he only recorded 0 or 1 assists in each game the last couple months so does not seem to be a distributor. He also shot 58% and 53% from 3 in March and April.
Yep, not a distributor statistically but he better not be with that 3 point percentage
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I'm not so sure. That's only five. The team could still use a true point guard (the JUCO is a fine shooter and scorer but he does not appear to be a point guard - few assists and a lousy assist to turnover ratio) and Johnson said a week ago that he was looking for one. He said the competition was fierce but there are still a lot of them in the transfer portal and some of them look promising.

6 guards/wings and 6 front court players should do it. Without considering Fox, we now have 4 front court players.
That makes sense. Get a true 5 (sounds like a few options there), hopefully Mitchell, and then I assume a senior PG to fill the roster.
 


Not sure how much I trust the JUCO stats -- it says he played 6.1 minutes per game, for a total of 137 minutes (in which he scored an astounding 359 points)...who knows how rigorous the data recording is. I really hope that 3P% is accurate, that sounds great.

EDIT: I did a little more digging on the obviously wrong minutes figure...and it looks like for the first 18 games of the season they just recorded him playing 1 minute each game because they probably didn't keep track. It actually looks like he really improved throughout the year, only scoring 5 and 8 points and low double digits in his first month...but then had games with 31, 25, 23, 23, 20, 20 in the last month of the season. Somehow he only recorded 0 or 1 assists in each game the last couple months so does not seem to be a distributor. He also shot 58% and 53% from 3 in March and April.

Yes, of course, those minutes per game numbers are wrong. Nobody averages 15 points per 6 minutes - not even Pistol Pete Maravich.
 

Yes, of course, those minutes per game numbers are wrong. Nobody averages 15 points per 6 minutes - not even Pistol Pete Maravich.
Haha of course — I was using it as evidence of shoddy statistical record keeping at JUCOs.
 

Senegal is already Gopher country from the Gaston Diedhiou days!
Apparently so is NM. Looks like RP got his Gaston part 2 to commit. His roster is up to 15 now, so maybe he can spare a couple of players for BJ
 





It looks like a pretty solid pickup. From his highlights, he looks like more of a shooter. He has a strange release. I'm not ripping it, I don't really care about a release, just commenting that he has a unique motion. Because he has 4 years, I assume he didn't have any academic issues that resulted in him going JuCo.
 

Q&A with newest Gophers basketball transfer Abdoulaye Thiam​

By Chris Monter

 


Decent chance he ends up with a scholarship, though?

I like this addition from a team chemistry standpoint. If he was at Johns Hopkins he is a serious student: he was a National Merit Commended scholar, an electrical/mechanical engineering major, and interested in business. From Norwalk, Iowa. Johns Hopkins didn't play basketball this year so he is essentially a 5th year senior.

It looks like he is a good 3PT specialist averaging 2 made per game at a 40% clip (and 80% of his shots were 3's). Can't imagine he sees the floor for us much unless something has gone wrong.
 


I figured that had to be. From his first two pickups, it appears that Ben likes smart players from prestigious schools but giving a scholarship to a player from Johns Hopkins would seem to be pushing that a little too far. It would be interesting to see how well he can do in limited minutes though.
 




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