Lincoln is a fine city, but transferring from San Diego to Lincoln will be culture shock! Nice facility, though, and lots of NIL from boosters.
5.5 PPG in 19 minutes as a soph
Lincoln is a fine city, but transferring from San Diego to Lincoln will be culture shock! Nice facility, though, and lots of NIL from boosters.
5.5 PPG in 19 minutes as a soph
We’ve been told many times on this board that there is no such thing as a walk on in the modern era.Ryan James from GI just reported that Gophers are going after 1 more plus a walk—on. No positions mentioned. Maybe Wilkerson from SdSU will get a look
Whatever the case- I am glad to hear that we are in the market for one more portal guy.We’ve been told many times on this board that there is no such thing as a walk on in the modern era.
But the weather is pretty much the same so there’s that.Lincoln is a fine city, but transferring from San Diego to Lincoln will be culture shock! Nice facility, though, and lots of NIL from boosters.
Agreed he's gonna get a big paycheck but I'm betting he ends up riding the pine for Malone.. He's not going to have the green light to take any and every shot he wants and not play any defense.Last year in college, big paycheck and he has to make it on a big stage to have a chance at the NBA, so why not. There is always overseas in two years.
Agreed he's gonna get a big paycheck but I'm betting he ends up riding the pine for Malone.. He's not going to have the green light to take any and every shot he wants and not play any defense.
You're supposed to call them practice players....We’ve been told many times on this board that there is no such thing as a walk on in the modern era.
I doubt UNC is done recruiting.....He's penciled in as a starter for now
I doubt UNC is done recruiting.....
The bigger they are the harder they fall.Michigan lands Mustapha Thiam. Lose one NBA big man, bring in another. Wash, rinse, repeat.
A relative of the former Gopher Great Abdule?Michigan lands Mustapha Thiam. Lose one NBA big man, bring in another. Wash, rinse, repeat.
Gopher staff read some of the insight in here? Needed to back off on the guy?
Did he post a commitment or something? I remember this guy was someone Ben Johnson was pursuing for his last year when he was transferring from Manhattan.Gopher staff read some of the insight in here? Needed to back off on the guy?![]()
Just a visitDid he post a commitment or something? I remember this guy was someone Ben Johnson was pursuing for his last year when he was transferring from Manhattan.
So glad the gophers were able to pay for his surgery and rehab
Unfortunate but it is also entirely possible that we didn't want him back or he wasn't interested in coming off the bench. Will be shocked if Asuma and Evans are not the starting back court next year.So glad the gophers were able to pay for his surgery and rehab![]()
Well we pretty much know that Kent State wasn't competing on the basis of NIL $. So yeah, I would guess Niko either offered him the minimum or told him that he might have a better shot to shine elsewhere. I think Niko liked him, but it may have been an issue of fit.Who chooses Kent State over the B10??? Makes me think Niko told him he was free to look at other options......
Niko told him he wasn't starting I'm assuming and he chose to go somewhere he could.Who chooses Kent State over the B10??? Makes me think Niko told him he was free to look at other options......
I tried to search but no info on relatives for Moustapha Thiam.A relative of the former Gopher Great Abdule?
It feels to me like it is a high priority for Niko that all of his guards and wings be decent to very good shooters. I may be wrong on this, but from the little I saw of him last year, jump-shooting was not his strong suit.Well we pretty much know that Kent State wasn't competing on the basis of NIL $. So yeah, I would guess Niko either offered him the minimum or told him that he might have a better shot to shine elsewhere. I think Niko liked him, but it may have been an issue of fit.
Also FT%. I mentioned this in the other thread, but he was a 46% FT shooter last year and I'm sure he would have raised that closer to his previous year 72%...but I'm really glad to have Kyan Evans who shot 85% his breakout year under Niko.It feels to me like it is a high priority for Niko that all of his guards and wings be decent to very good shooters. I may be wrong on this, but from the little I saw of him last year, jump-shooting was not his strong suit.
Who chooses Kent State over the B10??? Makes me think Niko told him he was free to look at other options......
Not sure it's been posted anywhere yet, but Matas Deniusas from Tennessee-Martin committed to Rhode Island last week. Lumping him with the Willis discussion because I think both made playing time decisions.
UNC doesn't believe in practicing free throwsFun fact: Cade Tyson shot 86%, 86%, 56%, 82% FT for his career. Kyan Evans went from 85% under Niko to 69% under Hubert Davis. You'd think FT% would be the thing most unlikely to wildly change based on competition level etc. but it seems so much more mental than mechanical.