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YesDo we honestly think that this roster will be better next year?
No doubt. It starts with Asuma and GroveDo we honestly think that this roster will be better next year?
I have felt that Asuma is going to really help right away- you like Grove's chances to help next year?No doubt. It starts with Asuma and Grove
If Payne wasn't one of the departures, I would be ecstatic with this level of roster stability. I think last year we found out who we had and the rest of the departures make sense.I'm not sure that returning 5, maybe 6, guys out of 13 is "stabilizing the roster." Kind of an odd comment. The rest of the tweet is true.
Maybe not a regular basis, but I think he'll see some spot minutes here and thereI have felt that Asuma is going to really help right away- you like Grove's chances to help next year?
We call that the Nadine Babu specialKind of an odd comment.
I do based on two things.I have felt that Asuma is going to really help right away- you like Grove's chances to help next year?
considering ryan james tried scaring subscribers into thinking up to 9-10 guys could transfer, yes this is stable.I'm not sure that returning 5, maybe 6, guys out of 13 is "stabilizing the roster." Kind of an odd comment. The rest of the tweet is true.
You mean IRJO, Asuma will bring something that the Gophers lackI do based on two things.
First of all his progress has been hampered by injuries. Secondly I defer my thoughts based on Ryan James take on him. RJ thinks he has a lot of upside and has a feel for the game. He does many things well, has a high hoops IQ, is a team player and plays hard on D. He can be a solid contributor.
IMO, Asuma will bring something that the Gophers lack. That is an all around solid PG.
Of course. You lose a player to the NBA draft, you’ve lost one of the top players in the country. However, whether the roster ends up worse depends on how Asuma plays and as-yet-to-be-determined portal additions.Without Christie the roster is worse. Losing Payne is to be expected. Getting Garcia back was big.
Without Christie the roster is worse. Losing Payne is to be expected. Getting Garcia back was big.
Yeah, I still see Ben needing to pull a pretty big rabbit out of the hat to have a team that can match last year's accomplishments. Payne is a gigantic loss, and we already needed to add depth at that position, so now we need two centers. Good luck.Losing Payne was now to be expected?
If they lose Christie too, which I think is more likely than not, the Gophers are going to need at least 3 players who can contribute a lot out of the portal to be competitive next season.
As previously posted in another strand: IF Christie returns, and IF they can get a 5 that can rebound and play D and a decent wing, they have a chance to be better than last year, and that's assuming there is continued development from Christie, Hawkins, and Mitchell, and the addition of Asuma, who will get some playing time.Losing Payne was now to be expected?
If they lose Christie too, which I think is more likely than not, the Gophers are going to need at least 3 players who can contribute a lot out of the portal to be competitive next season.
Good analysis. I’d love to see Grove be able to contribute as a freshman and the qualities you describe are needed on this roster. Can he be physically ready to compete by the start of the season though?As previously posted in another strand: IF Christie returns, and IF they can get a 5 that can rebound and play D and a decent wing, they have a chance to be better than last year, and that's assuming there is continued development from Christie, Hawkins, and Mitchell, and the addition of Asuma, who will get some playing time.
Those are big "ifs", but I think not impossible. You win with good guard play, and they could have a very good group of guards next year with Christie's return.
And I hope a lot of NBA scouts saw him getting backed down and pummeled by big guards last year, and his stock fell a bit. I don't see him as a 1st round pick yet. That shot is sure sweet though!
The other addition that may help more than people think is the Grove kid. Saw him live, and he's an athlete that moves well and is strong enough to provide some defense and rebounding in limited minutes.
A lot of things still have to fall in place, but if they do, there still is a decent chance this team is better and an upper division Big Ten squad.
That is a fair question as injuries have held him back. It will be interesting to see if he plays any AAU and takes time to heal for Summer workouts. At 6'-8" and 230 or so, is he done growing other than getting stronger? Grove also played goalie on his soccer team so that says a lot about his athletic ability.Good analysis. I’d love to see Grove be able to contribute as a freshman and the qualities you describe are needed on this roster. Can he be physically ready to compete by the start of the season though?
Do graduating seniors play club basketball in the summer before college? I would guess not. Maybe Howard Pulley or something like that.That is a fair question as injuries have held him back. It will be interesting to see if he plays any AAU and takes time to heal for Summer workouts. At 6'-8" and 230 or so, is he done growing other than getting stronger? Grove also played goalie on his soccer team so that says a lot about his athletic ability.
HIs development will be worth watching. Many here have written him off to the role of RS.
My guess is that those on scholarship don't play AAU.Do graduating seniors play club basketball in the summer before college? I would guess not. Maybe Howard Pulley or something like that.
Do graduating seniors play club basketball in the summer before college? I would guess not. Maybe Howard Pulley or something like that.
95% of players last year of AAU is the summer before their senior year.Do graduating seniors play club basketball in the summer before college? I would guess not. Maybe Howard Pulley or something like that.
Good analysis. I’d love to see Grove be able to contribute as a freshman and the qualities you describe are needed on this roster. Can he be physically ready to compete by the start of the season though?
In terms of his injury, I certainly don't know. But when I see a kid like this who is physically strong enough and athletic enough at 6-8" and around 230, and he can get off the floor and is very willing to play physically, you can always find minutes for a guy like that.Good analysis. I’d love to see Grove be able to contribute as a freshman and the qualities you describe are needed on this roster. Can he be physically ready to compete by the start of the season though?
If you read things closely, I'm not talking about him getting "significant minutes", just that he's the kind of kid that will "get some minutes" because he is physical, can rebound, and has a good feel for the game.If Grove is getting any significant playing time this coming season, that's a really, really bad sign.
He's not a B1G player.
As previously posted in another strand: IF Christie returns, and IF they can get a 5 that can rebound and play D and a decent wing, they have a chance to be better than last year, and that's assuming there is continued development from Christie, Hawkins, and Mitchell, and the addition of Asuma, who will get some playing time.
Those are big "ifs", but I think not impossible. You win with good guard play, and they could have a very good group of guards next year with Christie's return.
And I hope a lot of NBA scouts saw him getting backed down and pummeled by big guards last year, and his stock fell a bit. I don't see him as a 1st round pick yet. That shot is sure sweet though!
The other addition that may help more than people think is the Grove kid. Saw him live, and he's an athlete that moves well and is strong enough to provide some defense and rebounding in limited minutes.
A lot of things still have to fall in place, but if they do, there still is a decent chance this team is better and an upper division Big Ten squad.