Not that it means much, but I have only seen him at 3 stars. These beat reporters sure know how to stretch the truth for a better looking tweet.
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What good grad transfer is gonna be cool with coming in and being a backup pg? Those guys wanna play and there isnt many minutes available here.
Yeah, I'm not surprised at us having a tough time selling "hey come here and play 10 minutes a game as a rotational guy in your final year of your career." It'd be great for our roster construction of course but it's a tough sell.
What I am interested in though is how much more attractive of a spot this becomes if Coffey doesn't come back. Suddenly, there's an open spot somewhere in the backcourt that seemingly is yours if you want it but the tough part of that situation is that most of the top GT talent has already come off the board.
My general philosophy right now is yes, it would be nice to have a 1 year rental PG to add some depth there but really the philosophy should be find the best GT backcourt player you possibly can and add them.
It is a classic situation to bring in a Freshman PG.
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It is a classic situation to bring in a Freshman PG.
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Not that it means much, but I have only seen him at 3 stars. These beat reporters sure know how to stretch the truth for a better looking tweet.
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Every school has mistakes!
Definitely. This should be a process decision. My assumption is the bust potential for late season freshman recruits is much higher and the risk goes up considerably.
In general I would agree with you. However, in this case he was already committed somewhere else but re-opened once Miles was let go. Could still end up being a bust, but not the same profile as a guy that had no interest going into the spring.
Completely agree. Adams-Woods seems like a solid target and I hope he commits to the Gophers. I should have clarified that I was thinking of a situation where he signs with a different school.
Yeah, I'm not surprised at us having a tough time selling "hey come here and play 10 minutes a game as a rotational guy in your final year of your career." It'd be great for our roster construction of course but it's a tough sell.
What I am interested in though is how much more attractive of a spot this becomes if Coffey doesn't come back. Suddenly, there's an open spot somewhere in the backcourt that seemingly is yours if you want it but the tough part of that situation is that most of the top GT talent has already come off the board.
My general philosophy right now is yes, it would be nice to have a 1 year rental PG to add some depth there but really the philosophy should be find the best GT backcourt player you possibly can and add them.
It's pretty late to get a freshman PG in this class. Bringing in freshman this late in the process has a lot of risk of having a miss take a scholarship for 4 years - see Bakary/Gaston. It might be best to bank the scholarship if they can't bring in a transfer.
Jimmy Whitt is transferring out of SMU. He’s been in college for 4 years, so I assume he’s a grad transfer, averaged 12 points and 4 assists last year. Gophers were interested in him coming out of high school.
14% three point shooter (made 4 last year) and a 57% FT shooter...I hope he would be a really good slasher, defender and passer with those stats.
14% three point shooter (made 4 last year) and a 57% FT shooter...I hope he would be a really good slasher, defender and passer with those stats.
No thanks. I’m tired of athletes who can’t shoot. Give me a roster full of shooters. Even a few slow ones mixed in would be fine. Ryan Cline was no barn-burner, and not a great athlete, but with his shooting he could change a game.
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No thanks. I’m tired of athletes who can’t shoot. Give me a roster full of shooters. Even a few slow ones mixed in would be fine. Ryan Cline was no barn-burner, and not a great athlete, but with his shooting he could change a game.
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No thanks. I’m tired of athletes who can’t shoot. Give me a roster full of shooters. Even a few slow ones mixed in would be fine. Ryan Cline was no barn-burner, and not a great athlete, but with his shooting he could change a game.
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He also got taken to the woodshed defensively. You need a balance of both. Ideally great athletes who can shoot, but you can't load up too much on either dideNo thanks. I’m tired of athletes who can’t shoot. Give me a roster full of shooters. Even a few slow ones mixed in would be fine. Ryan Cline was no barn-burner, and not a great athlete, but with his shooting he could change a game.
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Um... Ryan Cline wasn't the best athlete, but he could defend, something M. Painter demands. He also is a very unique shooter, a high-release, 30-foot range, fadeaway, etc. etc. There are not many of those. They also had an offense built around the 3-ball; drive and dish. Without Carsen Edwards, Ryan Cline is scoring 5 less points per game.
Without Carsen Edwards, defenders would've paid more attention to himSo one guy shot 42% and the other 38%? Ok. Without Carson Edwards he might of averaged more. Edwards before March Madness jacked shots like World B. Free. Cline was a baller!
Rumor is coming out that Hausers will be spliting with Sam going to UVA and Joey going to MSU, so wisconsin misses out on both hometown boys who grew up as Badger fans.