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AM might not be a future NBA player but I'd bet he plays pro over seas if he wants. He is a valuable player on our team
who knows his role. We need him ! Look at his stats from last season. He and JE battled evenly in the team scrimmage.
Glad we have them BOTH.
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Originally posted by wsushox1 View Post
Even his body would not work in today's NBA. Maybe 10 years ago, but not today.
I bet he’s a great kid. His genetics are rare. He should use them.
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Originally posted by pie n eye View Post-I’m trying not to get too hyped. What I’ve seen so far, albeit in a scrimmage and vs an overmatched opponent, has me very excited for this season.
-Bilau. Wow. I understand the desire to redshirt him but I just don’t see how you could. He has the potential to be a freaking nightmare on defense and the boards. He might not have corralled many but I came away from the scrimmage impressed by how hard he pursued the ball on rebounds. He was almost always right there with a chance to grab it. In the exhibition that turned into results. I swear he had like 4 boards in 30 seconds of game time. His size and agility on defense could be a game changer as I think he can legit guard 1-5 ala Draymond Green (except he’s taller). Any offense is a plus and he showed a shot and good vision out of the post on an assist to Tyson.
I wrote that I think Bilau is a candidate for a redshirt. I based that more on 3G's comments after the game and the fact that it sounds like Bilau has some lingering injuries he's dealing with. And I admit that I hate the thought of two really large classes that are going to put us in a situation in a couple of years similar to last year so I'm advocating breaking up the class. But jeez, you guys are right, even with the limited amount of basketball that guy has played, he's definitely got some raw skills. That steal in the 2nd half that he bounced off of the Riverhawk was a pretty athletic and high BBIQ thing to do for a frosh. Let me go on record and say that I'm most definitely okay with no redshirts this year.
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Originally posted by Bluzrover View Post
And I admit that I hate the thought of two really large classes that are going to put us in a situation in a couple of years similar to last year so I'm advocating breaking up the class.
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Originally posted by pie n eye View Post
I’m a Midtgaard fan but I don’t believe the two can be compared in any way. I also don’t see how a Midtgaard red shirt would have benefited anyone.
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Here's something to think about if a player redshirts. Who do you not end up getting?
For example lets say Grady doesn't get hurt in the thanksgiving tourney a few years ago and Nurger doesn't have to burn his redshirt making him a senior last year. Who do we not get? MU, PB, or JE and how does that affect this year?Its a good landing if you can walk away, its a great landing if the plane can be reused the next day.
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Originally posted by pie n eye View Post
Valid concern with the massive class size. It was less than ideal but I think there are a couple things worth mentioning. If Landry hadn’t left early and Austin didn't transfer I think we would have seen fewer struggles last year. And to that point, random things happen. Guys declare for the NBA, unexpectedly transfer, etc. Maybe I’m being too optimistic but it’s possible one or more of these guys develop to the point that they aren’t here all four years. In that case the class sizes sort themselves out. Of course red shirting is a option as well and I’m not opposed to anyone taking one if that’s their decision. I’m just more likely to lean towards preferring “all hands on deck” to try and make the most of this year, especially with the talent we seem to have coming in (hopefully on a consistent basis).
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It would be nice to hear the coaching staff's philosophy on recruiting: do they recruit with expectations of redshirting? Do they expect a certain number of players each year to "change", either declare, leave, transfer, drop out, etc.? Knowing that philosophy may help me understand the options they're looking at for this year.
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Originally posted by OregonShocker View PostIt would be nice to hear the coaching staff's philosophy on recruiting: do they recruit with expectations of redshirting? Do they expect a certain number of players each year to "change", either declare, leave, transfer, drop out, etc.? Knowing that philosophy may help me understand the options they're looking at for this year."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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I don't think Dexter is ready and prob not an early entrant. He has size and skills but he needs a lot of work on his ball handling. Landry showed the scouts a lot by running PG in college which showed he had really good ball skills to go with his shooting. Dexter is still a little stiff in this regard.
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Originally posted by OregonShocker View PostIt would be nice to hear the coaching staff's philosophy on recruiting: do they recruit with expectations of redshirting? Do they expect a certain number of players each year to "change", either declare, leave, transfer, drop out, etc.? Knowing that philosophy may help me understand the options they're looking at for this year.
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