Maybe Isaac can surprise? We need the fouls.
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View Post"Personal reasons" and "take care of family" are sometimes legitimate and sometimes not.
McFarlane seemed to be more raw than posters were expecting and "cheerleader" Eldridge didn't give him coverage. Is it possible Photo was going to beat him out for Udeze's backup?
My first thought was that this makes room for Ziegler. Perhaps a PG is a higher priority than a post?
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Originally posted by shocker43 View PostSo much gloom for a guy who was always only described as "raw" with only backup potential.
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Originally posted by Shockadaisical View PostI am going to give him the benefit of a doubt on the "personal reasons." Most guys who's first concern is landing somewhere else, make the announcement stating that they are entering the transfer portal.
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Not worried. Pohto has D1 size already and I still haven't seen anyone say where they got the idea he will be best as a 4. Dude was listed as 6'11 240 with months ahead in the weight room. I recall seeing him referred to as a high iq player somewhere, so hopefully he catches on fast to defensive positioning.
predicted minutes at the 5:
Udeze 22
Pohto 8
Pleasant 5 (mostly during injuries and foul trouble)
Abidde 5
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Originally posted by ShockerLurker View Post
What are you basing that on? Was that said somewhere or is it an observation? I had thought of him as a stretch 5 and thought he might lack the quickness to guard smaller forwards.
Also, there is this:
https://www.kansas.com/sports/colleg...251166754.html
While Pohto is 6-11 and 240 pounds, he is far from a lumbering center. While he could certainly play minutes at the five spot behind returning starter Morris Udeze and junior-college transfer Matthew McFarlane, Pohto has the athleticism and skill set to play alongside them as well at the power forward position and compete for minutes with returner Clarence Jackson and junior transfer Joe Pleasant.“Kenny is a very skilled and strong 6-foot-11 kid that’s extremely versatile on both sides of the ball,” Barnwell told The Eagle. “For us, he played more on the perimeter and shot threes and opened up the lane for us. He could really pass and was a very good screener. And then defensively, he can guard multiple positions and at times we could switch him onto point guards because he moves laterally so well.
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