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Originally posted by fuball7Originally posted by wushockJust curious. What has Marshall's recruiting so far since he has been here that hasn't pleased you. Last year was the most wins in school history. Is he not doing something right with his recruiting. Have faith in the coach that he knows what he is doing. Why does the NBA draft guys with height that only average one point or 5 points in the last draft.
I like our chances with the players we have and that are coming in. :good:Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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Originally posted by Snapshot9I was just wondering with our new assistant coaches, who will be coaching the big men?"Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Honestly, getting Perry Ellis is going to be more miraculous than just a Home Run. It would be like bottom of the 9th, 2 outs, man on first, down 1 run, and your pitcher is hitting, and then he hits the home run. With the recent interview with Ellis where he said he admires Kentucky's ability to have one year players and go to the NBA, and that is his dream, I really doubt that A) He will be interested in coming to WSU for a year. and B) that Coach would even want a one and done during the 2012-13 season, considering by all definitions that season is going to be a rebuilding year with us replacing 4 starters.
I've kind of given up on hoping to get Perry. I just don't think its going to happen, and the more I read about his recruitment, the more that I think he keeps WSU on his list just because its the hometown team, and he has no real interest in coming here. All for show.
I'd be thrilled if he did sign with us, but only if he plays a minimum of 2 years, and hopefully 3, preferably all 4.
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Perry always speaks very well of who he's talking to. There are no guarantees that Perry will be one and done. It all depends on what happens over the season. He's smart enough to stay longer if he's not guaranteed to be a high or first round draft pick. You're crazy if you don't think 3G would take this type of talent even if it were only for one year. Anything that can help raise the profile of the program is going to be done as it can open more doors to recruits.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by AarghLet me take a shot at naming the players at WSU who were 6'9" or taller and impressive in their first two years.
Ozell Jones
Robert Elmore
Terry Benton
Antoine Carr
Cliff Levingston
There are probably some more, but that's going back over 40 years. It also goes back to a time when recruiting was much different than it is now.
I don't know for sure how good Gene Wiley was during his first two years but he is tied with Warren (Armstrong) Jabali for the most triple-doubles in school history.
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Originally posted by 60ShockThe value in recruiting a Perry Ellis, for a school like WSU, is not in the number of years he plays, but simply in the perception of being able to succesfully recruit a player of that status."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Originally posted by jocoshockOriginally posted by fuball7Originally posted by wushockJust curious. What has Marshall's recruiting so far since he has been here that hasn't pleased you. Last year was the most wins in school history. Is he not doing something right with his recruiting. Have faith in the coach that he knows what he is doing. Why does the NBA draft guys with height that only average one point or 5 points in the last draft.
I like our chances with the players we have and that are coming in. :good:
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Originally posted by 1972ShockerOriginally posted by AarghLet me take a shot at naming the players at WSU who were 6'9" or taller and impressive in their first two years.
Ozell Jones
Robert Elmore
Terry Benton
Antoine Carr
Cliff Levingston
There are probably some more, but that's going back over 40 years. It also goes back to a time when recruiting was much different than it is now.
I don't know for sure how good Gene Wiley was during his first two years but he is tied with Warren (Armstrong) Jabali for the most triple-doubles in school history."I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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It would just be nice to run across a big man that wasn't so much of a project, and could produce by the time he was a sophmore, like Cole Aldrich did.
The verdict is still out on Orukpe, but I have the feeling that this coming season will give us indication if all the fuss we made about him was worth it or not. If Orukpe can just be a major shot blocker, that will help a great deal.
I think Stutz will have his best year coming up. He can score when he gets the ball inside. I look for his improvement to be much like Miller's improvement between his junior to senior year.
Uwadiae sounds much like a project as Orukpe is, and I just hope that he is a fast learner.
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