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  • #91
    Originally posted by asiseeit View Post

    Really? Name a couple of good ones you think we actually have a shot at getting?
    In the last two pages of the thread there were several names mentioned of guys that entered the transfer portal. More will follow.

    I’ve said before I don’t think we need to find a world beater for the third center next year. Just a guy who is mobile, can block shots, set screens, and catch the ball and dunk it. If he's a decent FT shooter it’d be a plus.

    I don’t have any specific names for you, sorry. I’m not involved in the recruiting so I have no idea who the staff is targeting or how likely they are to commit. Maybe we won’t find someone who fits that description. I think it’s more likely we will.

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    • #92
      According to Taylor’s spreadsheet, it doesn’t appear we have anyone else targeted at this point. Doesn’t mean Gregg doesn’t have his razor in hand.

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      • #93
        Colin Castleton from Michigan.

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        • #94
          the 6'10" Hoffman kid from UNC if we are gonna dream

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Bluzrover View Post
            According to Taylor’s spreadsheet, it doesn’t appear we have anyone else targeted at this point. Doesn’t mean Gregg doesn’t have his razor in hand.
            I wonder if that means they feel confident with what’s on the roster at this point and are willing to be patient and wait for the right fit?

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            • #96
              Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
              the 6'10" Hoffman kid from UNC if we are gonna dream
              "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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              • #97
                Michael "MJ" Cage, Jr. (6'10" / 235) has announced he is transferring from Pepperdine. 3/4* recruit in out of High School, started at Oregon, transferred to Pepperdine. Sit one (maybe) play one Big Man.

                His Dad played at San Diego State and in the NBA and is an announcer for the OKC Thunder. It looks like he left the Pepperdine team last summer prior to the 19-20 season.

                https://video.search.yahoo.com/searc...8&action=click



                https://pepperdinewaves.com/sports/m.../m-j-cage/2529

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by pie n eye View Post

                  I wonder if that means they feel confident with what’s on the roster at this point and are willing to be patient and wait for the right fit?
                  I suppose so. We keep reading that 3G is really high on Bilau but I would think they are keeping their powder dry for just the right guy at this point. Maybe it’s just us who think they need another 6’10” Big to roam the protect the front court.

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                  • #99
                    Has Marshall ever had a roster without 3 posts?

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                    • Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
                      Has Marshall ever had a roster without 3 posts?
                      I'm not even sure he had one post in 2007/2008. Thomasson at 6'7" played the 5 a lot and Durley was a freshman who was not ready. Of course the cupboard was pretty bare when Turgeon left. I remember Marshall telling his assistants to go recruit someone taller than he was.
                      I won't tolerate rude behavior

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                      • Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
                        Has Marshall ever had a roster without 3 posts?
                        That’s a great question. Looking back it seems to be more of a recent trend. For the most part, he usually only carried no more than two, true centers. And usually that was a fairly tall, traditional center ala Nurger at 6’10” or Bush/Stutz >7’ and the other guy being somewhere between 6’7 to 6’9”.

                        If you look at the FF team, he had no one above 6’9” Coleby, and Lufile was listed as a forward. The Durley/Stutz years were interesting in that you had a traditional big man who was spelled by a much shorter guy, in this case the 6’7” Durley.

                        The 2007-08 season he had no center listed on his roster and no one above 6’7”.

                        While I don’t want to go back to 2007, I think we can surmise that Gregg has always figured out a way to win a lot of games without three traditional centers on his roster.

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                        • Originally posted by Bluzrover View Post

                          That’s a great question. Looking back it seems to be more of a recent trend. For the most part, he usually only carried no more than two, true centers. And usually that was a fairly tall, traditional center ala Nurger at 6’10” or Bush/Stutz >7’ and the other guy being somewhere between 6’7 to 6’9”.

                          If you look at the FF team, he had no one above 6’9” Coleby, and Lufile was listed as a forward. The Durley/Stutz years were interesting in that you had a traditional big man who was spelled by a much shorter guy, in this case the 6’7” Durley.

                          The 2007-08 season he had no center listed on his roster and no one above 6’7”.

                          While I don’t want to go back to 2007, I think we can surmise that Gregg has always figured out a way to win a lot of games without three traditional centers on his roster.
                          Dude. How tf did you forget about Ehimen?
                          People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov

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                          Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.

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                          • Originally posted by Bluzrover View Post

                            That’s a great question. Looking back it seems to be more of a recent trend. For the most part, he usually only carried no more than two, true centers. And usually that was a fairly tall, traditional center ala Nurger at 6’10” or Bush/Stutz >7’ and the other guy being somewhere between 6’7 to 6’9”.

                            If you look at the FF team, he had no one above 6’9” Coleby, and Lufile was listed as a forward. The Durley/Stutz years were interesting in that you had a traditional big man who was spelled by a much shorter guy, in this case the 6’7” Durley.

                            The 2007-08 season he had no center listed on his roster and no one above 6’7”.

                            While I don’t want to go back to 2007, I think we can surmise that Gregg has always figured out a way to win a lot of games without three traditional centers on his roster.
                            Carl Hall (6'8)and Orupke(7'1) were our main Centers that year, and Lufile(6'9) occasionally backed them up if necessary. Lufile played in each of our NCAA games on the road to the F4 but only sparingly. Coleby sat out the F4 year because of his transfer. The 31-0 2013-14 year was when Coleby(6'9), Lufile(6'9), and Carter(6'7) all shared time fairly equally.

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                            • Good points all, but height was not as important in the Valley.

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                              • Originally posted by shock View Post

                                Dude. How tf did you forget about Ehimen?
                                My bad! I honestly don’t know how I missed him. I looked at that roster twice just to make sure! Damn these old glasses...

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