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How the hell would we fit another big guy on our roster? We would seriously have to tell somebody to take a hike. On another note, I suspect Nick has told his brother the firepower we have at Wichita State and with his addition, we could be a legit Final Four possibility. Then again, last year some were predicting us to go to the Final Four.......:moody:
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Maybe he would be interested in walking on and paying his way? :) hehe
I'm still trying to put together what 'he's going to surprise you all' would mean. If its just that he is going to choose a school other than Kentucky that is also another blue chip program, it's not much of a surprise right? <img src="images/smilies/smile.png" border="0" alt="" title="Smile" smilieid="1" class="inlineimg"><br>
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My supreme skills of logic tell me that he is either quitting basketball to join the chess team, or he's having all the blue chip programs recruit him only to choose a lowly mid major instead...
The #1 recruit going to FSU would be rather surprising :)
I actually think FSU has a decent shot. His parents are both alumni, his best friend since childhood (their dads played together at FSU and in the NBA) just committed a few days ago, and while he's considered an extremely elite offensive recruit, his defense can use development, and that's FSU's one major strength. Which I think is the most important ... the obvious goal is the NBA, and he should go wherever helps him develop to be a better NBA player.
I could also see Kansas, due to Nick being at WSU, and just being close to him. Not to mention the obvious strengths Kansas as a program offers.
I really don't see Kentucky happening. No major reason for feeling that way ... I just get the feeling he's too competitive for how easy things would be at Kentucky. He'd be part of a class that has 4 of the top 6 recruits in this upcoming class, dominating a weak SEC. Just seems to simple.
Originally posted by BleacherReport
Fred VanVleet on Shockers' 3-Pt Shooting Confidence -- ' Honestly, I just tell these guys to let their nuts hang.'
Andrew is as good as advertised. Now that we know based on Trop's findings that he really D's up, it does not really matter where he goes because he will make that lucky team much better, no matter who it is. Think about what Larry Bird and Magic did for their College and NBA teams. Now I am not saying Andrew is that good and only time will tell how good he really is. However, players like Andrew could even come to 21st and Hillside for a Season or two, and lead a team that might Dance in March to a team that could Dance deep into March. Or, he can do the same anywhere else he so chooses.
Carr and Cliff did that here, so we know it can be done. Before they came along, we made it to the Final 4 without our stars who did not play 2nd Semester that Season. Now we long for another deep showing in March and we will never stop believing it is possible some fine day. How and when wiil this happen and who will be the key players to lead us? Dunno, but we will continue to seek to find a way to make that happen.
@rhl40d I guess there is a difference of opinion on Andrews's defense. In an article yeterday Bossi called him a big time defender.
I don't mean he is a bad defender. But most scouting reports I've read on him have him more advanced offensively than defensively.
By no means do I think anything he learns in college matters for this kid being the #1 pick in 2014. But if the rules require him to sit in college for a year, I think he likely could develop more defensively.
Originally posted by BleacherReport
Fred VanVleet on Shockers' 3-Pt Shooting Confidence -- ' Honestly, I just tell these guys to let their nuts hang.'
I'm not going to read into it much. However, I had a little conversation @ Shocker Madness last night with Nick in the autograph line. I asked him if he was bringing his little brother here next year to which he just chuckled. I then sarcastically asked he wouldn't be going to Kentucky. He said no he's not going to Kentucky followed by verbatim
"Just you wait, he's going to surprise you all."
RecruitScoop's Alex Kline calls this valid and interesting info but he's sure Nick just wants to get the fans excited and thinking differently on Andrew's decision. He believes he will go to Kentucky, but if not Kentucky, FSU as he thinks both are in extremely strong positions.
It actually wouldn't be out of the question for him to make an "unofficial visit" sometime to watch Nick. The challenge will be not letting him out of the building until national signing day if he does show up.
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