I'm sure he blocks out on the boards ALOT better
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Shakur Juiston - Hutch CC to UNLV
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Originally posted by Bluzrover View PostI'd be okay with his signing. But would he get as many minutes this next season as he might want? Would a national championship run be enough to offset the 8 to 10 minutes a game he might get? The guy played 30 MPG this last season. That would be quite a change. Of course, I'm assuming he wouldn't be able to take minutes away from a couple of our bigs. Perhaps he takes Willis' minutes?
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Originally posted by Hurley View PostHave you seen him play? He'd be our sixth man and possibly the best rebounder on the team.
Now, whether or not we have a realistic chance of landing him is altogether another question. The fact that he hasn't jumped on his offer from the flagship would indicate the young man must have some pretty good wits about himself and has surrounded himself by some careful advisers. But from all I can tell, we haven't even offered the young man.
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The highest level JUCO guys we have brought in here have excelled. I would expect Juiston to preform at the level of Hall/Early. He would be a great addition for this year and be even more needed next year to go alongside Shamet/McDuffie.
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Originally posted by WSUwatcher View PostHe'd have been a very good player at WSU, but the Shocks already have a guy in Willis who can be a very good player at the same position next year -- he just needs to take the customary second year juco leap under Marshall. So Juiston probably wasn't exactly WSU's main need.
Note HCGM knows much better than I do what his needs are, so if he does exactly what I'm wondering about, although I might not agree with it, I do believe he knows what's best for his team.
Since Juiston's off the board, I'm more open to bringing in a HS recruit (if one is available) or a sophomore transfer (if one is available), and would prefer a big, precisely for the exact stated reason.
It will be interesting to see this play out.
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Juiston played in just eight games this year before undergoing season-ending surgery. The linked article states he just used a normal redshirt year so they didn't apply for a medical hardship, which doesn't make sense to me. But it seems he has a year of eligibility remaining. If he qualifies as a grad-transfer, he could play next year. I don't see WSU being interested in a one-year player unless Rod Brown decides to move on.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostJuiston played in just eight games this year before undergoing season-ending surgery. The linked article states he just used a normal redshirt year so they didn't apply for a medical hardship, which doesn't make sense to me. But it seems he has a year of eligibility remaining. If he qualifies as a grad-transfer, he could play next year. I don't see WSU being interested in a one-year player unless Rod Brown decides to move on.
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Agree. He would not qualify for a regular redshirt. But he would qualify for a medical hardship waiver and most likely that is what he received. The newspaper report is probably just wrong as hard as that is to believe. Bottom line it doesn't really matter whether it's a medical redshirt or a regular redshirt if he has his degree he can transfer under the grad transfer exception and still meet the 5 to play 4 rule.
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