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Geo Baker is coming back for 1 more year. Also, buy his jersey. https://twitter.com/Geo_Baker_1/status/1412888031485468675
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Terrance Shannon announced that he was returning to Texas Tech for his 3rd season. He and Kevin McCullar are Tech's biggest two names locally, along with Jace Jung, and are likely in line for some decent endorsement deals in the NIL era. And then there's Master P's kid, an incoming freshman for Tennessee State, who signed a $2 million endorsement deal for a large webdev tech agency.
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 23:39 |
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Team USA beat Canada in the U19 semi-finals today, Canada hit a late 3 to get it back to 6 at 92-86. They led for a bit in the 3rd before USA pushed it to double digits in the 4th. Zach Edey has been killing it for Canada, averaging 16/15 while shooting 58%. Sadly, that's pretty much his free throw percentage too. For USA they've been led by Chet Holmgren and Kenneth Lofton Jr (no relation). Lofton Jr is going to put up monster numbers at La Tech this year. Jalen Ivey was leading the team in scoring early on, but his numbers have slipped the last few rounds. He's been good on the drive, but his 3 is still very unreliable. Caleb Furst is a 3rd Purdue guy in the tournament, he's been ok in spot minutes for USA. He's been efficient in his scoring and rebounds at a decent rate but has been pushed around on defense a bit.
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# ? Jul 10, 2021 19:50 |
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mcmagic posted:Geo Baker is coming back for 1 more year. Also, buy his jersey. Harper Jr's coming back too yeah? Rutgers is gonna be pretty drat good next year.
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# ? Jul 10, 2021 23:39 |
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Canada beat Serbia 101-92 to get bronze in the FIBA U19. Arizona's Bennedict Richard Felder Mathurin let the way with 31 on 11/15 shooting and hit 9/10 free throws. Ryan Nembhard from Creighton had 21 and Purdue's Zach Edey had a not great 12 points on 13 shots, but pulled down 12 boards and blocked 5. USA plays France in 5 minutes for the gold, it'll be live on ESPN+, the replay might be on YouTube later.
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# ? Jul 11, 2021 16:57 |
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France led by 5 going into the 4th but USA wins 83-81. Lofton Jr and Ivey had 16 points each, Lofton, TCU's Micheal Miles, and Tennessee's Michael Miles all had 7 rebounds.
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# ? Jul 11, 2021 19:50 |
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Ivey completely changed the course of that gold medal game. dude is poised to have a great year
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# ? Jul 12, 2021 18:21 |
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Texas Tech lands Oral Roberts transfer Kevin Obanor, a 6'8" F with range all the way out to the 3 point line. High volume/efficiency guy. There's one more spot on the 13-man thanks to covid eligibility rules, and Tech is in on one more guy (that we know of) Alabama transfer Jaden Shackelford with a final 3 of Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Tech. Tech's roster next year is looking pretty salty, just a notch below that of Kansas and Baylor in the Big XII. If Adams can coach em up, the season could be pretty interesting. Smalls Clarence Nadolny - 1.8ppg Mylik Wilson - 12.9ppg Middles Terrence Shannon, Jr. - 12.9ppg Kevin McCullar - 10.4ppg Chibuzo Agbo, Jr. - 2.0ppg KJ Allen - JC Sardaar Calhoun - 5.3ppg Davion Warren - 21.2ppg Adonis Arms - 10.5ppg Bigs Kevin Obanor - 18.7ppg Daniel Batcho - RS Marcus Santos-Silva - 8.3ppg Bryson Williams - 15.1ppg The offense is going to be very different than Beard's: they'll be playing fast with green lights to shoot. Recruiting wise, he's focusing on offensive recruits to try to teach defense rather than defensive players to try to teach how to shoot. I'm expecting them to platoon heavily and play a lot of press defense, swapping lineups of small-mid-big between groups of 1-2-2, 1-3-1, and 0-4-1 based on matchup and who has the hot hand. Honestly, with as good as Obanor and Williams are, I would not be surprised to see them on the court together for 20 minutes/game and each getting another 10 with another big or a small-ball lineup. Don't think you'll ever see us come onto the court without at least 1 of the 4 bigs, either. Also expecting them to keep at least 2 3 point shooters on the floor the whole time, more if Shannon, Arms, and Agbo take steps forward in their 3pt % and volume. Davion Warren will be another interesting player to see, as he's a high volume scorer, but not necessarily a high efficiency player. With the 3 high-efficiency bigs as well as efficient drivers in Shannon, McCullar, and Wilson, he'll be the one guy asked to slow down, take better shots, and distribute when it's not there. kayakyakr fucked around with this message at 18:02 on Jul 16, 2021 |
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Kirios posted:Harper Jr's coming back too yeah? Rutgers is gonna be pretty drat good next year. They're a fringe NCAA team, ranked #57 right now in the Bart Torvik projections, mainly because they lost Myles Johnson who had the fifth best defensive rating of any major conference player in the country last year. Right now Rutgers is projected ninth in the Big Ten, mainly because the top of the conference is so loaded Basically, if center Cliff Omoruyi and wing Jaden Jones are good contributors, they're a NCAA team, if not, they aren't. They lost Johnson, Jacob Young (who had a great season), and Montez Mathis (a solid 3 and D wing who lost playing time to a defensive specialist.) There's a bunch of freshmen who didn't play much or redshirted like Jones and Omoruyi, Aundrae Hyatt comes in from LSU to replace Mathis, and Paul Mulcahy is going to see a lot more minutes with Young gone. I guess maybe the other x-factor is Harper and Baker were hurt a lot of the year.
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Kim Jong Il posted:They're a fringe NCAA team, ranked #57 right now in the Bart Torvik projections, mainly because they lost Myles Johnson who had the fifth best defensive rating of any major conference player in the country last year. Right now Rutgers is projected ninth in the Big Ten, mainly because the top of the conference is so loaded They won't be #57 when RH2 and Geo coming back is factored into that but the main issue is that they really had no freshmen show anything last year and they are going to miss Young more than people think. You know anything about Agee?
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# ? Jul 18, 2021 18:13 |
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It's already factored in. Agee is just going to be a backup and nothing more.
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Local paper has posted what they think is Evansville's OOC schedule and almost all of it is against Ohio Valley Conference (despite Evv being in the Missouri Valley Conference) schools. Belmont (twice), Tenn Tech, Eastern IL, SEMO, And UT-Martin. Only non OVC are Cincinnati, SMU and IuPuI. Kinda suspicious edit: the OVC tournament is in Evansville as well the last couple years edit2: it was the local paper's prediction based on announcements, not official Peanut President fucked around with this message at 17:45 on Jul 22, 2021 |
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Peanut President posted:Local paper has posted what they think is Evansville's OOC schedule and almost all of it is against Ohio Valley Conference (despite Evv being in the Missouri Valley Conference) schools. Belmont (twice), Tenn Tech, Eastern IL, SEMO, And UT-Martin. Only non OVC are Cincinnati, SMU and IuPuI. Kinda suspicious I'm not sure how the school is hanging on. They're building a new residence hall somehow, but they are cutting acedemic programs, and nearly dumped a ton more if not for a student and faculty revolt. They haven't even seen the fallout from the Title IX lawsuits from the McCarty mess.
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Division 1 college athletics has been such an enormous drain on so many schools, and generally they get exempted from cuts because they'll claim that donor gifts depend on keeping sports alive, even though the donors in question do not remotely donate enough to make up the shortfall. So it goes to academic cuts, which gut the whole reason for having a university in the first place. Evansville cut football a long time ago so short of dropping down to D-3 there's just not many options there. Probably the only thing that will bail out schools like Evansville is a massive reinvestment in education but uh that doesn't look too likely either so
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# ? Jul 23, 2021 21:01 |
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would anyone have any interest in me writing up an effort post about the 2021-2022 university of Hawaii rainbow warriors basketball team
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The Great Autismo! posted:would anyone have any interest in me writing up an effort post about the 2021-2022 university of Hawaii rainbow warriors basketball team Yes. Sounds like good content!
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Go for it! Never thought about it, do they get any accommodations in basketball scheduling like they do in football?
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The Great Autismo! posted:would anyone have any interest in me writing up an effort post about the 2021-2022 university of Hawaii rainbow warriors basketball team Hell yeah
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KICK BAMA KICK posted:Go for it! Generally nonconference games come to them and when they do trips to the mainland they knock out two nearby games Thurs-Sat and fly back. Not unlike Pac-12 scheduling.
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elentar posted:Generally nonconference games come to them and when they do trips to the mainland they knock out two nearby games Thurs-Sat and fly back. Not unlike Pac-12 scheduling. this is correct, tho last year was weird with people being off island for a few weeks at a time at one point. a few years ago there were road trips to Oregon and Illinois and usually leave Wednesday around noon and come back Sunday around the same time
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elentar posted:Division 1 college athletics has been such an enormous drain on so many schools, and generally they get exempted from cuts because they'll claim that donor gifts depend on keeping sports alive, even though the donors in question do not remotely donate enough to make up the shortfall. So it goes to academic cuts, which gut the whole reason for having a university in the first place. There was talk of going down to Division 2 which I really supported. The other three local colleges around here (Southern Indiana, Kentucky Wesleyan, Oakland City) are all D2. But that wasn't gonna happen for some reason.
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# ? Jul 24, 2021 22:13 |
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Introducing your 2021-2022 University of Hawaii Rainbow Warriors instagram: @hawaiibasketball Hawaii finished 9-9 last year in the Big West, an incredibly bizarre year where they had tons of transfers in, transfers out, and had a key player opt out before the season. It's really hard to take anything away from last year because they went through COVID issues, had key losses and transfers, and their practice schedule was all over the place. Moving forward from that weird year, here's how this next season looks. LOSSES James Jean-Marie, PF - transferred to Portland - a transfer from University of San Diego, JJM averaged 12.2 points in his year at Hawaii. Honorable mention All Big West last year Casdon Jardine, SF - graduated - Jardin, a grad transfer form Utah Valley, average 10.9 and 5.5 and eared honorable mention All Big West last year. Now playing professionally somewhere in the USA. Justin Webster, SG - transferred to UNLV - sophomore co-captain, leading scorer at 12.3. Honorable mention All Big West last year. Biwali Bayles, PG - signed professionally with Sydney Kings - Bayles is back in Australia playing professionally now, and played with Australia's under-19 team this past summer in Latvia. Justin Hemsley, SF - graduated - Hemsley was UH's 6th/7th man off the bench. Kameron Ng, G - transferred to University of Hawaii-Hilo Manel Ayol, SF - signed professionally with the Bulls in NZ ADDITIONS Samuta Avea, SF - returning after sitting out last year - Avea took the year off during COVID. Should be a senior captain this year and be up for all Big West honors. Kamaka Hepa, PF - grad transfer from Texas - Hepa, a top 50 recruit from Rivals.com, transfers to Hawaii with two years left to play Jerome Desrosiers, PF - grad transfer from Princeton - should provide depth at the PF/C position for UH Amoro Lado, SG - College of Southern Idaho JC - should provide depth at the SG position Juan Munoz, G - Longwood University - should provide depth at guard positions Brock Heffner, SF - high school - Heffner comes to Hawaii from Wisconsin and has a lot of experience in front of him, but may see some minutes RETURNERS Mate Colina, C - Colina, a senior, is a traditional back to the basket 7 footer who can hit the 3. Junior Madut, SG/SF - Madut, a senior, is a 6'5 guard who can get to the rim and is a streaky outside shooter. JoVon McClanahan, PG - McCanahan is a 6 foot something PG who transferred last year to UH from Junior College. Noel Coleman, G - Coleman transferred to UH last year from University of San Diego - combo guard who can handle PG or SG. Bernardo da Silva, PF/C - da Silva was injured almost all of last year but is an excellent rim protector defensively Beon Riley, SF - Riley is a 6'6 sophomore who saw spot minutes last year for UH. Zoar Nedd, SG/SF - Nedd, a walk on, earned a scholarship last year and provided spot minutes for UH. I think that's everyone. UH should be a decent squad this year. They have been competitive over the past few years in the Big West but could never really get over the hump in the league. Scheduling will be key, Big West schedule isn't out yet. Diamond Head Classic will be hosted in Manoa in December and UH will open with Vanderbilt. Stanford is one of the headliners of the event. Most likely, based on last year, I would guess the starting lineup will be PG - McLanahan, JR/Munoz, JR SG - Madut, SR/Coleman, JR SF - Avea, SR/Riley, SOPH/Lado, JR PF - Hepa, JR/Desrosiers, SR C - Colina, SR/da Silva, SOPH Heffner may see spot minutes at the SF/stretch 4 position I'll probably sound like a homer but Hawaii should be pretty good. If you're up and looking for a game in the middle of the night, Hawaii's games often start at 7pm local time, which is midnight EST (I think, with daylight savings). They SHOULD challenge for the Big West this year, but Irvine and Santa Barbara will be quality as always. Just excited to get people back in the Stan Sheriff Center - and if anyone makes it out here for the Diamond Head Classic, holler. I may even be able to get you tickets, heh. Anyway, perhaps this gave everyone something to look forward to during these lazy rear end days of summer. The Great Autismo! fucked around with this message at 02:17 on Aug 1, 2021 |
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https://twitter.com/jaypo1961/status/1422262795454799881 Here's the story so far: 1. Howard Moore, longtime assistant coach for Wisconsin men's basketball, gets into a horrible car accident summer 2019. Alando Tucker, the Badger all-time career points leader who was in a student development position in the athletic department, agrees to fill in under short notice. 2. Kobe King leaves the program early 2020, makes a parting comment to Gard it wasn't about the strength coach using that racial word. Strength coach is fired, when it comes to light that the players that heard it informed Tucker who chose to keep it to himself. 3. Somehow, with no rhyme or reason, the team goes 9-1 and finishes with a share of the Big 10 title. 4. Pandemic. 5. Barry Alvarez announces his retirement, and Tucker is part of the search committee for the next athletic director. 6. During the entire 2020-21 season, Tucker attempts to undermine Gard in an effort to get himself promoted to head coach. 7. Part of that undermining is the leak of a closed locker room meeting between the senior class and Gard, which Tucker was suspected of releasing. 8. Tucker's not retained for this upcoming season. 9. I wish for the hutzpah of someone thinking after a year of coaching basketball at the college level thinking "Oh yeah, here's how I can get promoted." I would be unstoppable.
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# ? Aug 3, 2021 03:19 |
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I don't see why we'd be surprised that the all time career points leader would shoot his shot
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https://twitter.com/IndyNetsbball/status/1424743135792541710 This is interesting because coming into the summer Colvin was at best a 2 star recruit. He's been doing pretty well on the AAU circuit and is super athletic, but not the kind of player I would expect to get a contract offer. He's 6'5 and will be a junior this fall so he has time to grow and improve, so maybe that's the kind of kid this league is targeting, good size and potential for skill growth. Hopefully he sticks with Purdue, he's got strong ties with is father Roosevelt who played for the football team when they were good in the late 90s and his older sister is on the volleyball team.
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 16:37 |
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For what it's worth, the homer local press says Jaden Jones and Cliff Omoruyi look really good, and Rutgers is going to be better than expected this year.
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Some interesting things coming out about Louisville and Chris Mack specifically in Dino Guadio's sentencing hearing for the extortion stuff a few months ago. https://mobile.twitter.com/ericcrawford/status/1425564384047288321 Not a good look for Mack and certainly will hurt on the recruiting trail.
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# ? Aug 12, 2021 01:24 |
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Ngl, before I realized the context I assumed "former Cardinal Quinn Slazinski" was a once high-ranking but since defrocked Catholic guy.
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PotatoJudge posted:https://twitter.com/IndyNetsbball/status/1424743135792541710 No idea how reliable this guy is as a source, but he's saying Colvin's offer is 2 years, $500,000 https://twitter.com/TiptonEdits/status/1427269503159787526 Lot of money for a possible 3/4 star guy
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# ? Aug 16, 2021 17:42 |
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good for him
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MourningView posted:good for him His dad has all but said they're going to pass but that's good money for mid-level recruits if they can get it, plus give them the opportunity to develop and improve their professional prospects down the line. I didn't Overtime had that kind of cash to throw around.
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# ? Aug 16, 2021 19:02 |
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I didn’t even know that league existed. Where do they get the cash to pay fairly unknown high school players $500k?
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# ? Aug 17, 2021 14:26 |
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Bird in a Blender posted:I didn’t even know that league existed. Where do they get the cash to pay fairly unknown high school players $500k? A lot of the guys they've signed are pretty legit NBA prospects but also I don't think anyone actually knows how it's supposed to work or make money in the long term. For now at least they have a ton of start up money. In theory they're also supposed to pay college tuition for the players later if they decide to go that route instead of playing pro basketball since this would be nuking their eligibility but I guess we will see what happens.
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https://twitter.com/TomCrean/status/1427694893112176640
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# ? Aug 17, 2021 21:02 |
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Tom Crean is going to gently caress that pizza
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# ? Aug 17, 2021 21:09 |
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This is what living in southern indiana does to a motherfucker.
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# ? Aug 17, 2021 21:53 |
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Everybody puts their face on each end and plays Hungry Hungry Hippos One of the faces is Slappy and he looks possessed
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# ? Aug 17, 2021 22:52 |
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not really about college basketball but interesting all the same https://twitter.com/TheAthletic/status/1430211431476125696?s=20
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# ? Aug 24, 2021 18:02 |
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first they announce Rasheed Wallace as an assistant coach, and now Emoni Bates has committed quite a week for Memphis, eh
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Bates has to wait two years until he can enter the draft unless they change the age limit pretty quick so i'd guess one year of college and then the second year ignite or NBL? That's how i would do it
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