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Post by aceloverlarry on Jan 12, 2023 8:07:00 GMT -6
Aside from what I have already posted Moncrief is a keeper. He has all the attributes of a small forward and he will be a scorer at UE. I agree that if we could get Sultan we would have a pretty good front court coming in when adding Michael Day. We still need another solid 5 player to complete the front line. I hope we can somehow add Sultan, a good PG, and a knockdown shooter this off season. We should be able to hang in the middle of the pack next year if that happens. In a Perfect world, the knockdown shooter would be Matus and already on the bench, so we could add an upperclassman big that would allow Michael day some time to develop and adjust to the college game.
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Post by ad1770 on Jan 12, 2023 8:15:29 GMT -6
Aside from what I have already posted Moncrief is a keeper. He has all the attributes of a small forward and he will be a scorer at UE. I agree that if we could get Sultan we would have a pretty good front court coming in when adding Michael Day. We still need another solid 5 player to complete the front line. I hope we can somehow add Sultan, a good PG, and a knockdown shooter this off season. We should be able to hang in the middle of the pack next year if that happens. In a Perfect world, the knockdown shooter would be Matus and already on the bench, so we could add an upperclassman big that would allow Michael day some time to develop and adjust to the college game. I think Matus will be that knockdown shooter. He already has a nice stroke, and I think the redshirt year will do him some good. Another big is probably the most important thing though.
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Post by Ace78 on Jan 12, 2023 14:05:30 GMT -6
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Post by austinace on Jan 20, 2023 15:45:05 GMT -6
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Post by stlscooter on Jan 20, 2023 16:38:08 GMT -6
I am really having a hard time getting a read on the interest between Sultan and UE. I think that Marcus was a coach of his (at some level) in St. Louis.
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Post by aceloverlarry on Jan 21, 2023 17:00:54 GMT -6
I am really having a hard time getting a read on the interest between Sultan and UE. I think that Marcus was a coach of his (at some level) in St. Louis. Not much info anywhere online on his recruitment. Hard to tell what’s going on there honestly. He’s followed by both Marcus & Snow and I think he did have a relationship with Marcus through playing with John, so I’m going to hold out hope until he commits elsewhere.
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Post by austinace on Jan 23, 2023 0:43:16 GMT -6
Interview with Sultan after a game this week:
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Post by austinace on Jan 29, 2023 16:01:41 GMT -6
A couple of good stories on Sultan and how he is improving:
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2023 10:52:01 GMT -6
Survey in the Indy Star that says coaches are increasingly frustrated that kids who put together a 40-second self-serving video are now convinced that they don't need any real coaching because their NIL money is in the mail.
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Post by aces44 on Jan 30, 2023 11:24:01 GMT -6
Survey in the Indy Star that says coaches are increasingly frustrated that kids who put together a 40-second self-serving video are now convinced that they don't need any real coaching because their NIL money is in the mail. Who could have ever predicted that…..
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Post by austinace on Feb 1, 2023 21:25:13 GMT -6
cerebrosports.substack.com/p/2023-philadelphia-catholic-league?sd=pfSultan Adewale | F 6-8 Neumann-Goretti Playing down at the 5 for the Saints, Adewale profiles as a high-motor forward and “Rim Runner” (C-RAM 10.6). NG’s guards are always able to find him with dump-offs and lobs for high-percentage looks (ATR 89). The PCL leader in offensive rebounds, he averages 4.5 per game and 10.8 rebounds total. His work cleaning the glass pays tremendous dividends in their four-out offense, even when it isn’t him getting the second-chance bucket. They also like to get him the ball at the top of the key for DHOs and the occasional three, which he is taking at an increasing rate (30.8% on 1.6 3PA). Adewale flashes versatility on defense too (DSI 102). Depending on the matchup, he’s mobile enough to hard hedge and recover or just switch in PNR coverage. His length and comfort playing in space give him the advantage in those situations. With an average of 1.6 blocks, he can do some traditional rim protector things as well like play drop coverage. American East, CAA, and MAAC programs are on him heavy. 30.8% 3P (0.5 of 1.6), 1.0 stl
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Post by austinace on Feb 1, 2023 21:26:25 GMT -6
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Post by austinace on Feb 18, 2023 9:02:38 GMT -6
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Post by austinace on Feb 20, 2023 18:30:28 GMT -6
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Post by stlscooter on Feb 20, 2023 18:36:38 GMT -6
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