Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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I have a question about Boswell. He seems to be somewhat atypical in terms of who goes portalling, in that he's not "old," he's not coming from a mid-major, he's not coming from a cr*p P5 program, his coach didn't leave, the weather is nice, the coeds are like the weather, etc... Is this purely about NIL money?*

*I am not passing judgment here, just curious.

Think a change of scenery is what he is looking for ... AZ also has a super crowded back court ... Tommy is a unique guy and I don't think he got along very well with Kylan ... Kylan also got all the blame that Caleb Love should've gotten at AZ ... That took a toll on him ...

And don't under estimate the draw for him to come home ... NIL would be great ... He has family here ... And Fears is coming ... That's a big draw for him ...

Obviously Kylan wants to get to the NBA but I think he knows he likely has multiple years to play in college before he takes that step ...
 
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If that was our roster ...

I'd say the starters would be:

Boswell
Maddox
Storr
Ty
Booth

Bench:
Tre
Rez
Amani
Goode/Davis
DGL/Buck battling it out for guard minutes
I hate to be pessimistic and I hope I'll eat my words....but this lineup feels a little underwhelming compared to our lineup from this year as well as the ideas that have been thrown around on these threads. Obviously replacing TSJ, Domask and Coleman is a nearly impossible task. A bit undersized, offense wouldn't be as prolific with Ty and Booth on the floor. Boswell is a great PG but not a huge, consistent scorer. Maddox looks great but expecting him to fill the shoes of Domask is a tough ask...I thought early on it was stated he would be the 6th man. That leaves Storr as our go-to. He's great, but does he have enough of a supporting cast? In Brad we trust I suppose.
 
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Honestly think it's possibly 12 deep which is absurd since your never going to go that deep.

Boswell, Maddox, Storr, and Ty have proven they can contribute at the college level.

Goode, Davis, and Harris can be penciled in as role players since they all bring at least one skill(shooting or defense) that can make them relevant.

Booth, White, and DGL are not proven but have all flashed plus traits.

Hansberry didn't play much but was a highly touted recruit and did at least showcase some strength and shooting ability. Then Morez is the highest recruit since Ayo.

All that being said, injuries happen, guys won't pan out and will get buried. Maybe I'm wrong but it feels like a team that will stay in the top 25ish, but I don't think they will would a conference, or make a deep run.

5 seed and sweet 16 upside imo. Very solid roster but I don't see a true difference maker for next year outside of Storr. I could be wrong but it would take big jumps from a couple of Booth, Boswell, Ty, White, or Morez being unbelievable as a freshman(like one and done lottery pick).
Our 1-3 is as good as anyone in the country… so that’s a positive.

Ty & Luke will be in their 3rd year in the program… both contributing on a decent & great team as fresh & soph’s

That’s 5 guys that we know we can plug in & play with…

Add 2 more in DGL & Amani who will no longer be freshmen in the program…

The bandit…. 🦌…. Makes 8….

Morez is a fringe 5 star freshman big….

Booth, Davis & Tre IMO are the wild cards… but all with some upside…

I see a lot of options & probably 10 guys at minimum that have an opportunity to make a difference next year…

I don’t like how small and young we will be…
 
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Honestly, this 13 is the stuff of dreams. I see legit 10 guys you can rotate in and provide great minutes. Outstanding stuff by the staff if this is what we end up with.
The rotation will be right about 8 guys, just like it nearly always is. The psychology of rotations rarely (not never) works out in a way that allows more than 8 guys to be comfortable. At least that is what I think I have seen.
 
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I thought the coaches were done running out a bunch of short guards. With the guards listed here, the average height is 6'2. That's a little disappointing.
I wouldn’t consider them small but we’re gonna be fine, maybe defensively it could affect a bit but we know what defense we have gotten from small guards like dgl and buck
 
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Have you seen Boswell in person ?? That dude is not small ... And he hasn't even worked with Fletch and Sanderson yet ...

Maddox is a freak of nature athletically ...

I'm not too worried about short guards when they are EDGs ... Trent was short ... Feliz was short ... Worked out pretty, pretty good ...
Dee Brown was maybe 5'10"
 
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Saw quite a bit of White at USC, and thought he actually was decent as a freshman. He started most of the season. He has the athleticism to guard positions 2-4. Decent handles and rebounding. Outside shot not good. It was a head-scratcher when he left USC for Louisville, and that move clearly didn’t pan out. If he commits to a reserve role and is an EDG, this could be a good add. If he’s coming in thinking he’s an NBA prospect deserving starter minutes, that will be a big problem in the locker room.
 
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This is a completely dishonest take as to why fans on here are questioning this signing. It has nothing to do with him not being top ranked or being a "depth" signing. It has everything to do with him having the worst attitude on the court for a team that had team-wide issues with attitude and effort. Given the views of most Louisville fans on this signing and what I saw defensively from him when I watched Louisville play earlier this season, the concerns expressed are more than reasonable. Character counts. Whether it's from your starters or your bench guys, bad psyche has a negative effect on team chemistry. Hopefully he will prove the doubters wrong, but it's insulting to the intellect of any reasonable observer to call the doubts on this signing unreasonable.
Well I don't know what the coaching philosophy was at Louisville but maybe they were a team that didn't value defense very much and thought they could just out score everyone. I mean Clark was there leading scorer/chucker and he wasn't very good defensively while at Illinois. I saw someone on Louisvilles board also said the ball stopped when it gets to White. That's what happens when all your teammates are shoot first and pass only when in trouble. We suffered from that last year here at Illinois. A lot of guys all looking to get their own shot. That's why this year's team was such a pleasure to watch.
 
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We'll agree to disagree. Trent and Feliz were great, but that team also had Ayo and Kofi. Also, that team was fine, not great. They would have made the tournament but as a 5 seed at best.

I'm not crapping on Boswell or Maddox, I just think it should probably be one or the other. No NCAA champion since 2016 has started more than one player shorter than 6'3. If you want to win big, your best bet is to have size and length on the perimeter. The last team to do so was Duke in 2015 when they started Quinn Cook 6'2 and Tyus Jones 6'1.
Feliz was 5"11 Trent maybe 6". I get your point tho
 
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