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That would be a breath of fresh air considering the current climate of the transfer marketI expect one or two guys to leave.
That would be a breath of fresh air considering the current climate of the transfer marketI expect one or two guys to leave.
He tries on D. His playing time waned at the end of b10 as teams have singled him out..Luke is a solid guy that understands his role. Shoot threes and play D. His playing time like most , depends on matchups. He’s a valuable asset.
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That would leave 4 or 5 open rides. With rumor$ of an increased NIL being spoken then BU can build another top level BIG10 team once again.I expect one or two guys to leave.
Name checks out...Luke struggled at times this year finding minutes but also has proven that he can be crucial to our success. I think Brad would want him to stay myself. Remember last year Brad said he had him penciled in as a starter before his injury. How much of a difference that might of made in Luke's development if he hadn't gotten hurt. He plays his butt whenever he's on the floor. He is an everyday guy to me.
Amani was ahead in the rotation for almost 1/2 the year but had back issues. Dainja only average 3 more minutes a game in conference & that was with 3 15+ min games down the stretch.I can't help but wonder whether in his mind Amani is satisfied waiting until year 3 to play significant minutes (assuming Dain is back next year), or is there a scenario where he's getting 10+ minutes in B10 games next season and no dnp's?
We have no idea if he'll have to wait for year 3. Until his back problems, he was playing quite a bit. I hope Dain and Amani both come back. Those two plus Morez would be a nice rotation at the 4-5 spots. I know we think we'll do well in the portal, but you don't know who we'll get and how good they'll be.I can't help but wonder whether in his mind Amani is satisfied waiting until year 3 to play significant minutes (assuming Dain is back next year), or is there a scenario where he's getting 10+ minutes in B10 games next season and no dnp's?
Amani s jumper is not good and ineffective. If he doesn't improve in that area drastically he will not be ahead of Dain in the rotation if they both stay. He isn't now ans I don't expect that to change. Amani will likely be behind Morez too.Amani was ahead in the rotation for almost 1/2 the year but had back issues. Dainja only average 3 more minutes a game in conference & that was with 3 15+ min games down the stretch.
Freshman to Soph is usually the biggest jump, have to imagine if his back stays ok AH is not just giving up minutes. Excited to see what he looks like and I think he fits an up tempo offense better than Dainja...who is essentially this team's knuckleballer.
If Ty can develop. a decent midrange shot, IMO NBA teams will be all over him. Young man just finds the ball when it comes to rebounding.Have such high hopes for Ty next season. Gonna be a big one for him
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Amani s jumper is not good and ineffective. If he doesn't improve in that area drastically he will not be ahead of Dain in the rotation if they both stay. He isn't now ans I don't expect that to change. Amani will likely be behind Morez too.
His shot does not look anywhere near as good as Coleman s did early on but hopefully it can and will improve. Coleman s issues with his jumper had more to do with confidence and still does at times imo.Like Coleman early in his career Amani is a good shooter but the shots aren't going in during games. He makes way more than he misses during warm-ups. Hard to come off the bench and shoot sometimes, especially when you have no chance to get in a rhythm. I think with more consistent PT his shooting will look a lot better.
The NBA has no interest in a midrange shot. They want to see he can make a wide open corner 3 and shoot free throws.If Ty can develop. a decent midrange shot, IMO NBA teams will be all over him. Young man just finds the ball when it comes to rebounding.
He's also 3 years older.Coleman is much more skilled than Amani
Amani and Coleman don't seem similar at all to me. Amani has a very swiss army knife skillset, but within the context of being a power forward, a true big.
Coleman has been a perimeter player in a center's body from day 1.
Coleman is much more skilled and versatile than Amani but I feel Amani is much stronger in the post on offense and defense.Coleman is much more skilled than Amani