This seems quite reasonable. You could argue Humrichous or Tre White in the starting line up vs Ty, Booth or Ivisic, but at this point who knows until they all get on the court together.Illini checking in today @ #20 in The Athletic's updated college BB preseason rankings.
20. Illinois
Previous: NR
Projected starters: Kylan Boswell (transfer), Kasparas Jakucionis (freshman), Ty Rodgers, Carey Booth (transfer), Tomislav Ivisic (freshman)
Top reserves: Tre White (transfer), Ben Humrichous (transfer), Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn, Jake Davis (transfer), Morez Johnson (freshman)
This could look like a reach to put Illinois this high, but Brad Underwood has earned the trust. Underwood has prioritized size and skill, and this roster is oozing with upside. Underwood got busy in the portal early and then topped off his class with two international signings whom I’m projecting will both start. Jakucionis, a 6-5 guard, is one of the best young prospects overseas. An NBA scouting contact mentioned Kirk Hinrich as a comp. If Jakucionis were an American, he’d likely be one of the five-stars in this class. Ivisic, a 7-footer, is the twin brother of current Arkansas and ex-Kentucky big man Zvonimir Ivisic. Illinois also added four transfers who play the three or four and stand between 6-6 and 6-10, all of whom can shoot. And the other two freshmen, Johnson and Jason Jakstys, are 6-9 and 6-10 power forwards. Jakucionis, Boswell and Rodgers will be the keys to making it work, as Underwood has gone to a strategy of spreading the floor and leaning on his guards to create advantages. Look for all three to get a shot at continuing the booty ball offense that the Illini adopted for Marcus Domask.
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Hum in all likelihood is our starting 4. I think #20 is a bit over-optimistic. But if BU can get them to gel, it's doable.Illini checking in today @ #20 in The Athletic's updated college BB preseason rankings.
20. Illinois
Previous: NR
Projected starters: Kylan Boswell (transfer), Kasparas Jakucionis (freshman), Ty Rodgers, Carey Booth (transfer), Tomislav Ivisic (freshman)
Top reserves: Tre White (transfer), Ben Humrichous (transfer), Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn, Jake Davis (transfer), Morez Johnson (freshman)
This could look like a reach to put Illinois this high, but Brad Underwood has earned the trust. Underwood has prioritized size and skill, and this roster is oozing with upside. Underwood got busy in the portal early and then topped off his class with two international signings whom I’m projecting will both start. Jakucionis, a 6-5 guard, is one of the best young prospects overseas. An NBA scouting contact mentioned Kirk Hinrich as a comp. If Jakucionis were an American, he’d likely be one of the five-stars in this class. Ivisic, a 7-footer, is the twin brother of current Arkansas and ex-Kentucky big man Zvonimir Ivisic. Illinois also added four transfers who play the three or four and stand between 6-6 and 6-10, all of whom can shoot. And the other two freshmen, Johnson and Jason Jakstys, are 6-9 and 6-10 power forwards. Jakucionis, Boswell and Rodgers will be the keys to making it work, as Underwood has gone to a strategy of spreading the floor and leaning on his guards to create advantages. Look for all three to get a shot at continuing the booty ball offense that the Illini adopted for Marcus Domask.
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I mostly agree with that assessment. Think this team has a lot of potential and Brad has a deep talented bunch to work with. Rodgers may start but IMO White may get more minutes. Booth and Humrichous may split minutes, same for Johnson and Ivisic. DGL will back up Boswell and Kasparas, along with Rodgers.Illini checking in today @ #20 in The Athletic's updated college BB preseason rankings.
20. Illinois
Previous: NR
Projected starters: Kylan Boswell (transfer), Kasparas Jakucionis (freshman), Ty Rodgers, Carey Booth (transfer), Tomislav Ivisic (freshman)
Top reserves: Tre White (transfer), Ben Humrichous (transfer), Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn, Jake Davis (transfer), Morez Johnson (freshman)
This could look like a reach to put Illinois this high, but Brad Underwood has earned the trust. Underwood has prioritized size and skill, and this roster is oozing with upside. Underwood got busy in the portal early and then topped off his class with two international signings whom I’m projecting will both start. Jakucionis, a 6-5 guard, is one of the best young prospects overseas. An NBA scouting contact mentioned Kirk Hinrich as a comp. If Jakucionis were an American, he’d likely be one of the five-stars in this class. Ivisic, a 7-footer, is the twin brother of current Arkansas and ex-Kentucky big man Zvonimir Ivisic. Illinois also added four transfers who play the three or four and stand between 6-6 and 6-10, all of whom can shoot. And the other two freshmen, Johnson and Jason Jakstys, are 6-9 and 6-10 power forwards. Jakucionis, Boswell and Rodgers will be the keys to making it work, as Underwood has gone to a strategy of spreading the floor and leaning on his guards to create advantages. Look for all three to get a shot at continuing the booty ball offense that the Illini adopted for Marcus Domask.
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Bro SoCal Illini ...Saw espn way too early top 25 today, Illinois nowhere to be seen. Could be wrong, but I feel that list is more how espn WANTS the rankings to be, as opposed to what they probably should be. A list of their favorite teams. There is always some of that but it seems more blatant now. Could just be me .
I think #20 is a bit over-optimistic.
Another reason I think he'll start is his attitude. With the other starters all newcomers, you want a guy with his tough, scrappy attitude to lead/influence the others. It's certainly possible that (like last year) he frequently doesn't finish games. But it's also possible that he extends his range beyond 5 ft and becomes enough of a threat to score that he doesn't hurt you in that regard.My thought is that Rodgers may start at the beginning of the season but may not towards the end. The reason is that he knows the system much better than others. This is his third year so he knows how things work, knows what the coaches want, etc. On the other hand, this year may mirror last year when he started but didn't finish usually. Covering my bases much?
Agree Ty needs to start as our culture guy and locker room leader. Expecting DGL to be right behind him.Another reason I think he'll start is his attitude. With the other starters all newcomers, you want a guy with his tough, scrappy attitude to lead/influence the others. It's certainly possible that (like last year) he frequently doesn't finish games. But it's also possible that he extends his range beyond 5 ft and becomes enough of a threat to score that he doesn't hurt you in that regard.
DGL should get plenty of PT. If, say Kylan and KJ both start and average 28-30 mpg, that leaves 20-24 mpg for DGL.Agree Ty needs to start as our culture guy and locker room leader. Expecting DGL to be right behind him.
I recall one of our insiders sharing an NBA scout's take on Ty as a "heat seeking missile" on the offensive boards.
I would think BU see this as especially impactful for a spread offense team to maintain spacing.
Ty will get his tick even if he only marginally extends his shooting range.
That expresses the optimistic case for this team perfectly, I think. It *is* a reach, but a reach for clear and persuasive reasons.Illini checking in today @ #20 in The Athletic's updated college BB preseason rankings.
20. Illinois
Previous: NR
Projected starters: Kylan Boswell (transfer), Kasparas Jakucionis (freshman), Ty Rodgers, Carey Booth (transfer), Tomislav Ivisic (freshman)
Top reserves: Tre White (transfer), Ben Humrichous (transfer), Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn, Jake Davis (transfer), Morez Johnson (freshman)
This could look like a reach to put Illinois this high, but Brad Underwood has earned the trust. Underwood has prioritized size and skill, and this roster is oozing with upside. Underwood got busy in the portal early and then topped off his class with two international signings whom I’m projecting will both start. Jakucionis, a 6-5 guard, is one of the best young prospects overseas. An NBA scouting contact mentioned Kirk Hinrich as a comp. If Jakucionis were an American, he’d likely be one of the five-stars in this class. Ivisic, a 7-footer, is the twin brother of current Arkansas and ex-Kentucky big man Zvonimir Ivisic. Illinois also added four transfers who play the three or four and stand between 6-6 and 6-10, all of whom can shoot. And the other two freshmen, Johnson and Jason Jakstys, are 6-9 and 6-10 power forwards. Jakucionis, Boswell and Rodgers will be the keys to making it work, as Underwood has gone to a strategy of spreading the floor and leaning on his guards to create advantages. Look for all three to get a shot at continuing the booty ball offense that the Illini adopted for Marcus Domask.
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I have no idea why they think Booth will start over HumrichousIllini checking in today @ #20 in The Athletic's updated college BB preseason rankings.
20. Illinois
Previous: NR
Projected starters: Kylan Boswell (transfer), Kasparas Jakucionis (freshman), Ty Rodgers, Carey Booth (transfer), Tomislav Ivisic (freshman)
Top reserves: Tre White (transfer), Ben Humrichous (transfer), Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn, Jake Davis (transfer), Morez Johnson (freshman)
This could look like a reach to put Illinois this high, but Brad Underwood has earned the trust. Underwood has prioritized size and skill, and this roster is oozing with upside. Underwood got busy in the portal early and then topped off his class with two international signings whom I’m projecting will both start. Jakucionis, a 6-5 guard, is one of the best young prospects overseas. An NBA scouting contact mentioned Kirk Hinrich as a comp. If Jakucionis were an American, he’d likely be one of the five-stars in this class. Ivisic, a 7-footer, is the twin brother of current Arkansas and ex-Kentucky big man Zvonimir Ivisic. Illinois also added four transfers who play the three or four and stand between 6-6 and 6-10, all of whom can shoot. And the other two freshmen, Johnson and Jason Jakstys, are 6-9 and 6-10 power forwards. Jakucionis, Boswell and Rodgers will be the keys to making it work, as Underwood has gone to a strategy of spreading the floor and leaning on his guards to create advantages. Look for all three to get a shot at continuing the booty ball offense that the Illini adopted for Marcus Domask.
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Y'all are sleeping on Ty's junior year 1st team all Big10 season preceding his senior year all American campaign.My thought is that Rodgers may start at the beginning of the season but may not towards the end. The reason is that he knows the system much better than others. This is his third year so he knows how things work, knows what the coaches want, etc. On the other hand, this year may mirror last year when he started but didn't finish usually. Covering my bases much?
and Davis. We seem to always forget him.I mostly agree with that assessment. Think this team has a lot of potential and Brad has a deep talented bunch to work with. Rodgers may start but IMO White may get more minutes. Booth and Humrichous may split minutes, same for Johnson and Ivisic. DGL will back up Boswell and Kasparas, along with Rodgers.
PreachY'all are sleeping on Ty's junior year 1st team all Big10 season preceding his senior year all American campaign.
On a serious note I don't think I've ever seen an extremely productive player on an elite 8 team get more hate than Ty has been getting this off-season.
Him playing is not about knowing the system. It's about him being the best defensive player and rebounder on the roster and a legitimate menace on the offensive glass. The only two games where he was a liability on offense were against two unicorn type bigs in Edey and Clingan that won't exist the in NCAA this year.
Even if he doesn't shoot the ball this year he can average double digits just from improving and developing his ability to finish around the rim where he sometimes missed bunnies.
Oh and I didn't even mention he can also handle and distribute the ball very well for a guy his size.
If Booth develops and emerges enough to push Humrichous out of the starting lineup that would be very good news.I have no idea why they think Booth will start over Humrichous
that's awfully optimistic. I don't think we're "hating" on Ty, just recognizing his offensive limitations. He'll get plenty of minutes.Y'all are sleeping on Ty's junior year 1st team all Big10 season preceding his senior year all American campaign.
On a serious note I don't think I've ever seen an extremely productive player on an elite 8 team get more hate than Ty has been getting this off-season.
Him playing is not about knowing the system. It's about him being the best defensive player and rebounder on the roster and a legitimate menace on the offensive glass. The only two games where he was a liability on offense were against two unicorn type bigs in Edey and Clingan that won't exist the in NCAA this year.
Even if he doesn't shoot the ball this year he can average double digits just from improving and developing his ability to finish around the rim where he sometimes missed bunnies.
Oh and I didn't even mention he can also handle and distribute the ball very well for a guy his size.
White is penciled in as a starter on my card. He brings an aggressive offensive motor.If Booth develops and emerges enough to push Humrichous out of the starting lineup that would be very good news.
Booth, White and Morez are all super talented players capable of blowing up into stars, and none of them are penciled in as starters. That's a nice place to be.
If Booth develops and emerges enough to push Humrichous out of the starting lineup that would be very good news.
Booth, White and Morez are all super talented players capable of blowing up into stars, and none of them are penciled in as starters. That's a nice place to be.
Every guy on the roster should be working to be elite....at both ends of the court. How close they can come to that bar will determine their minutes...not board posters. Though I was born and raised not far from C-U, I now live in Missouri....so ya' gotta show me...and BU. DD was elite at the offensive end, but on defense and at the FT line, he was way below avg. White may be the same guy (although I believe a considerable upgrade at the FT. line). But defense is simply a matter off working your tail off, and that has not been proven in his two seasons. Yet, I expect BU to make every effort to motivate him to embrace that attitude...I sincerely hope he does.