That skinny bad player averaged 16 in the Big Ten and the other averaged basically 0 at the same time in their careers. Hate the player all you want but at some point showing the talent is more improtant than just having it.Not at all, Booth was a higher rated recruit for a reason. His size/athleticism/skill profile is rare.
He's doing nothing to tap into that talent, but the talent is there.
Storr is a skinny, inefficient jump shooter who can't pass or guard. Guys like him are a dime a dozen.
It's like badgers savaging each other in a big burlap sack. Speaking of Storr.Ah, off-season threads. How I missed you...
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I guess my point is, if you never put that talent together then it doesnt matter how much talent you have. Storr has proven enough talent at the Big Ten level to taje a flyer on him.That's not what CG said. Booth is an absolute physical freak. I saw him warm up and play twice this year... even saw him splash a trey in garbage time at Michigan. (On the latter count, of course, I had only slightly worse odds of encountering a unicorn smoking outside a convenience store.)
He reminds me of a gazelle. I'd also seen him play in person twice the year before for ND when he was actually getting decent tick. His hops are crazy and his athleticism is indeed rare. As CG notes, however, (and as Marshall Field also once noted) it's insufficient to have talent. It's the improvement of that talent that matters, and it ain't happening with Carey yet on the court. I hope it does at CSU.
Is he interested here? Is the staff?If the price is what I’ve been told … Immediate take … Sign him today …
And it’s real simple … If he doesn’t wanna buy in, or just simply isn’t playing good … He can sit on the bench or quit the team …
But the upside is crazy …
Well, April is IBS awareness month.Storr might not be locker room cancer, but he’s definitely going to be locker room IBS.
I get you; however, given our history with Storr and his treatment of us (Come here, come here, come here / Get away, get away, get away) I want nothing to do with him at this point. Kinda Matt Mayer bad chemistry vibes.I guess my point is, if you never put that talent together then it doesnt matter how much talent you have. Storr has proven enough talent at the Big Ten level to taje a flyer on him.
I understand Booth has insane Athleticism and i was hyped about us getting him at the time.
How did middle school go?2017-18 - Rockford Lutheran HS
2018-19 - Kankakee HS
2019-20 - Bishop Gorman HS
2020-21 - AZ Compass Prep
2021-22 - IMG Academy
2022-23 - St. Johns
2023-24 - Wisconsin
2024-25 - Kansas
The story would be if he'd actually stayed somewhere another year.
yes as a side note, some of this discussion might be getting muddied by people having different definitions of "talent". I think the way @ChiefGritty originally referred to Storr was "he just isn't that good at basketball!" But then later the term talent got into the mix.Better =/= More talented
I'm banging this drum because of the implicit assumption that there's some superstar talent lurking in Storr. There really, really isn't. The more you play that guy, the more you are putting a ceiling on your team.
3 years of stats say that Storr is just an inefficient chucker. https://barttorvik.com/playerstat.php?year=2025&p=AJ Storr&t=KansasStorr has proven enough talent at the Big Ten level to taje a flyer on him.
As for me I want the Venn diagram incorporating "Two r's in surname" and "Not from Rockford or Kankakee."Wooooooie! Booth more talented than Storr….take Storr over Sarr!!??
Y’all coming in hot today!!
Where I put that flame retardant suit?
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I have great faith in BU and I want to believe that you're right and this is just agent chatter on the day Storr hits the portal.
Carey Booth is much more talented than Storr, but just kinda doesn't have the eye of the tiger. As someone who grew up inside the NBA world you wonder if he's just not in love with the game the way you have to be in order to make it.
Anyone remember the movie "Shallow Hal" with Jack Black and Gweneth Paltrow? I feel like Carey Booth is the chick in the movie who looks fat to me but is actually a supermodel. Am I the only person that feels like he's overmatched at this level? I don't see any of what you described above....Not at all, Booth was a higher rated recruit for a reason. His size/athleticism/skill profile is rare.
He's doing nothing to tap into that talent, but the talent is there.
Storr is a skinny, inefficient jump shooter who can't pass or guard. Guys like him are a dime a dozen.
Better =/= More talented
I'm banging this drum because of the implicit assumption that there's some superstar talent lurking in Storr. There really, really isn't. The more you play that guy, the more you are putting a ceiling on your team.
Yeah we are just killing time waiting for actual news on Dix, Sellers, Big Z etcAh, off-season threads. How I missed you...
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That's not what CG said. Booth is an absolute physical freak. I saw him warm up and play twice this year... even saw him splash a trey in garbage time at Michigan. (On the latter count, of course, I had only slightly worse odds of encountering a unicorn smoking outside a convenience store.)
He reminds me of a gazelle. I'd also seen him play in person twice the year before for ND when he was actually getting decent tick. His hops are crazy and his athleticism is indeed rare. As CG notes, however, (and as Marshall Field also once noted) it's insufficient to have talent. It's the improvement of that talent that matters, and it ain't happening with Carey yet on the court. He was completely lost on our roster. I hope he finds his game at CSU.
And nonetheless had only the fourth most win shares on his own team that went 11-9 in conference because he doesn't do anything elseThat skinny bad player averaged 16 in the Big Ten
This is absolutely correct, and I'm being misinterpreted as saying Booth is BETTER than Storr, which he very clearly is not.I guess my point is, if you never put that talent together then it doesnt matter how much talent you have