Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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Pass on Luis …
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Wagler and Lee are always listed on the top of these threads. I do not remember much about their recruitment and signing. Are they expected to contribute? I am guessing not since everyone's projected lineups leave them out.
 
#132      
Wonder what Morez’s dad thinks about that development. I thought PF was Morez’s position. He won’t be happy being a back up or playing low post. Isn’t that why he left ? Didn’t like the way he was being used . Or was it just about the Benjamins?
He better learn to like playing low post because it's the only way he can be effective.
 
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Mirkovic averaged more points and rebounds than Tomi did two years younger on the same professional team. He's not the greatest jumper, but he can play. Would be one of the best euros in college next year.
He was also a lot less efficient.

Tomi shot 42% from 3 the season before coming over, and 57% overall. Mirkovic 27% from 3. 38% overall. I'm just not that impressed by an inefficient 8.8 pts a game. Really hope there's either more to this guy that I'm not seeing or that this is not our plan A.
 
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Two names to keep an eye on.

There will be more to come with the second round of transfers coming.
Didn't Luis get benched in the tournament because he was being selfish and not coachable? If Pitino doesn't want him, I don't want him.
I'll pass...
 
#137      
May be an unpopular take but in business, I've seen companies recruit competitor staff to weaken their competition.
See Morez and Michigan
I think Michigan saw it as weakening us, as much or more as strengthening them. If you have deep pockets...
 
#141      
Will start by saying I think May is good coach

Though, I do agree with altgeld that a Final Four appearance via non-P5 school doesn't instantly make you elite

Nobody is shaking in their boots to go up against Larranaga or Brian Dutcher, although like May, they are or were good coaches in their own right

Michigan loaded up in the front court last year as well, and we took an injury ravaged squad into Ann Arnor and thumped them by 20
I've been a college hoops fan for >50 years. I had to re-learn something this March: a lucky team like Michigan having ample talent, that seems to have hit the wall and have little left, can right the ship and make a run.

What it did during the BTT and through the first weekend of the tourney was right impressive. That's the team that many people thought they had. I'm telling you, though, their fans were absolutely brutal toward Tre Donaldson and Wolf after the Illinois/MD/MSU stretch in early March. And Roddy Gayle, Jr.? Their affection for him made our base's attitude toward Ben seem like a hero's acclaim. Then he woke up and they got at least a bit of their value-for$$ out of him.
 
#142      
Not many top 25 teams are starting non-top 50 freshman …
I guess I should have clarified - I don't think you have to start to contribute. Even when people have listed their 1 - 8 or 9 (I should have said rotation rather than lineup, I suppose) so as to include Davis they really haven't included them.
 
#146      
Oh I really like this Mirkovic. Classic power four. He also seems to be well built and strong. Won't get pushed around. The highlight reel I saw, he scored at all three levels and seemed comfortable in all.
 
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It seems to me that the first group of players who announce for the portal are:

1. Looking for more money
2. Looking for a better fit for their skill set
3. Looking for a little more prestige by moving up to a higher division or
4. are disgruntled with their present situation and just want to move on.

There may be other reasons but the one thing most of them have in common is that they don't think they're going to be drafted into the NBA. In that first group there are some really good college players who could fit in very nicely with your team. However, if you don't hit on the very specific guys you want, (Josh Dix/Sellers), the smart move is to wait for the next few waves of players who are actually so good that the NBA is looking at them. I think patience is important at this time. Perhaps the staff feels the same way. JMHO
 
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