Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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This legit? 29 year old Soph?

It's always been allowed, no age limitation on participation in NCAA athletics. See JR Smith (formerly of the NBA) playing Div.1 golf at NC A&T. A five inch growth spurt in his early to mid twenties is certainly 3 sigma out from the mean (or close to it). I had a three inch (and 75#) spurt from age 21-24 and thought it was just from being stationed in Italy during those years. 😝
 
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It's always been allowed, no age limitation on participation in NCAA athletics. See JR Smith (formerly of the NBA) playing Div.1 golf at NC A&T. A five inch growth spurt in his early to mid twenties is certainly 3 sigma out from the mean (or close to it). I had a three inch (and 75#) spurt from age 21-24 and thought it was just from being stationed in Italy during those years. 😝

Didn’t Michigan St have a 28 year old basketball player years ago? Can’t remember his name
 
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Didn’t Michigan St have a 28 year old basketball player years ago? Can’t remember his name
I couldn't find any reference to a Sparty player, but a couple of players have played into their late 20's at the NCAA Div. 1 level, usually BYU grads coming home after their missions.
 
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Last year was hardly a disaster, you must be a youngster if you think last year was disaster for Illinois basketball.
It may not have met our 2nd weekend expectations this year, but the fact that Illinois basketball is relevant nationally and making the tournament every season is what many of us were dreaming of a decade ago. No titles but this last season was still respectable and memorable.
 
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Indy Illini Fan recently posted information about three players in three different posts: Puff Johnson (Penn State), Alec Millender (IU Indianapolis), and Jalen Cox (Colgate). [Re Millender, Indy added in response to another post that Millender "would be a perfect add IMO."]

First of all, do these posts by Indy indicate that there is real Illini interest in these 3 players as possible transfers? Or is he indicating that the Illini should be interested?

Secondly, will both AJ Redd and Blake Fagbemi be scholarship players this coming season?

Next, does this Illini "interest" in potentially adding another transfer mean that the Staff is now sure that Will Riley will NOT be returning next season?

Regarding the above 3 potential transfers, is there anything new floating around about them and their possible recruitment by Illinois?

Puff Johnson has been discussed previously in this thread. The big question about him seems to be whether the NCAA has granted him an additional year of eligibility. (A lesser question might be whether the Illini could then "afford" to pay Johnson what he's asking for?) I've stated before that Johnson, a 6'8" 210-pound SF/SG, would be a nice addition to the Illini roster for the 25-26 season. He has size, athleticism, versatility, and experience.

Alec Millender is a 6'1" 185-pound Sr G from IU Indianapolis. He averaged 8.2/1.8/3.7 while shooting 46.3/43.5/78.9 (in 30.4 MIN/G) this past season. Millender was born in Chicago, IL. He has good shooting numbers for a short guard, and decent assist numbers (in approx. 30 min/g of pt), but I wonder how well he could defend taller BIG Ten guards? If the Illini think that Boswell is not a true PG, that he's more of a Combo Guard, then adding a player like Millender as a backup PG behind Mihailo Petrovic would probably be a good idea.

Jalen Cox is a 6'3" 165-pound Soph G from Colgate. He averaged 11.9/4.4/3.9 (in 28.9 MIN/G) while shooting 50.4/29.4/77.5 this past season. Originally from LA, Cox is only a Soph, and he had good numbers for playing 28.9 min/g last season, except that he shot only 29.4% on 3-pointers. (But note that Cox shot 39.4% on 3s in his freshman year at Colgate!) Cox averaged slightly more assists per game than Millender in 24-25, in slightly less minutes per game than Millender, and Cox (2 inches taller than Millender!) arguably played against better competition at Colgate than Millender did for IUI. Plus, new Illinois Asst. Coach Crocker would give us an "in" with Jalen Cox if we really want to add him as a transfer. I think that Cox could provide very good depth to the Illini by backing up both Petrovic and Boswell next season.
 
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Cox seems fairly impressive. Double figures in each of last 10 games, some very impressive outings. Extremely turnover prone, but wouldn't be asked to do a whole lot here. Would be a solid depth addition (if you're okay with him battling for minutes with Wagler and Lee).
 
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It may not have met our 2nd weekend expectations this year, but the fact that Illinois basketball is relevant nationally and making the tournament every season is what many of us were dreaming of a decade ago. No titles but this last season was still respectable and memorable.
Relevant nationally is hardly a "dream". Anything less than finishing ranked is below what our floor should be.

Yes, we're in a better place. But no one should look at last season and be happy.
 
#241      
Word out of Kansas is that Sarr is now leaning toward Duke. This recruiting is quite the dramatic act.
Yeah, apparently he had agreed to an offer with Kansas, then Duke came in and topped it (sound familiar?) when it looked like Coward would stay in the draft and now he’s going to go to Duke.

He’s a very good talent but boy, I don’t think anything about this kid or his camp says EDG, maybe dodged a bullet with this one
 
#246      
sounds like it was a "government job" and took for or 5 to hook the banner on
 
#247      
I loved his game when I saw it and had never heard of him. That's the guy I wanted in Orange n Blue but I guess we can't have it all. His shot, form and overall game looks real good.
Very fluid scorer, 5th in their league in PPG. Would've been a really nice fit IMO with Bos, Andrej, Tomi as your big 3, and then Bogavac, Petrovic filling out the next two starting spots, along with what you have coming off the bench.
 
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Indy Illini Fan recently posted information about three players in three different posts: Puff Johnson (Penn State), Alec Millender (IU Indianapolis), and Jalen Cox (Colgate). [Re Millender, Indy added in response to another post that Millender "would be a perfect add IMO."]

First of all, do these posts by Indy indicate that there is real Illini interest in these 3 players as possible transfers? Or is he indicating that the Illini should be interested?

Secondly, will both AJ Redd and Blake Fagbemi be scholarship players this coming season?

Next, does this Illini "interest" in potentially adding another transfer mean that the Staff is now sure that Will Riley will NOT be returning next season?

Regarding the above 3 potential transfers, is there anything new floating around about them and their possible recruitment by Illinois?

Puff Johnson has been discussed previously in this thread. The big question about him seems to be whether the NCAA has granted him an additional year of eligibility. (A lesser question might be whether the Illini could then "afford" to pay Johnson what he's asking for?) I've stated before that Johnson, a 6'8" 210-pound SF/SG, would be a nice addition to the Illini roster for the 25-26 season. He has size, athleticism, versatility, and experience.

Alec Millender is a 6'1" 185-pound Sr G from IU Indianapolis. He averaged 8.2/1.8/3.7 while shooting 46.3/43.5/78.9 (in 30.4 MIN/G) this past season. Millender was born in Chicago, IL. He has good shooting numbers for a short guard, and decent assist numbers (in approx. 30 min/g of pt), but I wonder how well he could defend taller BIG Ten guards? If the Illini think that Boswell is not a true PG, that he's more of a Combo Guard, then adding a player like Millender as a backup PG behind Mihailo Petrovic would probably be a good idea.

Jalen Cox is a 6'3" 165-pound Soph G from Colgate. He averaged 11.9/4.4/3.9 (in 28.9 MIN/G) while shooting 50.4/29.4/77.5 this past season. Originally from LA, Cox is only a Soph, and he had good numbers for playing 28.9 min/g last season, except that he shot only 29.4% on 3-pointers. (But note that Cox shot 39.4% on 3s in his freshman year at Colgate!) Cox averaged slightly more assists per game than Millender in 24-25, in slightly less minutes per game than Millender, and Cox (2 inches taller than Millender!) arguably played against better competition at Colgate than Millender did for IUI. Plus, new Illinois Asst. Coach Crocker would give us an "in" with Jalen Cox if we really want to add him as a transfer. I think that Cox could provide very good depth to the Illini by backing up both Petrovic and Boswell next season.
You think Will might be coming back?!
 
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