Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

#701      
If Illinois had continued to push hard for John Blackwell while the portal was open and a key recruit was unsigned, neither Andrej Stojakovic nor Quentin Coleman would be on this team.

Have a great offseason.
Program is going in the right direction but still a lot of room for growth. Hard to compete yearly for championships if we can only max out at 1 top recruit per team before they bolt.
 
#702      
This is one of the most confident incorrect posts I’ve seen on this board. Vaaks will be our lead guard. The staff sees Vaaks as the Keaton replacement. So no, Coleman will not be asked to be our pg from the jump or be a lead guard in crunch time.
One the one hand: agreed, this is the correct read of the situation.

On the other hand, the correctly analyzed primary ballhandler/offense initiator on May 1 of the offseason:

2022-23: Skyy Clark
2023-24: RayJ Dennis
2024-25: Kylan Boswell
2025-26: Mihailo Petrovic

The ACTUAL primary ballhandler/offense initiator come the heat of conference season

2022-23: Epps/Mayer
2023-24: Marcus Domask
2024-25: Kasparas Jakucionis
2025-26: Keaton Wagler
 
#703      
Honest question: how do you think other stacked teams (not just/necessarily this offseason) have done it? Lied and made false promises? Offered ridiculous amounts of money? Are more desirable for some other reason (prestige, connections, etc)?

What other teams have done this? We're one of the very few teams in the portal era to return almost all of our core players from a Final 4 roster. It's much easier to sell an experienced player on coming to a team and earning his minutes when the entire roster is new.
 
#705      
One the one hand: agreed, this is the correct read of the situation.

On the other hand, the correctly analyzed primary ballhandler/offense initiator on May 1 of the offseason:

2022-23: Skyy Clark
2023-24: RayJ Dennis
2024-25: Kylan Boswell
2025-26: Mihailo Petrovic

The ACTUAL primary ballhandler/offense initiator come the heat of conference season

2022-23: Epps/Mayer
2023-24: Marcus Domask
2024-25: Kasparas Jakucionis
2025-26: Keaton Wagler

So the primary ballhandler has ended up being a taller, non-traditional point guard that can get their own buckets. Which is exactly what Vaaks looks to be.. So you could argue that Brad is just cutting out the wasted time on trying to fit a true point guard into his system.

Edit: I didn't even notice RayJ at first. IDK if a joke but it made me chuckle.
 
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#706      
This is a great time of the year to see how our team unfolds but holy Sh*t people you need help !

I would definately hate to be an insider here and bring some really good news and have a bunch of morons crucify the news.

If you cant see how ELITE this team can be next year maybe you should switch to needlepoint .
Fed Up Whatever GIF by Brabant in Beelden

I want more elite sonny
 
#708      
One the one hand: agreed, this is the correct read of the situation.

On the other hand, the correctly analyzed primary ballhandler/offense initiator on May 1 of the offseason:

2022-23: Skyy Clark
2023-24: RayJ Dennis
2024-25: Kylan Boswell
2025-26: Mihailo Petrovic

The ACTUAL primary ballhandler/offense initiator come the heat of conference season

2022-23: Epps/Mayer
2023-24: Marcus Domask
2024-25: Kasparas Jakucionis
2025-26: Keaton Wagler
And 2022 was Andre Curbelo... who looked a shell of himself for most of the year due to concussions.
 
#709      
Honest question: how do you think other stacked teams (not just/necessarily this offseason) have done it? Lied and made false promises? Offered ridiculous amounts of money? Are more desirable for some other reason (prestige, connections, etc)?
There's a video floating around from some years back. I believe it was high school but maybe a small college and it went something like this.

A bunch of recruiters spoke about why students should join their specific branch of the military; free education, easy path to skills, etc.

Then a marine recruiter got up and basically said a bunch of reasons you shouldn't join the marines; harder, you may be asked to die, worse pay and conditions, etc.

When all was said and done the Marines had a long recruiting line and the others didn't. I think Brad not promising playing time is a good policy. Its probably also easier to recruit the marine type attitude right out of high school than transfer portal guys. We need to keep improving our prep recruiting. Transfer guys have already preselected themselves to be either money or playing time chasers instead of winning team chasers.
 
#710      
Anyone trying to measure teams at this point, especially placing “Super Team” labels on them, is likely to be extremely wrong.

Look at last year’s preseason AP poll:

Michigan and Arizona “Super Teams” were ranked 7th and 13th

The top 3 (Purdue, Florida, Houston) didn’t even make it past the S16

So if it’s that difficult to know which teams will be dominant and which teams won’t in November, then what sense is there to start assigning Super Team labels in freaking April?
 
#711      
One the one hand: agreed, this is the correct read of the situation.

On the other hand, the correctly analyzed primary ballhandler/offense initiator on May 1 of the offseason:

2022-23: Skyy Clark
2023-24: RayJ Dennis
2024-25: Kylan Boswell
2025-26: Mihailo Petrovic

The ACTUAL primary ballhandler/offense initiator come the heat of conference season

2022-23: Epps/Mayer
2023-24: Marcus Domask
2024-25: Kasparas Jakucionis
2025-26: Keaton Wagler
I'm not sure where you are going with this - if it's "no one here knows who are PG will be by the end of the season logic"

Skyy Clark was absolutely our PG that season and would have been until the end of the season, but he quit the team - Epps was a forced pivot
Ray J never committed here
KJ was absolutely the PG from the moment he committed here - Kylan was never going to be the lead on ball guard
Last year is the only year that we pivoted to another PG because someone else emerged, which is what I think you are going for here
 
#713      
Most years, you can count on Duke, Florida, Uconn to be at or near the top. They are multiple champions and it feels like everyone else is chasing them. We have raised our level within range of these talented teams and that makes me feel very good. There will always be the Sarr's & Storr's & Blackwell's etc. The good thing is that coach Brad is now recruiting and portaling top notch talent. The reason why is simple. We win and have NBA talent going through the pipeline. If we continue this, the five star guards will continue to sign on and this will breed more success. The arrow is pointing up!
 
#714      
Anyone trying to measure teams at this point, especially placing “Super Team” labels on them, is likely to be extremely wrong.

Look at last year’s preseason AP poll:

Michigan and Arizona “Super Teams” were ranked 7th and 13th

The top 3 (Purdue, Florida, Houston) didn’t even make it past the S16

So if it’s that difficult to know which teams will be dominant and which teams won’t in November, then what sense is there to start assigning Super Team labels in freaking April?
I wouldn't label anyone a superteam preseason; however, I also wouldn't assume that NO ONE will be a super team when we get down to it (and yes, Illinois is certainly a possibility).
 
#715      
One the one hand: agreed, this is the correct read of the situation.

On the other hand, the correctly analyzed primary ballhandler/offense initiator on May 1 of the offseason:

2022-23: Skyy Clark
2023-24: RayJ Dennis
2024-25: Kylan Boswell
2025-26: Mihailo Petrovic

The ACTUAL primary ballhandler/offense initiator come the heat of conference season

2022-23: Epps/Mayer
2023-24: Marcus Domask
2024-25: Kasparas Jakucionis
2025-26: Keaton Wagler
Yup. I think the staff has the opinion Vaaks could handle a larger workload, but it will be his first year being asked to be the primary ball handler. It was largely others who were bringing the ball up for Providence
 
#716      
Honest question: how do you think other stacked teams (not just/necessarily this offseason) have done it? Lied and made false promises? Offered ridiculous amounts of money? Are more desirable for some other reason (prestige, connections, etc)?
Different people are different.

But one way they've done it (read: Indiana and Kentucky) is create a big expensive mess that doesn't fit together as a basketball team.
 
#717      
I'll quote a little Paul Simon from Train in the Distance, which I believe explains it:

What is the point of this story?
What information pertains?
The though that life could be better
Is woven indelibly
Into our hearts and our brains.

Related, but slightly different: hedonic adaptation
 
#722      
I wouldn't label anyone a superteam preseason; however, I also wouldn't assume that NO ONE will be a super team when we get down to it (and yes, Illinois is certainly a possibility).
Exactly. The portal era in the short term at least seems to point teams are getting better at the top not worse. There will be teams as good as Duke, Michigan, and Arizona this year, including maybe those very teams themselves. Hoping the top teams revert back to the pack with zero teams rising to the top and everyone in the top 10 having an equal shot isnt at all realistic.

In fact what looks like is happening is because there was so much draft talent this year then next, many guys are skipping the draft for another year of college hoping b to cash in next draft. So the gap n perceived talent between the two years has closed.
 
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#723      
Actually, it was Ty and Petrovic. Just had an unexpected injury (in the summer).

Petro turned out a bust, but we went into the year 9-10 deep.
1. Mirk
2. Tomi
3. Drej
4. Coleman
5. Vaaks
6. Jake
7. Big Z
8. Morillo
9. Brown

I get why you don't want to count Brown but for the same reason you don't count him, people on here were not counting Wagler and Davis. Which brings us down to 8 being the rotation in most people's minds last year at this time. Don't believe me? Here's what the discourse was like:

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#724      
The last 15 days on the Loyalty board.

INSIDERS: We’ve got money and we’re going hard after Vaaks and Blackwell. It looks promising. But retention is the top priority.

LOYALTY: Yay! Superteam!

INSIDERS: Boom! We got Vaaks!

LOYALTY: Yay! Superteam!

INSIDERS: Pushing very hard for Blackwell. We’ve got the money. But retention first.

LOYALTY: Yay! Superteam!

INSIDERS: Boom! The “Triplets” are back! Ironing out details with Andrej. Blackwell still in the mix.

LOYALTY: Yay! Superteam!

INSIDERS: Boom! Andrej’s back!

LOYALTY: Yay! Superteam!

INSIDERS: Looks like we’re out of the Blackwell sweepstakes. I’m guessing you can figure out why.

LOYALTY: What?!? Why?!?

INSIDERS: Come on. Figure it out.

LOYALTY: ???

INSIDERS: Think about it.

LOYALTY: ???????

INSIDERS: ((sigh)) Blackwell backed off the day Andrej returned? Get it?

LOYALTY: So we’re broke?!?!

INSIDERS: ((sigh)) No… money is not a problem.

LOYALTY: So we’re just sitting on a pile of money?!? Can’t the coaches count???

INSIDERS: Yes, they can count. We’ll likely add more. Just not right away.

LOYALTY: So we’re gonna go into the season only eight deep?

INSIDERS: No, I said… ((facepalm)) ((sigh)). All is fine.

LOYALTY: I know what that means! All is NOT fine! PANIC!!! PANIC!!!

INSIDERS: Relax! Look… the staff knows who they want and what they’re looking for.

LOYALTY: Okay then… here’s a list of 40 players, all of whom would be a good fit and are desperately needed.

INSIDERS: You’re not gonna get any of those guys to come in and play backup to the backup.

LOYALTY: But you promised us a superteam!!!

INSIDERS: I’m getting too old for this sh*t.
 
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