Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

#752      
The beauty with Coleman is we won’t ask/don’t need him to do too much. Spot up shoot, secondary playmake, stick is nose in on rebounds. He should excel in that role.

If he’s Keaton 2.0, fantastic. But we don’t need that to be really stinking good.
 
#758      
Heard Illinois will get a little more serious about some Euro targets this month.
It kinda depends on who is available/offered to them. More of a development piece or already established younger player.
We just need a 9th man whose good enough to get into games, compete, play hard, etc. Probably average 2 or 3 points per game for the season, but provide valuable depth.

As it stands, it's unrealistic to think we have that guy.
 
#759      
A Few too many turnovers for my liking and he did lead his team with a -8 in the plus minus but the shot does play. I would be careful comparing him to Keaton, Keaton had 4 turnovers twice all year.
+/- is a bit deceptive in games like that. And while I agree we're going to need him to take care of the ball, I don't think he's been particularly turnover prone in the past so I'm not sure that's a reason to worry. His game is pretty much seems the finished article in most aspects. My one tiny concern is that in all of the highlights I've seen of him, and there have been many, I've never seen him finish with his left hand. Does that mean he needs to work on his left hand? I'm not sure. But that's nit picking at this point. This kid has the talent to be an absolute superstar, and I'm excited to see him play for us.
 
#762      
Expectation is two have two guards drafted next year. And I think the freshman will be lottery.
Well, if that happens we wont miss Blackwell and next season transfers, plus new high school recruits should be lined up to come in here to follow that path. Especailly if the guys all ready in the league continue to pop. Maybe give Davis or others something to talk about.
 
#763      
We'rre gonna love Coleman and Vaaks. Both have great length and are dangerous shooters from deep. That should really stretch any defense.
4/5 of our projected starters are very good outside shooters (for their position). Andrej should have a lot of space to drive to the bucket.
 
#764      
4/5 of our projected starters are very good outside shooters (for their position). Andrej should have a lot of space to drive to the bucket.

tons of space

and he's going to have tons of great looks from 3. FWLIW, I'm thinking 35% is reachable, provided the vast majority of his takes are ones he should take (which I think is pretty much a given)
 
#765      
tons of space

and he's going to have tons of great looks from 3. FWLIW, I'm thinking 35% is reachable, provided the vast majority of his takes are ones he should take (which I think is pretty much a given)
The thing I want Andrej to focus on is being a more willing passer. He averaged 1 assist/game last year. When he got the ball everyone in the building knew a drive was coming.

Make the extra pass and keep the ball moving. The ball will come back to you. Trust your teammates.
 
#768      
The thing I want Andrej to focus on is being a more willing passer. He averaged 1 assist/game last year. When he got the ball everyone in the building knew a drive was coming.

Make the extra pass and keep the ball moving. The ball will come back to you. Trust your teammates.

expecting that to be a major point of emphasis this offseason
 
#769      
The thing I want Andrej to focus on is being a more willing passer. He averaged 1 assist/game last year. When he got the ball everyone in the building knew a drive was coming.

Make the extra pass and keep the ball moving. The ball will come back to you. Trust your teammates.
I think this could be a good thing hes taking the NBA invite to get a evaluation to raise his draft stock. I'd imagine there going to emphasize for him to get better at passing when his drives and of course improving his 3 point shooting hopefully he takes it to heart and puts in the work to improve on both those things
 
#774      
Keaton was 1 of 1.

Quentin is our highest ranked (Top 30 composite) in quite some time. We have to trust that he will make a jump by the conference season. Trey McKenney is a great example. Dude hit 4 3s in the NCAA final. But was other wise overshadowed by older players like Cason and Gayle off the bench.

You can see some very obvious things he’ll need to fix for B1G size and speed:
- Shooting pocket is low
- Prefers his right hand to finish
- He’s 6’4 but lacks the build to absorb contact for now

But there is a long time yet till November and even longer time yet to next year’s draft.
 
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