Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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This probably isn’t the hottest of takes these days, and I’m not saying Coleman is going to be a consensus AA/Lottery pick, but we’ve found the next one. Skilled, shooter, processor, maybe not quite as big as Keaton but clearly better athlete, and most important/intriguing to me, clearly a competitor/gives a ****.

Would not shock me at all if he is our best player next year. And assuming Andrej is back and just a little more luck in the injury department, we could be even better than last year.

And remains to be seen obviously but next year looks to be more wide open/fewer super teams than years past.

I am as exited for next year as I’ve been since we got Ayo and Kofi back for their Junior and Sophomore years.
Does this group think QC will have a better season than Freshman Adam Miller?

For reference -- 8.3 PPG | 2.8 RPG | 0.8 APG | .391 FG% | .340 3P% | .684 FT%
 
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Does this group think QC will have a better season than Freshman Adam Miller?

For reference -- 8.3 PPG | 2.8 RPG | 0.8 APG | .391 FG% | .340 3P% | .684 FT%
I Do GIF by MOODMAN
 
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Does this group think QC will have a better season than Freshman Adam Miller?

For reference -- 8.3 PPG | 2.8 RPG | 0.8 APG | .391 FG% | .340 3P% | .684 FT%
His offensive stats don't tell the full story, his defensive impact was huge.

QC will be more efficient and get more assists, but it remains to be seen what his overall impact will be and his volume may be more limited with the other mouths to feed.
 
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Does this group think QC will have a better season than Freshman Adam Miller?

For reference -- 8.3 PPG | 2.8 RPG | 0.8 APG | .391 FG% | .340 3P% | .684 FT%
Yes.

Miller averaged 0.183 points per possession. We've only had 1 starter over the last 3 seasons with less than a 0.2 (Ty Rodgers). Our lowest last season was Boswell at 0.249. Our second lowest over the last 3 years is 2024 Coleman Hawkins at 0.218.

Miller played 25.5 minutes per game, so basically what that means is he would've averaged 7.7 points per game if he played the same amount on last year's team (65.7 poss per 40 last year compared to 71.0 in 2021). I don't think he would've started on next year's team, quite possibly may have been the #9thMan.
 
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His offensive stats don't tell the full story, his defensive impact was huge.

QC will be more efficient and get more assists, but it remains to be seen what his overall impact will be and his volume may be more limited with the other mouths to feed.
Tend to agree to determine who has a better season is more than offensive stats. If QC is a good defender and delivers Miller type offense then 26/27 Illinois team could be special or some might say ELITE

1) QC offensive numbers - QC offense stats should be similar to freshman Miller
2) QC defensively - Miller was a good defender for me QC defense is an unknown
3) how about team success - seems like 26/27 team will be better
4) if QC delivers on offense but not on defense does that indicate QC had a better season? We know coach expects defense = playing time
 
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Tend to agree to determine who has a better season is more than offensive stats. If QC is a good defender and delivers Miller type offense then 26/27 Illinois team could be special or some might say ELITE

1) QC offensive numbers - QC offense stats should be similar to freshman Miller
2) QC defensively - Miller was a good defender for me QC defense is an unknown
3) how about team success - seems like 26/27 team will be better
4) if QC delivers on offense but not on defense does that indicate QC had a better season? We know coach expects defense = playing time
Does defense actually equal playing time?

If that were true, wouldn’t Ty still be on the team? And how well did KJ and Will play defense?
 
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Yes.

Miller averaged 0.183 points per possession. We've only had 1 starter over the last 3 seasons with less than a 0.2 (Ty Rodgers). Our lowest last season was Boswell at 0.249. Our second lowest over the last 3 years is 2024 Coleman Hawkins at 0.218.

Miller played 25.5 minutes per game, so basically what that means is he would've averaged 7.7 points per game if he played the same amount on last year's team (65.7 poss per 40 last year compared to 71.0 in 2021). I don't think he would've started on next year's team, quite possibly may have been the #9thMan.
Miller would've played over Morillo.
 
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Does this group think QC will have a better season than Freshman Adam Miller?

For reference -- 8.3 PPG | 2.8 RPG | 0.8 APG | .391 FG% | .340 3P% | .684 FT%
I certainly think QC will have better shooting %s acroos the board (FG, 3P, FT).

If QC can be as good defensively as Miller is the question. We will need D from him, because from what I've seen, Vaaks is not great at that.
 
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Full team:

- Bruce Branch (BYU)
- Quentin Coleman (Illinois)
- Adan Diggs (Class of '27)
- Caleb Gaskins (Miami)
- Demarcus Henry (Class of '27)
- Jasiah Jervis (Michigan St)
- Malachi Jordan (Class of '27)
- Taylen Kinney (Kansas)
- Coleb Landrew (UConn)
- Ethan Taylor (Michigan St)
- Davion Thompson (Class of '27)
- Darrius Wabbington (Class of '27)
 
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Offseason kool-aid always creates delusional expectations, but between the Vaaks teaser video and Coleman making the U18 USA team (and winning Iverson game MVP), I'm not sure I can recall being more excited about two guys coming in. Add in Morillo (his performance in that all-star game was pretty damn impressive) and I feel like we are adding three guys with the potential to eventually be NBA first round picks. And that's being added to five core guys from a Final Four team. Good time to be an Illini fan.
 
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I certainly think QC will have better shooting %s acroos the board (FG, 3P, FT).

If QC can be as good defensively as Miller is the question. We will need D from him, because from what I've seen, Vaaks is not great at that.
I think Millers defense was really good for a freshmen but he also played alongside some of the best defenders we’ve had recently. That helped him look a lot better on that side of the ball.

I think it’s entirely possible QC is a better individual defender than Miller was. Vaaks we need to just not be downright awful. Even in some of his highlight clips his defense is suspect.

In reality, it’s going to be even rougher this year on that end. I have faith the returners can be even better and Andrej can become a lockdown guy, but we’re going to need across the board improvement to replace Ben and Kylan.
 
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110% yes.
Does this group think QC will have a better season than Freshman Adam Miller?

For reference -- 8.3 PPG | 2.8 RPG | 0.8 APG | .391 FG% | .340 3P% | .684 FT%
Think more like Ayo frosh 13.8 ppg, 4 rpg, 3.2 assists

Also wonder with Dre and QC if fast break points will rise. Need Vaaks rebounding to improve as well as defense.
 
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Does this group think QC will have a better season than Freshman Adam Miller?

For reference -- 8.3 PPG | 2.8 RPG | 0.8 APG | .391 FG% | .340 3P% | .684 FT%
Miller was the mystery man right from the start. And it never changed. I used to wonder if he had locker room issues.
 
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I certainly think QC will have better shooting %s acroos the board (FG, 3P, FT).

If QC can be as good defensively as Miller is the question. We will need D from him, because from what I've seen, Vaaks is not great at that.
Yeah, Vaaks needs to be much better on that end, but I think he can at least be serviceable. He's not a terrible athlete, and has great length. He has the things you can't teach... He needs more of the things you can. Providence was one of the worst defensive teams in the country last year. It's really difficult to stay committed to defense when no one else is playing it. Effort is contagious, but not nearly as contagious as a lack of it.

Brad isn't going to let Jake Davis sit for very long if Vaaks or Coleman aren't busting their tails on defense. He may not be the most talented guy on the roster, but we know Jake comes to play. They will learn the standard in practice this summer, or they will learn it from the bench this Fall.
 
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Finally! Some near-term "Illinois" basketball to look forward to watching again now that Minnesota is out of the NBA Playoffs...

Details for those curious:

USA Basketball will open Group A play with Argentina, Brazil and Mexico at the 2026 FIBA U18 Men’s AmeriCup. The U.S. men will take on Argentina in their opening game at 7:30 p.m. ET on June 1. The Americans hold a 14-1 record against the Argentineans. On June 2 10 p.m. ET, the USA will face Mexico, who they have defeated in all five previous meetings. Group A play closes with Brazil at 5 p.m. ET on June 4 with the U.S. looking to improve to 12-0 all-time. The winners of both groups will advance directly to the semifinals on June 6 and the medal games are scheduled for June 7. Semifinal play-in games are set for June 5. The tournament will stream live on YouTube.com/FIBA. (Edit: Posting the game times here for anyone that wants to put it on their calendar)
 
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Yeah, Vaaks needs to be much better on that end, but I think he can at least be serviceable. He's not a terrible athlete, and has great length. He has the things you can't teach... He needs more of the things you can. Providence was one of the worst defensive teams in the country last year. It's really difficult to stay committed to defense when no one else is playing it. Effort is contagious, but not nearly as contagious as a lack of it.

Brad isn't going to let Jake Davis sit for very long if Vaaks or Coleman aren't busting their tails on defense. He may not be the most talented guy on the roster, but we know Jake comes to play. They will learn the standard in practice this summer, or they will learn it from the bench this Fall.
I like having him on the team, but if we're expecting Jake to come in and be the defensive stopper, that's a problem simply based off his defense from this past season.
 
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