Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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Wtf in the 9th layer of seven layer cake is going on in here?
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#203      
Coleman and Zens both have that ability to lead their teams to championships. While Coleman is expected to do some big things for us Zens has that underrated Wagler possibility about him.
No one deserves to have that comparison/burden placed on them, just because they’re ranked outside the top 100 and committed to Illinois.

Unfortunately, it’s what will be said about every under recruited kid who comes here.
 
#204      
No one deserves to have that comparison/burden placed on them, just because they’re ranked outside the top 100 and committed to Illinois.

Unfortunately, it’s what will be said about every under recruited kid who comes here.
We’re all gonna be so shocked when it turns out that Blake Fagbemi is the next Illini All-American. 😉
 
#207      
No one deserves to have that comparison/burden placed on them, just because they’re ranked outside the top 100 and committed to Illinois.

Unfortunately, it’s what will be said about every under recruited kid who comes here.
I didn't say he was going to be another Wagler. Just pointing out there was some similarities to their background. Ease off on the attack already. Some people on here are just looking for something to jump on.
 
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I didn't say he was going to be another Wagler. Just pointing out there was some similarities to their background.
Zens went to a private basketball factory high school where he played first with Kon Knueppel and then with his similarly highly rated younger brothers (don't Google their first names, save yourselves) which has been playing big-ticket out of state games and ranked among the top in the country.

And then on the AAU circuit Zens has played for the most prominent shoe-company sponsored team in the state, Wisconsin Playground, on the Under Armour circuit.

He has of course shined in these settings, been widely scouted and offered, and holds an impressive four-star prospect rating.

Which of course makes him the COMPLETE AND TOTAL ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY DEGREE OPPOSITE of Keaton Wagler's basketball background.

But it will feel cuddly and good-fan-ish to invoke that comparison with every fundamentally-sound-coded player we recruit for the next several decades, so we are sentenced to suffer through these flights of fancy on this board for many coming years.
 
#210      
My only root question was HOW the two scoutings could be on such opposite ends. (considering every other player was a 5 star)
Again, here were the teams:

2026:

1st team:

— Quentin Coleman
— Colben Landrew
— Miles Sadler
— Jordan Smith Jr (player of the year)
— Tyran Stokes

2nd team:

— Abdou Toure
— Cam Williams
— Brandon McCoy
— Caleb Holt
— Jason Crowe Jr

3rd team:

— Luke Ertal
— Cayden Daughtery
— Christian Collins
— Caleb Gaskins
— Zavier Zens

2025:

1st team:

— Nate Ament
— Brayden Burries
— Cam Boozer (player of the year)
— Darryn Peterson
— Koa Peat

2nd team:

— AJ Dybantsa
— Malachi Moreno
— Braylon Mullins
— Caleb Wilson
— Tounde Yessoufou

3rd team:

— Mikel Brown Jr
— Kingston Flemings
— Nik Khamenia
— Jordan Smith Jr
— Tyran Stokes

Here's the listed description/stats for QC:

"6-3 | Senior | Guard | Illinois

Averaged 23.1 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.7 steals per contest to lead the Panthers to the No. 4 spot in the final MaxPreps Top 25. Coleman scorched the nets for a career-high 50 points in a lopsided state title game victory."

Zens:

"6-7 | Senior | Wing | Uncommitted

MaxPreps Wisconsin Player of the Year averaged 23.4 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per contest to power the Vikings (30-0) to their third straight state championship."
Here’s CHATGPT’s input:

MaxPreps All-America is not the same thing as recruiting rankings.

MaxPreps explicitly states that its All-America teams are selected based on:

  • Team success
  • Individual production (stats)
  • Local, regional, and state honors
and that college/NBA potential is not a primary consideration.

In fact, MaxPreps has said for years that they evaluate what the player accomplished that season, not who projects as the best college or NBA prospect. “

In regards to Zens:

“Zavier Zens is actually a good example of the difference between "best prospect" and "best high school player."

As a recruit, he was generally viewed as a 3-star prospect and was ranked well outside the national Top 100 by the major recruiting services. At one point, fans discussing his recruitment cited him around #237 nationally.

But his senior season was hard to ignore:

  • Led Wisconsin Lutheran to a 30–0 record
  • Won a third consecutive state championship
  • Averaged 23.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 4.4 assists
  • Shot 61.8% from the field and 41.7% from three
  • Won Wisconsin Player of the Year and Wisconsin Mr. Basketball honors
MaxPreps' selection philosophy heavily rewards exactly those things: production, winning, state honors, and impact on a nationally ranked team. Wisconsin Lutheran was one of the best teams in the country, and Zens was the clear leader.

So if you're comparing him to five-star McDonald's All-Americans, the MaxPreps voters were basically saying:

"We know some of those guys have higher NBA ceilings, but Zens had one of the best high-school seasons in America."
 
#211      
Zens went to a private basketball factory high school where he played first with Kon Knueppel and then with his similarly highly rated younger brothers (don't Google their first names, save yourselves) which has been playing big-ticket out of state games and ranked among the top in the country.

And then on the AAU circuit Zens has played for the most prominent shoe-company sponsored team in the state, Wisconsin Playground, on the Under Armour circuit.

He has of course shined in these settings, been widely scouted and offered, and holds an impressive four-star prospect rating.

Which of course makes him the COMPLETE AND TOTAL ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY DEGREE OPPOSITE of Keaton Wagler's basketball background.

But it will feel cuddly and good-fan-ish to invoke that comparison with every fundamentally-sound-coded player we recruit for the next several decades, so we are sentenced to suffer through these flights of fancy on this board for many coming years.
Thanks for the info. I was just going on that they were both not top 100 rated yet won state titles. I know there will never be another keaton Wagler in my lifetime. Thats like expecting to hit the powerball twice.
 
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Even though our team from last year is losing Keaton, Kylan and Ben i honestly feel confident that while Keaton and Kylan who were very good and Kylan was a very good defender will be tough to replace i think that offensively and on the glass that Vaaks and Coleman as a pair will be on that level. Vaaks is great on offense, has NBA type skills and Coleman appears to be a great all round player. I think the one we havent replaced is Ben. As long as no one gets hurt or in foul trouble or if Jason can be serviceable in the glass and D if it does then we will be ok. I do hope we find a Euro just to fill in to try to fill Bens role. I think what Ben did is on our squad yet. I havent given up hope that Jason cant do it. He doesnt need to score to make me feel ok. If he can rebound and defend as needed. Brad talked a out being ready to play him last year "a lot" and ge had his blood clot. I think if Brad doesnt add a big then he feels Jason will be fine rebounding and on D if needed.
 
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Pretty unsure of what we’re doing in 2027. Davion Thompson looks very good for Team USA, yet we didn’t recruit him. Same for Jaxson Davis.

It’s no guarantee Coleman and/or Vaaks won’t be gone next year. Important to build up guard depth.
 
#214      
I think the one we havent replaced is Ben. As long as no one gets hurt or in foul trouble or if Jason can be serviceable in the glass and D if it does then we will be ok. I do hope we find a Euro just to fill in to try to fill Bens role. I think what Ben did is on our squad yet. I havent given up hope that Jason cant do it. He doesnt need to score to make me feel ok. If he can rebound and defend as needed. Brad talked a out being ready to play him last year "a lot" and ge had his blood clot. I think if Brad doesnt add a big then he feels Jason will be fine rebounding and on D if needed.
Zens is closer to what Ben brought than Jakstys.

If Jakstys is playing legitimate minutes, it likely means our freshmen were very underwhelming (which would be unideal).
 
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Zens is closer to what Ben brought than Jakstys.

If Jakstys is playing legitimate minutes, it likely means our freshmen were very underwhelming (which would be unideal).
Not in what this team needs. No way. Zens wont rebound or defend the post at the 4. Zens is a small forward. Ben was versitile, could play the 3 or 4 had length and was decent at defending the 4. Jason is not a 3 at all. He has grown and developed physically which is exactly what Zens needs to be a 4 maybe one day. Zens may play some at the 3 but is likely buried there behind Coleman. DRE, Jake and Lucas. Jason has been guarding our 4s and 5s in practice like Mirk, Z, Tomi and others for the last 2 years, goyten stronger and grown. Zens wont be asked to guard guys like Tomi, Z. Mirk or even Jason. If he is then he will be abused. We dont have a single freshman to defend big guys like Z, Tomi, Mirk or even Jason can. Or close to Ben. Our freshman are not 4s or 5s. Its foolish to think some 6'7" 215 lb kid would stop guys top teams have. It was tough for a sr 6'9" Ben to do most nights. Zens may be able to be a 2/3 but is not a 4. At least not for a few years to grow.
 
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Not in what this team needs. No way. Zens wont rebound or defend the post at the 4. Zens is a small forward. Ben was versitile, could play the 3 or 4 had length and was decent at defending the 4. Jason is not a 3 at all. He has grown and developed physically which is exactly what Zens needs to be a 4 maybe one day. Zens may play some at the 3 but is likely buried there behind Coleman. DRE, Jake and Lucas. Jason has been guarding our 4s and 5s in practice like Mirk, Z, Tomi and others for the last 2 years, goyten stronger and grown. Zens wont be asked to guard guys like Tomi, Z. Mirk or even Jason. If he is then he will be abused. We dont have a single freshman to defend big guys like Z, Tomi, Mirk or even Jason can. Or close to Ben. Our freshman are not 4s or 5s. Its foolish to think some 6'7" 215 lb kid would stop guys top teams have. It was tough for a sr 6'9" Ben to do most nights. Zens may be able to be a 2/3 but is not a 4. At least not for a few years to grow.
Zens has been listed as both a PF and SF. He can help upfront if necessary. Not every 4 is 6'9 260 lbs.

I also still hold out hope that JJ can contribute.
 
#218      
Zens has been listed as both a PF and SF. He can help upfront if necessary. Not every 4 is 6'9 260 lbs.

I also still hold out hope that JJ can contribute.
If you think he will play next season at the 4 or was recruited to do so at Illinois i highly disagree. If Z, T or Mirk get hurt it will be Jason to rebound and play D or Dre. We will miss Ben if Jason cant do those 2 things. BU said in the podcast Jason was going to play "a lot" but the clot happenned. I dont know about a lot but i think he can. I doubt our program ever recruits a 6'7" 210lb freshman to be expected to be play significant minutes at the power forward given where our program is today. I hope and feel most will be as long and more physical than Ben much less Zens at a program like ours going forward. We are not most programs and those that are playing for us wont be 6'7" 210 to 215 lbs. Zens isnt a PF for us and wont be. If so then we will not be elite. We wouldnt beat teams like Houston, MSU , or top teams if thats what you see playing the 4 for us.
 
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Pretty unsure of what we’re doing in 2027. Davion Thompson looks very good for Team USA, yet we didn’t recruit him. Same for Jaxson Davis.

It’s no guarantee Coleman and/or Vaaks won’t be gone next year. Important to build up guard depth.
People are still questioning Underwood recruiting? The Illini found Wagler and Coleman. Thompson price was too high and Davis was deemed to small. Illinois will have misses like they took Boswell over Fears. They will be fine in the long run.
 
#220      
Pretty unsure of what we’re doing in 2027. Davion Thompson looks very good for Team USA, yet we didn’t recruit him. Same for Jaxson Davis.

It’s no guarantee Coleman and/or Vaaks won’t be gone next year. Important to build up guard depth.
Are you concerned Brad doesn’t know what he’s doing?
 
#221      
Pretty unsure of what we’re doing in 2027. Davion Thompson looks very good for Team USA, yet we didn’t recruit him. Same for Jaxson Davis.

It’s no guarantee Coleman and/or Vaaks won’t be gone next year. Important to build up guard depth.
? A year ago very few, if any, on here knew who Coleman or Vaaks were.
 
#222      
Pretty unsure of what we’re doing in 2027. Davion Thompson looks very good for Team USA, yet we didn’t recruit him. Same for Jaxson Davis.

It’s no guarantee Coleman and/or Vaaks won’t be gone next year. Important to build up guard depth.
It's been hinted on here who the top 27 target is in terms of high school kids. Next year will be more euro and portal based.
 
#224      
If you think he will play next season at the 4 or was recruited to do so at Illinois i highly disagree. If Z, T or Mirk get hurt it will be Jason to rebound and play D or Dre. We will miss Ben if Jason cant do those 2 things. BU said in the podcast Jason was going to play "a lot" but the clot happenned. I dont know about a lot but i think he can. I doubt our program ever recruits a 6'7" 210lb freshman to be expected to be play significant minutes at the power forward given where our program is today. I hope and feel most will be as long and more physical than Ben much less Zens at a program like ours going forward. We are not most programs and those that are playing for us wont be 6'7" 210 to 215 lbs. Zens isnt a PF for us and wont be. If so then we will not be elite. We wouldnt beat teams like Houston, MSU , or top teams if thats what you see playing the 4 for us.
I said he can help at the 4 if necessary, not that he was "recruited to play there." That doesn't mean that's his only position or even his main position.

I'd like to think JJ will be recovered and capable of helping up front. But it seems far from certain that he'll be 100%.
 
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