Really, it only makes sense for MOST players to enter the portal. They might as well leverage the opportunity, imo...Hard to come back if you weren't going away !
Really, it only makes sense for MOST players to enter the portal. They might as well leverage the opportunity, imo...Hard to come back if you weren't going away !
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I hope we are thinking some dumplings or maybe a good stroganoff rather than some borscht.
I didn't even realize this until now.Everyone - i know that a lot of you Guys will be asking me whO that one may be but Really ... you should just be patient and let them finish cooking ... the meal will be Delightful, Exceptional, Magnificent, Impactful, and Noteworthy ...
To me, his comments to Goodman spoke volumes about multiple things here. He pretty bluntly stated that if he does return to college basketball, it won't be at Illinois. He also mentioned he thought it would be unfair of him to do so because of the new kids coming in who made that choice assuming he would be gone and deserve a chance to shine. He also mentioned he wouldn't play in the B1G if he comes back.I think that Coleman's loyalty and respect does not get enough attention ... Kid cares so much about this place ... He stayed loyal when he wasn't playing ... Never transferred ... Never flirted with the portal ... Brad brought in new guys and Coleman sees that maybe it's time to move on ...
Ideally in the NBA but maybe elsewhere ... The portal was not a thought until they moved the entry deadline ...
Took us farther than Ayo and Kofi did while playing 60% healthy ... And I don't want that to just get swept under the rug ... Great kid, and great family ...
To me, his comments to Goodman spoke volumes about multiple things here. He pretty bluntly stated that if he does return to college basketball, it won't be at Illinois. He also mentioned he thought it would be unfair of him to do so because of the new kids coming in who made that choice assuming he would be gone and deserve a chance to shine. He also mentioned he wouldn't play in the B1G if he comes back.
To me that implies he respects basically everything about our process. He is dead set on the NBA but knows it's not a sure thing and that keeping the coaching staff and team in limbo makes things a lot harder for us. And he also won't go to a conference rival.
Kudos to Coleman. I hope he finds a fit in the NBA.
You don’t think he’d have an interest in dogging Hunter everyday in practice?Bingo ...
If he does come back to college ... Anywhere but UNC or UCONN would shock me ...
I think you're forgetting that Demin's natural position is PG also. We'll have plenty of ball handling.Oh I'm not saying Nico gets a spot in the rotation as things are constructed.
But counting on that same group to be available and healthy and performing for every game of a whole season, especially given the youth and newness of the group, is not a reasonable assumption.
A developing true true PG will find some spot minutes here or there (as he did last season), and is always an eye blink away from more.
That spells Demin
Unless, perhaps, the roster managers know something that you don't.Leaving 2 open and redshirting Jaksty is bad roster management.
Oh jeez, I missed this somehow. No ill will of course in light of all of this info, but that would be pretty gut wrenching to see.Bingo ...
If he does come back to college ... Anywhere but UNC or UCONN would shock me ...
Oh yeah, you would know...Leaving 2 open and redshirting Jaksty is bad roster management.
How so? Can always take off the redshirt in the very unlikely event it was needed. Also, it's hard to keep 11 guys all happy let alone 12 or 13.Leaving 2 open and redshirting Jaksty is bad roster management.
I don't get it.some still won't get it
I don't get it.
Yeah that dude is talkin crazy…You mean like Kylan, Tomislav, Egor/Kadary?
Also a lot of high major coaches love Humrichous