I just received confirmation that the plane Brad is on had issues during takeoff, but is airborne now.
All I can say about whoever he's meeting
All I can say about whoever he's meeting
Agreed, it seems that way- it might be as simple as Watkins indicated he’s staying in the draftSo my uneducated guess is that we are probably out on Watkins, now, based on how I read Indy’s post. I take “heading overseas again” to mean another actual trip, and it seems very unlikely to me that Brad and/or other staff would make a second trip over without strong confidence in landing someone (who seems to be the “primary target”). And if we land either of the overseas targets that have been mentioned, then it would effectively rule out Watkins.
I’m interested to see how it plays out.
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Is Jakstys not considered a developmental guy?Not in P5 schools that have aspirations at a deep tourney run at least. I think that's reflected in our current coaching staff who are all big game hunters. The Valleys and directional schools are for devo guys now. Play great, catch somebody's eye and transfer up for a nice bag.
They both play in the 18 Under Euro league. Both were born in 2006.Agreed, it seems that way- it might be as simple as Watkins indicated he’s staying in the draft
On the overseas targets - there is a big difference between the two in my mind- Egor is playing with professional men and would be a significant contributor right away, Kasparas is playing with 16/17 year olds and would be the equivalent of a HS recruit (a really good one) but would have a bigger adjustment to college ball- Hence the addition of a transfer in addition to Kasparas if that is who we add
Isn’t Egor playing with the Real Madrid 2nd team, which is only 16 - 18 year olds?Agreed, it seems that way- it might be as simple as Watkins indicated he’s staying in the draft
On the overseas targets - there is a big difference between the two in my mind- Egor is playing with professional men and would be a significant contributor right away, Kasparas is playing with 16/17 year olds and would be the equivalent of a HS recruit (a really good one) but would have a bigger adjustment to college ball- Hence the addition of a transfer in addition to Kasparas if that is who we add
Will he stick around to develop?Is Jakstys not considered a developmental guy?
Same leagueIsn’t Egor playing with the Real Madrid 2nd team, which is only 16 - 18 year olds?
They play in the same league. And Kasparas has been more productive in both that league and other international tournaments.Agreed, it seems that way- it might be as simple as Watkins indicated he’s staying in the draft
On the overseas targets - there is a big difference between the two in my mind- Egor is playing with professional men and would be a significant contributor right away, Kasparas is playing with 16/17 year olds and would be the equivalent of a HS recruit (a really good one) but would have a bigger adjustment to college ball- Hence the addition of a transfer in addition to Kasparas if that is who we add
This staff is cooking ... That's all I've got to say ...
Heading overseas again ... You guys can all determine that means ... There will likely be another guy who joins in addition as well ... Lathon, Monsanto, as well as a couple others I was told but will keep quiet for now ... They want to see how the du$t settles after they lock down the primary target ...
2025 ... You guys are starting to see some of the names I've been told behind the scenes for a while ... People DO NOT want to see our staff on the trail ... I am told all 4 of the guys below plan to take OVs ... Jeremiah Fears has been doing some recruiting of his own as well ...
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AJ Dybantsa, BYU Cougars, Small Forward
AJ Dybantsa is a Small Forward from Brockton, MA.247sports.com
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Jasper Johnson, Kentucky Wildcats, Combo Guard
Jasper Johnson is a shooting guard from Versailles, KY.247sports.com
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Meleek Thomas, Arkansas Razorbacks, Combo Guard
Meleek Thomas is a guard from Midland, PA.247sports.com
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Will Riley, Illinois Fighting Illini, Small Forward
Will Riley is a 6-8, 178-pound Small Forward from Malvern, PA. He is ranked No. 22 in the country by 247Sports. Riley is the No. 2 recruit in Malvern, PA...247sports.com
I don't think anyone on here would disagree with thatFirst, thanks for the info Indy.
Second…..oh boy…..buckle up Loyalty.
We are officially going to go through our massive roller coaster ride upswing where we are going to now talk about the best
10-12 potential gets worldwide. How we will somehow magically get all of them to C-U and what a dream team we shall plan for. Only after countless pages of unrealistic prognostications we will swing and miss somewhere and that will have been the apex of the ride this week.
Insiders will be damned. We can’t compete without an handful of the worlds richest donors funding our NIL collective. It’s just so unfair. NIT here we come. Geoff Alexander and Zach Hamer need to go…..
You get the drift.
Again, thanks for the info Indy. Good to know there’s perhaps more coming next year. Will be excited to see how it plays out. Either way….thanks.
I’m buckled in….
Now GO Loyalty…..do what you do best.
You’re right- for some reason I thought Demin was playing for the Real Madrid first team- how quickly I’ve forgotten him already!They both play in the 18 Under Euro league. Both were born in 2006.
I think you understand our loyalty family just fine.First, thanks for the info Indy.
Second…..oh boy…..buckle up Loyalty.
We are officially going to go through our massive roller coaster ride upswing where we are going to now talk about the best
10-12 potential gets worldwide. How we will somehow magically get all of them to C-U and what a dream team we shall plan for. Only after countless pages of unrealistic prognostications we will swing and miss somewhere and that will have been the apex of the ride this week.
Insiders will be damned. We can’t compete without an handful of the worlds richest donors funding our NIL collective. It’s just so unfair. NIT here we come. Geoff Alexander and Zach Hamer need to go…..
You get the drift.
Again, thanks for the info Indy. Good to know there’s perhaps more coming next year. Will be excited to see how it plays out. Either way….thanks.
I’m buckled in….
Now GO Loyalty…..do what you do best.
Lord have mercy. As an Illinois fan, I refuse to believe this could happen until it hypothetically does.This staff is cooking ... That's all I've got to say ...
Heading overseas again ... You guys can all determine that means ... There will likely be another guy who joins in addition as well ... Lathon, Monsanto, as well as a couple others I was told but will keep quiet for now ... They want to see how the du$t settles after they lock down the primary target ...
2025 ... You guys are starting to see some of the names I've been told behind the scenes for a while ... People DO NOT want to see our staff on the trail ... I am told all 4 of the guys below plan to take OVs ... Jeremiah Fears has been doing some recruiting of his own as well ...
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AJ Dybantsa, BYU Cougars, Small Forward
AJ Dybantsa is a Small Forward from Brockton, MA.247sports.com
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Jasper Johnson, Kentucky Wildcats, Combo Guard
Jasper Johnson is a shooting guard from Versailles, KY.247sports.com
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Meleek Thomas, Arkansas Razorbacks, Combo Guard
Meleek Thomas is a guard from Midland, PA.247sports.com
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Will Riley, Illinois Fighting Illini, Small Forward
Will Riley is a 6-8, 178-pound Small Forward from Malvern, PA. He is ranked No. 22 in the country by 247Sports. Riley is the No. 2 recruit in Malvern, PA...247sports.com
Sure there is. But they play at mid-majors or major conference teams with smaller NIL budgets and then transfer to the big boys after a year or two.There isn't such a thing as developmental guys anymore.
Physically more ready than Egor?Kasparas
If we actually have a realistic shot at this guy, then we have the chance of getting a future All B1G caliber guard. Quick release on his shot, great handles and all around skills, really quick first step, and decent athleticism. Not sure how schooled he is defensively, but anybody that athletic can be taught to play great defense.
We have a good shot. Gotta close in the next week or so, but I think we are sitting really well right nowKasparas
If we actually have a realistic shot at this guy, then we have the chance of getting a future All B1G caliber guard. Quick release on his shot, great handles and all around skills, really quick first step, and decent athleticism. Not sure how schooled he is defensively, but anybody that athletic can be taught to play great defense.
I wouldn't say that. There's a reason scouts have Egor in the top 10 in the 24-25 draft. Egor's height, quickness, and skillset make him a nearly impossible matchup...in my opinion Egor'd be in contention for B1G MVP immediately. But Kasparas is a d@mn good player and would help us right away. Now hopefully the rumors about his interest in playing for us are legit and the price won't be prohibitive.Physically more ready than Egor?