Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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It's no so simple. Ben helps with the flow of the offence better than Quincy. He has way more assists and fewer turnovers. Assist/turnover ratio: Ben 2.0, Quincy 0.32.
Don’t want you to take this the wrong way but I think the problem with coaching now a days everyone is so caught up with analytics ignoring simple eye test.From what I have seen so far this season am willing to take Q over Ben every day of the week and twice on game day.Ben can be effective but his consistency left much to be desired so far….at least for me.
 
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It's no so simple. Ben helps with the flow of the offence better than Quincy. He has way more assists and fewer turnovers. Assist/turnover ratio: Ben 2.0, Quincy 0.32.
Wow!
 
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brads got this guy recruiting too?
No offense but...he looks like the Smiley character from From...yikes...
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Ben will have another year if he chooses to use it …

It won’t be here if he does …
Something is strange to me. I know he was a senior, but he only played one year at Evansville and that's all I can find on him.

Regardless, for a guy that's unhappy, he sure puts in a lot of effort.

On a team with 13 scholarships and 8 men in the rotation, five people should expect not to get much time and the rest need to deal with what they get.

I have so little patience for players who think their personal opportunity stands above the team. If you play well you will be noticed. If you don't, you're free to go somewhere else.
 
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Something is strange to me. I know he was a senior, but he only played one year at Evansville and that's all I can find on him.

Regardless, for a guy that's unhappy, he sure puts in a lot of effort.

On a team with 13 scholarships and 8 men in the rotation, five people should expect not to get much time and the rest need to deal with what they get.

I have so little patience for players who think their personal opportunity stands above the team. If you play well you will be noticed. If you don't, you're free to go somewhere else.
He played three years at some naia school in Indiana.
 
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