Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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I truly found it incredible how many people just tore into Adam Miller wanting to come back here... The kid was listening to his mother, as most 18 year olds should do more of. Not to mention, I don't know if people remember the last game he played as an Illini but he was 1 of 2 people on the court that didn't give up until the game was over.
 
#677      
This is not true. Although the price tag may seem a bit over the top, he has played in the second best league in the world, with multiple former NBA players.
 
#678      
I can see where it'd be hard for some people to take a deep breath when a certain insider seems intent on poisoning the well.

Ive always appreciated the info but the constant whining and dead horse beating of the same narratives gets tiresome.

Not directed at you(if that wasn't obvious)
Pot meet kettle. The whining about a 'certain insider' has achieved the same level. He is allowed to vent just like anyone else here.

Just last week it was about 'leggings' and that feedback (which I supported) was apparently heard because that word has not been used since. Maybe you'd prefer he just goes away, like other 'certain insiders' have chosen to do at times? I would not, as I appreciate all the info here. Each reader can take it with his or her own grain of salt.

Some segment of the large-donating public is unhappy. Believe or don't believe whatever whispers you like, but if the money dries up the program dries up. And that angers some here, both insiders and regular folks.
 
#679      
lol “agents”…the same dudes asking for McD bags when it wasn’t legal.
 
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Dame Sarr is 6'9", over 7ft wing span. 9.5 in hands, only 18, high level athlete, pretty good shooter, trending up, a former starting pro already, and very likely a top pick in 2026 If he plays college at all. Will was good as a freshman but ill be surprised if Sarr doesn't have a better season if he plays in college. However, even though I think Sarr excell eventually in the NBA and Will will do well. I also think Watkins is capable of being a better college player next season and certainly a better value. So, I guess what I'm saying is I get where Brad's coming from trying to maxize our dollar!
 
#681      
Well now that I won’t get “old takes exposed”, kind of thought Sarr leaving Barca without permission was a pretty telling character move.

By no means am I saying you don’t take him because of this, but it sure doesn’t point to a guy of high character.
I just don't value Barcelona's opinion on the matter. It'd be like a guy playing for an indoor football league and the NFL came calling. Like sorry guys, you're one of many feeder leagues to the NBA and now the NCAA. Know your place and let the guy hoop.
 
#682      
Sarr's price has apparently gotten over three million. Pushing his agent to stay in the draft as well. This was Brad's call to back off, for a couple of reasons.

1) The money they have they can land a stud plus two "good" level guards.

2) Brad wants the big time add to be older. He wants to have a very veteran team again. Even if it was someone like Ian Jackson, he at least has a year of college under his belt.
Very glad to hear this I would prefer some experience of a freshmen regardless of the ceiling.
 
#683      
Well, if you were here in Peoria I'd buy you a shot or give u a beer outta my bucket ! ILL!

I just wants some good news but my glass is half full with our foundation of the Twins, Boz, and extremely encouraged by how Mirkovic moved and played the other night. I wonder how many tossing shade on him saw him play vs team USA. Kids good, will deal well with the bangers already before an off seasin with Fletch and get stronger.
 
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Well now that I won’t get “old takes exposed”, kind of thought Sarr leaving Barca without permission was a pretty telling character move.

By no means am I saying you don’t take him because of this, but it sure doesn’t point to a guy of high character.
To be fair to Sarr, it appears he was granted permission to attend the Nike Hoops Summit months ago, but Barca revoked the permission when it turned out they needed him more due to injuries. Still may not be great, but important context.
 
#686      
Whoever they add needs to be older. Freshmen, unless they are uber elite, aren’t going to take you where you want to go. Experience matters.

I have no idea if it’s realistic or not, but Jamir Watkins is very, very good and he’s played a TON of college ball.

That’s one reason I am on the Miller train. A ton of experience. Having veteran guys leads to more consistency, for the most part.
 
#688      
Everything’s fine … But …

1. Can’t even get Ian Jackson on campus yet somehow freaking Georgia can …

2. About to lose Sarr to an in conference school who cares WAY more about Football …

This Is Fine GIF

Does JW read anything on here and take to heart seriously what fans are saying, either positively or negatively about any topic?
 
#689      
I have a great story about this CU band and their time on the Howard Stern show. Rest in peace BSP.
 
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I blame Brad for not having Sarr locked up before he auditions in Oregon for every college out there.
No snark, how exactly does one lock anyone up in a contract-free world? Morez signed an NIL deal and then walked away from it. Brad could have offered $2M a month ago, got a commitment, and that would not have changed things one bit when Miami called him today saying $3M+.
 
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Is there anyone out there that we are willing to be the highest bidder on? Maybe there is donor fatigue. Maybe we are being really mindful to work within the budget that we have knowing we have to fill X more spots. But it just seems like we don't make offers the way that other "serious" programs do.

I am starting to get real 2020s Cubs vibes here. "Oh we are going to make a push and try to sign top players. But we won't be able to spend what the Dodgers, Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, Rangers, Phillies, etc. are willing to pay. We are just going to hope that they are willing to take a discount to play at Wrigley Field (Chicago in the summertime >>>>) *crosses fingers*".

If the answer is that we are really down a tier as far as being able to lure in top talent, then I guess that is the reality. But just like with the Cubs, the financial metrics sure make it look like we should be able to land the big fish every once and a while...
This is exactly what I'm thinking. Seeing all these posts about "X isn't worth that much" and "you can't pay that much for X when you could get Y and be almost as good" is how teams waste a season. When there is no salary cap (just like MLB) there is nothing artificially keeping values down, so they'll rise with the number of teams spending, and unfortunately for us there's a lot more Division 1 basketball teams than MLB teams. Yes, just like the MLB, spending doesn't guarantee success, but it definitely helps. Smart spending is an oxymoron.
 
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