Would love a general scoop from our insiders on what transpired with Sarr over the past month or so
we've had more than enough intel. some of you just don't get the picture.
!00% agree. He is ultra aggressive and love his defense.Wow. Luis is a player.
Instant POTD.Then change your username.
I now know what my next jacket is going to be...
Not an insider but my one quibble is with the bold. He was slated to go to the Nike Hoops Summit before he started to get more playing time at Barcelona, and Barcelona gave him permission to do so. Then he became a more important piece of Barcelona's current rotation, and revoked the permission they had previously given. Small, but in my mind, important distinction that makes Sarr's decision more understandable.Yeah… it’s all been hashed and rehashed, but for those who can’t read every post every day:
Basically it was Illinois from the beginning with Duke looming on the outside as a realistic possibility. Illinois was in on him early and his agent is also KJ’s agent, so the relationship was there.
Sarr was deep in the roster for his Barcelona team, but then began to blossom and get more playing time. He then wanted to play in the Nike Hoops Summit to show himself off to the NBA scouts. Barcelona said no, Sarr said “f-you” and went anyway. Barcelona then said you can’t come back, exiling him essentially to play US hoops of some sort.
As his reputation grew, so did his price tag. Several schools got involved and Sarr was no longer a bargain investment piece but a one-and-done luxury item. Illinois still pursued, but the price got too high. Soon, the only school left was Kansas. They were likely going to get Sarr at a reasonable price, considering. KU fans were happy.
But then Duke transfer recruit Cedric Coward blew up on the NBA scene and is planning to stay in the draft. Duke took the money earmarked for him, presumably added more on top, and stole Sarr from KU at the last moment. That’s where we are now.
Insiders… did I get that mostly right?
I would add: Once the price on Sarr went up… we turned toward other high end proven players. Close to landing Dix and the hot pursuit for AS!Yeah… it’s all been hashed and rehashed, but for those who can’t read every post every day:
Basically it was Illinois from the beginning with Duke looming on the outside as a realistic possibility. Illinois was in on him early and his agent is also KJ’s agent, so the relationship was there.
Sarr was deep in the roster for his Barcelona team, but then began to blossom and get more playing time. He then wanted to play in the Nike Hoops Summit to show himself off to the NBA scouts. Barcelona said no, Sarr said “f-you” and went anyway. Barcelona then said you can’t come back, exiling him essentially to play US hoops of some sort.
As his reputation grew, so did his price tag. Several schools got involved and Sarr was no longer a bargain investment piece but a one-and-done luxury item. Illinois still pursued, but the price got too high. Soon, the only school left was Kansas. They were likely going to get Sarr at a reasonable price, considering. KU fans were happy.
But then Duke transfer recruit Cedric Coward blew up on the NBA scene and is planning to stay in the draft. Duke took the money earmarked for him, presumably added more on top, and stole Sarr from KU at the last moment. That’s where we are now.
Insiders… did I get that mostly right?
I recall it being said that once it was clear that AS was going portalling he immediately became priority #1. that this happened when Sarr's price was rising can leave it to interpretation on what came first but at least one insider framed it this wayI would add: Once the price on Sarr went up… we turned toward other high end proven players. Close to landing Dix and the hot pursuit for AS!
Getting AS ends up being the best of the 3 IMO!
My guess We wanted Sarr at a sensible price and could still afford a player like AS. I dont think Sarr was ever considered a first priority… a very nice piece to have but only if the price was right!I recall it being said that once it was clear that AS was going portalling he immediately became priority #1. that this happened when Sarr's price was rising can leave it to interpretation on what came first but at least one insider framed it this way
There wasn't a name attached to the comments for obvious reasons, but there was one insider who was saying we had 1 guy we were waiting on. And this was nearly a month in advance of AS hitting the portal.I recall it being said that once it was clear that AS was going portalling he immediately became priority #1. that this happened when Sarr's price was rising can leave it to interpretation on what came first but at least one insider framed it this way
Yes, it's also been reported that once Stojokavic entered the portal, Illinois turned complete direction his way and exited the Sarr sweepstakes.I would add: Once the price on Sarr went up… we turned toward other high end proven players. Close to landing Dix and the hot pursuit for AS!
Getting AS ends up being the best of the 3 IMO!
Darn, I was just going to post this. I only remember him because he is from the same city as I am. And he was there when I was (I am old). He ended up as a coach just like his father. Also, he is Bill Rucks's brother. Some of you may remember the disaster that was Bill Rucks's basketball career the UI.Jim Rucks. Basketball and football punter. And I believe his best sport was baseball.
I mean, let's be clear, we were in on AS before he entered the portal.
I mean, let's be clear, we were in on AS before he entered the portal.
Winfield was involved in the brawl between Minnesota and Ohio State.Dave Winfield, he was also drafted by all three pro leagues.
The Good KidDid anyone mention Lou Boudreau? All American in basketball for the Illini and long time major league baseball player.