Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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I didn’t think he was good enough … Brad didn’t think he was good enough … Anyone in the gym thought he wasn’t good enough …

Because the truth is … He wasn’t good enough …

Anyone who was in practices will tell you … Trent had that boy about ready to quit on numerous occasions …
No argument on your point, but I bet he wasn’t the only one that felt that way bc of Trent 😆
 
#328      
I didn’t think he was good enough … Brad didn’t think he was good enough … Anyone in the gym thought he wasn’t good enough …

Because the truth is … He wasn’t good enough …

Anyone who was in practices will tell you … Trent had that boy about ready to quit on numerous occasions …
I am not sure why Podz continually gets brought into the equation on these boards. We should congratulate him on what he has been able to accomplish, but when he played at Illinois, he was simply not good enough to get major minutes on a team that won a share of the B1G (which is common for young players out of high school). He decided to play elsewhere to showcase his abilities (with guaranteed starter minutes), and that worked out for him. However, I am tired of seeing it brought up that Brad potentially mishandled the situation. Playing time is earned in practice and the game, not handed to you.
 
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As I mentioned yesterday, I am a big time Paul McNeil fan. I have a weird fetish with elite shooting and McNeil is among the very best.

If I’m Brad, I make an immediate call to gauge interest and put the full court press on if he’s interested.

You can NEVER have too many elite shooters.
McNeil would be a home run if Blackwell falls through. I’d obviously prefer Blackwell, but the gap isn’t much.

Arguably best shooter in the portal. Taller, more athletic version of Plummer. Two years left too.

FWIW, he’s listed in orange on the spreadsheet.
 
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I am not sure why Podz continually gets brought into the equation on these boards. We should congratulate him on what he has been able to accomplish, but when he played at Illinois, he was simply not good enough to get major minutes on a team that won a share of the B1G (which is common for young players out of high school). He decided to play elsewhere to showcase his abilities (with guaranteed starter minutes), and that worked out for him. However, I am tired of seeing it brought up that Brad potentially mishandled the situation. Playing time is earned in practice and the game, not handed to you.
I think the issue is it's hard to believe someone improved so much in one offseason to go from unplayable at Illinois to pick 20 in the NBA. Seems like maybe IL missed on him.
 
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While reading a blurb on Ty it mention that Tre White was a transfer to the 24-25 team. That made me wonder if Tre had stayed for the 25-26 season would Wagler have gotten the chance to get on the court for any kind of significant minutes? Maybe it would have been KB that would have lost playing time. Early in the season I think they would have wanted his senior leadership on the court.
I wasn't very happy when White transferred especially to Kansas but it worked out pretty well after all.
 
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While reading a blurb on Ty it mention that Tre White was a transfer to the 24-25 team. That made me wonder if Tre had stayed for the 25-26 season would Wagler have gotten the chance to get on the court for any kind of significant minutes? Maybe it would have been KB that would have lost playing time. Early in the season I think they would have wanted his senior leadership on the court.
I wasn't very happy when White transferred especially to Kansas but it worked out pretty well after all.
Would we have pursued Andrej if that were the case?
 
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I think yes just because you need 9 playable players.

Vaaks
Coleman
Stoj
Mirk
Tomi

Z
Jake
Morillo
I think the sophomore version of Brandon Lee is absolutely playable. For that matter, I thought the freshman version was too.
I guess you’re right since playable is low bar.

Point is, that team would be quite thin in case an injury happens or somebody doesn’t pan out (like Petro).

Someone who’d average 6 points per game off the bench as a floor spacer would help, IMO. We clearly have the $$ since we’re going after Blackwell.
 
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I am not sure why Podz continually gets brought into the equation on these boards. We should congratulate him on what he has been able to accomplish, but when he played at Illinois, he was simply not good enough to get major minutes on a team that won a share of the B1G (which is common for young players out of high school). He decided to play elsewhere to showcase his abilities (with guaranteed starter minutes), and that worked out for him. However, I am tired of seeing it brought up that Brad potentially mishandled the situation. Playing time is earned in practice and the game, not handed to you.
Its just part of the dialogue that gets brought up when we compare things to past roster construction. Reality is... Brad potentially did and also potentially didn't mishandle it. We'll never know. Bottom line is, Brad relied on 3 freshmen and it backfired. He learned his lesson to get older and go with "fit" and not recruiting rankings and has adjusted as well as anybody could imagine and its brought us to the position where we're talking about preseason #1 and coming off an final four. Fail forward, great job Brad.
 
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McNeil would be a home run if Blackwell falls through. I’d obviously prefer Blackwell, but the gap isn’t much.

Arguably best shooter in the portal. Taller, more athletic version of Plummer. Two years left too.

FWIW, he’s listed in orange on the spreadsheet.
For our offense, I feel like the biggest thing we've been missing is this guy. When you're watching the game and your team leaves the one guy open that you can never leave ipen....you start yelling at your TV before he even takes his shot because you know its going in when he's that open.

This team needs one of those guys. Jake Davis is almost like that, but he doesn't shoot a high enough volume to be the guy you worry about.
 
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Andrej for me is key. Love the way he slashes to the basket. He returns, I sleep well until start of new season - Blackwell or no.

Thanks Ty, a pleasure watching you in action and as biggest Illini cheerleader on the team. Best of luck.
 
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Do we have a pivot ready IF Blackwell’s a miss?
Our top 30 recruit
Do we need one ?

That should tell you where I think we are at with Blackwell but also should tell you how confident I am and the staff is telling me they are with Coleman …
I think yes just because you need 9 playable players.

In the event Blackwell falls through:

Vaaks
Coleman
Stoj
Mirk
Tomi

Z
Jake
Morillo

Probably would prefer one more piece in there.
I think the sophomore version of Brandon Lee is absolutely playable. For that matter, I thought the freshman version was too.
I guess you’re right since playable is low bar.

Point is, that team would be quite thin in case an injury happens or somebody doesn’t pan out (like Petro).

Someone who’d average 6 points per game off the bench as a floor spacer would help, IMO. We clearly have the $$ since we’re going after Blackwell.
To me this points to is how extremely critical the Blackwell recruitment is.

Land him, and you have a potential All American candidate. Miss, and we’re debating whether we’ll add anyone at all.

I’M NOT saying either stance is wrong. Just need to lock it down. Crucial final piece to a title contender.
 
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To me this points to is how extremely critical the Blackwell recruitment is.

Land him, and you have a potential All American candidate. Miss, and we’re debating whether we’ll add anyone at all.

I’M NOT saying either stance is wrong. Just need to lock it down. Crucial final piece to a title contender.
Don’t think Andrej AND Blackwell is an option unfortunately
 
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