Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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#903      
So we are going to downgrade at the guard spot and be top 5?! How does that make sense?
This assumes we get literally no improvement from our returning players and that our two freshman guards do not meaningfully contribute.
 
#904      
I personally want another proven guard. I think that may be considered overkill but this is the time to strike! one of the biggest mistakes we made after 05 was not being able to push all in. Underwood certainly isn't Webber and has the ability to recruit at the highest level.

if not Blackwell, maybe we get McNeil or Terrance Hill. I trust the staff either way they have proven it but would love to have our stud freshman in the McKenney/cason role off the bench like Michigan did last year.
Sorry but not realistic.
 
#905      
So, here’s my take if this is our final roster:

Do I think this team is BETTER than last year? Just guy for guy, which team is better… no. I think it’s a slightly less talented team (but not by that much) with what you’re losing in the backcourt.

HOWEVER, and this is a very big however:

Other top teams will be losing their best players. We were a final 4 team last season, and finished 5th in the AP… and returning all of our “returnable” core.

I’ve seen the argument that we’re going “lateral” so how are we better, higher ranked, and have a better season? The answer is exactly that. We’re going lateral with a F4 team while other teams are DOWNGRADING. So, if we’re ranked top 5 preseason or whatever it ends up being… it will be completely justified.

Whether you replicate — or even top your success from a year ago — has no bearing on last year… but where you are THIS year. Bringing back a core that finished as a top 5 team — while other teams lose talent — is an awfully good formula.
This team should be better. Mirk year 2 should be better than Mirk year 1. Andrej year 2 in our system and with full summer of Fletch should be better than last year. Tomi had a rough year this year so in theory he should be better. Z should also be better. Jake will be Jake. A sophomore Vaaks should be better than a Freshman Vaaks on a crap team. Will Vaaks be able to produce the same numbers as Keaton? Gonna have to wait and see on that one, but probably a small step down is likely. If we go with the freshman to replace Kylan, I think we improve greatly on offense, but lose a bit on defense. Overall this team should be better than last year's team and at the very least, equal to it. That puts this team at top 5 for sure and looking at everyone else right now, we are probably are anywhere from preseason #1 to #3.
 
#906      
So we are going to downgrade at the guard spot and be top 5?! How does that make sense?
We were a top ten team last year and have everyone coming back with two incredible freshman guards and one incredible transfer? Vaaks can literally play PG and so can Mirk. Theres only one ball everyone
 
#907      
So, here’s my take if this is our final roster:

Do I think this team is BETTER than last year? Just guy for guy, which team is better… no. I think it’s a slightly less talented team (but not by that much) with what you’re losing in the backcourt.

HOWEVER, and this is a very big however:

Other top teams will be losing their best players. We were a final 4 team last season, and finished 5th in the AP… and returning all of our “returnable” core.

I’ve seen the argument that we’re going “lateral” so how are we better, higher ranked, and have a better season? The answer is exactly that. We’re going lateral with a F4 team while other teams are DOWNGRADING. So, if we’re ranked top 5 preseason or whatever it ends up being… it will be completely justified.

Whether you replicate — or even top your success from a year ago — has no bearing on last year… but where you are THIS year. Bringing back a core that finished as a top 5 team — while other teams lose talent — is an awfully good formula.
As awesome as the Final Four is, we also need to be realistic. If we switched places with Michigan State, we would have been out in the Sweet 16, and they played UCONN better than we did. Had we switched places with Purdue, we would have been out in the Elite 8.

I think both of those teams would have beaten Houston, and would feel great right now after Final Four appearances. We could definitely take a step back if we aren't careful. We could also become the best team in the national with internal growth and the help of newcomers. I just wouldn't assume we'll be top 5 because we made the Final Four.
 
#908      
I think you’re underestimating how much better players can jump year to year at this age and also comparing a finished product team in April with defined roles and development to now.

Keaton in October is not the same Keaton in April.

Look at Ben year 2 vs year 1
I think you're overestimating
 
#909      
Well that would stink. There was a sizeable step down from Michigan, Arizona, and Duke to the next tier this year. At present we are worse off than last year. Maybe we get a jump in play from all major contributors but that is asking a lot. You would also need Coleman to basically be a top 3 pick instead of Waglers 3 to 7 to improve.

Maybe we will get lucky and the top 3 teams just won't be as good this year. Maybe we will get another very favorable path to the final four. Maybe everyone will be healthy and play better together down the stretch.

Thats a whole lot of maybes. As constructed last year's team would beat this year's team right now.

Ill still enjoy the season like always, but it had a chance to be a special one. Feels like we are tackling the last season before a rebuild 1 stud short.
There's so many things that are wrong here, not sure where to start.

1) Look around the country. There are not going to be five teams with a better roster than Illinois. There are blue bloods with three to five players total on their roster as we stand with not much runway to add.

2) A lot of people in here said the team before the season started last year was not going to be very good or was super flawed. Illinois just returned 3 guys would would have been TOP FIVE portal players. They also just added a five star level freshman and maybe the best possible (top 15 transfer) portal guard fit for their system.

Quentin Coleman does not need to be as good or better than Wagler to have a better team than last year. Tomi (knock on wood) will be healthier. Mirk DID NOT EVEN GET AN OFFSEASON last year. Imagine what he is going to look like with another seven months working with Fletch. Andrej is likely to make a leap in year two.

Also, Lucas Morillo is getting massively overlooked here. They think Ethan Brown can contribute as well as a depth add. Depending on if Lee sticks around or they add a veteran guard to replace him, that's more depth than you had there this past season.

QC, Vaaks, Drej, Mirkovic, Tomislav, Jake, Big Z, Morillo, Lee (add if he goes), Brown.

That is one of the best rosters in the country next season and can win a title.
 
#910      
So, here’s my take if this is our final roster:

Do I think this team is BETTER than last year? Just guy for guy, which team is better… no. I think it’s a slightly less talented team (but not by that much) with what you’re losing in the backcourt.
I think you’re underestimating how much better players can jump year to year at this age and also comparing a finished product team in April with defined roles and development to now.

Keaton in October is not the same Keaton in April.

Look at Ben year 2 vs year 1
Well, here are the two rosters:

Keaton / Kylan / AS / Mirk / Tomi. Bench: Jake / Ben / Z

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Vaaks / Coleman / AS / Mirk / Tomi. Bench: Jake / Morillo / Z.

If I had to bet, Morillo would be a slight downgrade from Ben — though it could be a wash by the end. However, I don’t think the backcourt is as potent as last year (especially if it’s pre injury Kylan we’re talking about). The returners should make a year 2 jump no question — which would bridge the gap in the backcourt (from a year ago) to make it close. It’s why I said “slightly.”

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However, the guy for guy perspective has zero to do with our success being better or worse. It’s where you are in the current landscape of all other teams that matters. Michigan will be losing guys, Purdue will be losing guys, MSU etc etc.

How many teams can you find that are better than Illinois? It’s the main thing I tried to outline in that post.
 
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#912      
Well that would stink. There was a sizeable step down from Michigan, Arizona, and Duke to the next tier this year. At present we are worse off than last year. Maybe we get a jump in play from all major contributors but that is asking a lot. You would also need Coleman to basically be a top 3 pick instead of Waglers 3 to 7 to improve.

Maybe we will get lucky and the top 3 teams just won't be as good this year. Maybe we will get another very favorable path to the final four. Maybe everyone will be healthy and play better together down the stretch.

Thats a whole lot of maybes. As constructed last year's team would beat this year's team right now.

Ill still enjoy the season like always, but it had a chance to be a special one. Feels like we are tackling the last season before a rebuild 1 stud short.
I agree here, I think players can make a jump but having one more “it” guy would be huge to put us in the upper echelon. I worry with huge portal and recruiting class teams building via spending like Indiana, Louisville, and Mizzou; though coach and culture of Illinois will be far superior. Many of the great teams last year are (likely) losing players, which helps.

I’m excited for this team and roster next year, these guys love playing together and it shows! But I just think we’re in a win now window with the retention we have before we reload next year. A slightly elevated lateral team I think contends for a Final Four. We still need improvements to defense to correct some glaring weaknesses from last year’s team imo. I don’t think I want preseason no. 1 and the expectations/target on our backs, but see us at least getting a top 5 ranking to start the year.
 
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#914      
There's so many things that are wrong here, not sure where to start.

1) Look around the country. There are not going to be five teams with a better roster than Illinois. There are blue bloods with three to five players total on their roster as we stand with not much runway to add.

2) A lot of people in here said the team before the season started last year was not going to be very good or was super flawed. Illinois just returned 3 guys would would have been TOP FIVE portal players. They also just added a five star level freshman and maybe the best possible (top 15 transfer) portal guard fit for their system.

Quentin Coleman does not need to be as good or better than Wagler to have a better team than last year. Tomi (knock on wood) will be healthier. Mirk DID NOT EVEN GET AN OFFSEASON last year. Imagine what he is going to look like with another seven months working with Fletch. Andrej is likely to make a leap in year two.

Also, Lucas Morillo is getting massively overlooked here. They think Ethan Brown can contribute as well as a depth add. Depending on if Lee sticks around or they add a veteran guard to replace him, that's more depth than you had there this past season.

QC, Vaaks, Drej, Mirkovic, Tomislav, Jake, Big Z, Morillo, Lee (add if he goes), Brown.

That is one of the best rosters in the country next season and can win a title.
Your points are valid, but the concern stems from us wanting Blackwell to begin with. Our staff likely knew where they stood with guys coming back and newcomers, yet they still want Blackwell. What leads them to believe Blackwell is needed for this roster? And why wouldn't we need to replace a guy we wanted? This would be like the Bears making a major push for Maxx Crosby to become Super Bowl favorites. Then missing out on him before saying "we don't need a good rusher anymore."
 
#916      
Shocking. Really. I could say some stuff, but I feel that I shouldn't say anything. No point to. So I will just enjoy the summer and anticipate great things for our team in 2026/2027.
 
#917      
Well, here are the two rosters:

Keaton / Kylan / AS / Mirk / Tomi. Bench: Jake / Ben / Z

Vs

Vaaks / Coleman / AS / Mirk / Tomi. Bench: Jake / Morillo / Z.

If I had to bet, Morillo would be a slight downgrade from Ben — though it could be a wash by the end. However, I don’t think the backcourt is as potent as last year (especially if it’s pre injury Kylan we’re talking about).

The returners should make a year 2 jump no question — which would definitely bridge the gap in the backcourt from a year ago. It’s why I said “slightly” as it’s close.

However, the guy for guy perspective has zero to do with our success being better or worse. It’s where you are in the current landscape of all other teams that matters. Michigan will be losing guys, Purdue will be losing guys, MSU etc etc.

It’s the main thing I tried to outline in that post.
Vaaks/Coleman is at least = to Boz/Wagler. Much better 3pt shooting on paper.
 
#918      
So now we have a big Z and a little Z....and little Z is 6'7"+? How many teams have had two kids with a first or last name starting with Z?
 
#919      
There's so many things that are wrong here, not sure where to start.

1) Look around the country. There are not going to be five teams with a better roster than Illinois. There are blue bloods with three to five players total on their roster as we stand with not much runway to add.

2) A lot of people in here said the team before the season started last year was not going to be very good or was super flawed. Illinois just returned 3 guys would would have been TOP FIVE portal players. They also just added a five star level freshman and maybe the best possible (top 15 transfer) portal guard fit for their system.

Quentin Coleman does not need to be as good or better than Wagler to have a better team than last year. Tomi (knock on wood) will be healthier. Mirk DID NOT EVEN GET AN OFFSEASON last year. Imagine what he is going to look like with another seven months working with Fletch. Andrej is likely to make a leap in year two.

Also, Lucas Morillo is getting massively overlooked here. They think Ethan Brown can contribute as well as a depth add. Depending on if Lee sticks around or they add a veteran guard to replace him, that's more depth than you had there this past season.

QC, Vaaks, Drej, Mirkovic, Tomislav, Jake, Big Z, Morillo, Lee (add if he goes), Brown.

That is one of the best rosters in the country next season and can win a title.
I'm not disagreeing with anything you are saying. if that's the roster as is, I'm as excited going into next year at I have been in 20 years and totally agree that's a top 5 team right now.

I guess it's hard for me and maybe others to understand how the NIL pool works. in my mind we have a bunch of money allocated to get Blackwell and that likely would be less if it's not him. my assumption is there would still be money... so why sit on it. maybe that's not how it works but from the outside that's how it comes across. we have heard the final four opened up the pocket books so figured use it all
 
#920      
There's so many things that are wrong here, not sure where to start.

1) Look around the country. There are not going to be five teams with a better roster than Illinois. There are blue bloods with three to five players total on their roster as we stand with not much runway to add.

2) A lot of people in here said the team before the season started last year was not going to be very good or was super flawed. Illinois just returned 3 guys would would have been TOP FIVE portal players. They also just added a five star level freshman and maybe the best possible (top 15 transfer) portal guard fit for their system.

Quentin Coleman does not need to be as good or better than Wagler to have a better team than last year. Tomi (knock on wood) will be healthier. Mirk DID NOT EVEN GET AN OFFSEASON last year. Imagine what he is going to look like with another seven months working with Fletch. Andrej is likely to make a leap in year two.

Also, Lucas Morillo is getting massively overlooked here. They think Ethan Brown can contribute as well as a depth add. Depending on if Lee sticks around or they add a veteran guard to replace him, that's more depth than you had there this past season.

QC, Vaaks, Drej, Mirkovic, Tomislav, Jake, Big Z, Morillo, Lee (add if he goes), Brown.

That is one of the best rosters in the country next season and can win a title.
The thing i feel will happen is that Vaaks will be one of the top 3pt shooters in the country. The shots he had and took last season were much more difficult and at a very high number. In this system with our core the quality of shots he takes should be much better. The departure of Bam on D may be missed but one thing i think Coleman will do is shoot the ball much better than Bam did. I feel like our offense will have much better shooting from 3 and that is saying something. I know Keaton shot it over 40% but i think Vaaks can shoot much much better than 35% here with this group and AC will too. I hope Mirk just can stay around his 38% mark or do even better. If we have 3 starters around or even better than 40% with Jake off the bench then look out. I honestly think Vaaks and AC could both be over 40% from 3.
 
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#921      
Arizona and Duke? Those teams lost a lot more than we did. Even Michigan will too. All of them have a lot more question marks right now than us.
What I am saying is that we were lacking a piece last year to jump into that top tier. We were in the next year down from the top teams.

For next year we have lost our best player. So to lose our top piece and replace with someone not as good, but then expect us to jump into the top tier this year anyway is......let's say optimistic. Im hopeful some players can make some positive strides. Expecting everyone to do so isnt realistic. Odds are some players due to injury and other circumstances will take steps back as well.

We have a once in a lifetime chance right now for this upcoming season, and barring another top 5 pick freshman and accross the board sizeable improvements, I feel like we are still short.

Ill cheer. Ill hope. However without another major piece my expectations will be a top 10 team at the end of the year, not a championship contender.

Hope I'm wrong.
 
#922      
Well, here are the two rosters:

Keaton / Kylan / AS / Mirk / Tomi. Bench: Jake / Ben / Z

Vs

Vaaks / Coleman / AS / Mirk / Tomi. Bench: Jake / Morillo / Z.

If I had to bet, Morillo would be a slight downgrade from Ben — though it could be a wash by the end. However, I don’t think the backcourt is as potent as last year (especially if it’s pre injury Kylan we’re talking about).

The returners should make a year 2 jump no question — which would definitely bridge the gap in the backcourt from a year ago to make it close. It’s why I said “slightly.”

However, the guy for guy perspective has zero to do with our success being better or worse. It’s where you are in the current landscape of all other teams that matters. Michigan will be losing guys, Purdue will be losing guys, MSU etc etc.

It’s the main thing I tried to outline in that post.
I don’t think you truly know if teams you’re comparing us to are gonna be better or worse vs this year because of those gains and construction unless all you’re speaking to is our preseason rank (which I get if that’s the exercise)

Duke, Michigan, and Arizona were Preseason ranked 6,7,13 and they ended up having historic seasons.

In any event, I’m finishing a puzzle with my toddler so not worth arguing - I L L my friend!
 
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#924      
I trust the staff 1000%. Imagine the chemistry that has obviously been built between our core guys and then bringing in a guy from a rival squad, who expects to be the alpha, and oh yeah would be the highest paid player on the roster. With all the mouths to feed offensively that seems like a recipe that could turn sour real fast. Im cool with what we got. Let the balkans run things and bring our highly heralded freshmen along.

….Some of you guys need to google the name Quinton Coleman. Some straight disrespect being placed on a blue chip guy like that. Like we get 2-3 dudes like him every year. Psh. Unreal.

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