Wait…aren’t we bringing back 5 of our top 8 players from last year?I think that this freshman class is VERY special. The are the foundation for a great team in years to come if they stick together. Add a big or two next year and they may be world beaters.
But they're FRESHMEN. Counting on them to carry the team like Keaton did is asking a lot. Acquiring Blackwell as the second guard would mean that we wouldn't have to count on any freshmen. We'd have 7 players who are proven performers at every position with 5 freshmen being initiated into Illini basketball by years end. talent? yes! experience? no....
Love this team....but we're short one scorer at guard.
I. E. we're not quite done...
P.S. In my 70 years of watching Illini basketball, we've NEVER had a freshman before like Keaton Wagler. Should we count on that two years in a row??
Our fanbase has some truly weird fans. We got basically everything we wanted this offseason and people still not happy.They are literally getting preseason number one shouts on social media by national writers.
A lot of people in here are overestimating what the talent landscape in college basketball looks like next year. Look at other rosters and the lack of tons of high level players left.
We were literally Final Four good last year without Blackwell.Team will be good but definitely not final four good with out Blackwell
Crazy that people are assuming Vaaks/Coleman going to average over 30 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists combined. Crazy. I’ll wager ANY amount that doesn’t happen.
I guess the point is that it’s unlikely.You could have posted this exact sentence a year ago about Wagler and Bam.
Is anybody questioning he is good? I penciled him in for at least 20mpg even if Blackwell were to come. The kid is fantastic and I love Vaaks game too but this team has a chance to be generationally good and is not missing much. Backcourt depth may now be an issue as it was last season. And I'm in the camp that Vaaks/Coleman could easily be as good as WaglerBoswell.Kid shot 65%fg/50%3/90%FT last season, won the state championship & was Mr.Basketball in MO, and people are like, are we sure he’s good?
Vaaks is way closer to being a PG than Blackwell.I see two things being true:
1. We can be a very good team next year and even great if our returners make jumps.
2. None of that matters without great guard play and our guard play is a major question. Vaaks is not a PG and Coleman isn’t either. Needing both to be very good next year is likely what will give this team a ceiling that is short of a title.
Bonus: The way I see this team becoming a true title contender is if Andrej becomes a true dude at the end of games, which is possible.
I guess pre-season top 5 at minimum doesn’t stand out?It is a good team. Not a stand out team.
I can understand some posters frustration going from “money is no object” and trying to sign arguably the best player in the portal to our current roster to being told we might not add anyone else except a backup guard![]()
Can't do this an entire offseason (again) after we just spent 15+ million on this roster.
It's almost like there's a reason people are saying next year's draft is going to be weakThey are literally getting preseason number one shouts on social media by national writers.
A lot of people in here are overestimating what the talent landscape in college basketball looks like next year. Look at other rosters and the lack of tons of high level players left.
I’ll believe it when I see it.Cooould even argue Sophomore Vaaks > Frosh Wagler in overall productivity. (Wagler will have a much better pro career but just in terms of their college impact for one season)
This is a good point. Fewer and fewer 5th year plus guys left. Things are more diluted now as the covid year glut continues to filter out. It does feel like NIL has made redshirts a lot more popular though too?A lot of people in here are overestimating what the talent landscape in college basketball looks like next year. Look at other rosters and the lack of tons of high level players left.
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We are going to count on one freshman to be a starter and at least one more to be a rotation piece off the bench. That's definitely riskier than just needing one or two to be bench guys. I think this staff has earned our trust at this point, but I still would've preferred getting Blackwell to build a super team. I fully admit to being greedyWait…aren’t we bringing back 5 of our top 8 players from last year?
We will not be relying on any freshman to “carry the team.” We have 4 seniors and one of the best returning sophomores in the country to do that. The freshmen just need to do their jobs.
Why is that riskier? Freshman are on a team for a reason, to come in and compete for playing time. There's nothing riskier about that. If they are good enough to play they will. Look at the Final Four teams, all had at least 1 freshman key contributor. In the case of Arizona they had 3 starting and UConn had 1 starting and another key reserve.We are going to count on one freshman to be a starter and at least one more to be a rotation piece off the bench. That's definitely riskier than just needing one or two to be bench guys. I think this staff has earned our trust at this point, but I still would've preferred getting Blackwell to build a super team. I fully admit to being greedy![]()
True, but other teams will add big pieces, while we appear to be finished. That will change these really early preseason rankings.They are literally getting preseason number one shouts on social media by national writers.
A lot of people in here are overestimating what the talent landscape in college basketball looks like next year. Look at other rosters and the lack of tons of high level players left.
And I would say that’s a bit overhyped. Top 10 for sure which is amazing. I truly don’t see this as a top 3 team.They are literally getting preseason number one shouts on social media by national writers.
A lot of people in here are overestimating what the talent landscape in college basketball looks like next year. Look at other rosters and the lack of tons of high level players left.
It's probably just because we saw how unbelievably talented Michigan was this year- arguably the most talented team I can recall in college ball for a while. It's for me not to think about us needing to be better than them.. Even if that's not realistically how good we need to be.They are literally getting preseason number one shouts on social media by national writers.
A lot of people in here are overestimating what the talent landscape in college basketball looks like next year. Look at other rosters and the lack of tons of high level players left.