***Official 2019-2020 Transfer Thread***

cykadelic2

Well-Known Member
Jun 10, 2006
4,064
1,786
113
Chicks dig the long-ball.

Plenty of people over-learned the Hoiberg "spacing spacing spacing" mentality.

People tend to forget those Hoiberg teams were very good but hardly dominant, and their main failings were they got killed on the boards and were bad at defense (though still much better than the goat rodeo it was last year) even if they scored.

Yes, teams like the Warriors' dynasty had great shooters as their foundation, but it also had excellent defensive players like Klay Thompson, Andre Iguodala, and Draymond Green as fixtures. I already brought up what the non-shooting Rodman meant to the Pistons and Bulls' dynasties. I do not get how people reject this reality.

Everyone is aware of Eastern's offensive limitations but as you suggest, they can be accommodated. The issue with the kid is that he (and evidently his mother) think he is a guard or perimeter player but his current skill set and prior production strongly suggest he is a low post player offensively. There is no need to guard him closely beyond 10 feet. If he is hellbent on being a guard offensively, he really needs to sit out a season and develop his shooting range. If he doesn't sit out, he will likely remain only a low post threat, he won't be playing on the perimeter and he/Mom may be a pain in the ass for the staff and teammates.
 

TrianglePlace

Well-Known Member
May 13, 2020
1,338
66
48
41
Mom's on these boards aren't always a bad thing. Georges' mom was great. Apple didn't fall far from the tree.

I am not familiar with the posting habits of Niang's mom but based on what you say here, Eastern's mom seems like the opposite.
 

rochclone

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Jan 28, 2009
5,292
5,592
113
It's crazy some of our fans just look at 3 point percentage to judge a player. Eastern is so good we probably don't even have a shot at him and people are asking if he's a take lol

For the millionth time our offense will always be good under Prohm. Defense is what needs to be fixed

No kidding. We would be lucky as hell to make a Final 5 list for Eastern and yet there are people that actually believe we shouldn't even offer this kid. Kid is a player. He has limitations but the benefits greatly outweigh the detriments.
 

bosco

Well-Known Member
Dec 21, 2008
9,843
7,730
113
Des Moines
lil' spice on the boards could be fun
CW right now
200w.gif
 

Cyinthenorth

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Mar 29, 2013
15,903
11,982
113
36
Dubuque
I've got a couple cyclone player comps for Eastern:

Zoran Talley with a tighter handle

Don't like that one?

How about Stevie Johnson then. Pretty valuable piece on that 99-00 team who also didn't shoot 3's or provide much on offense. I think Easter's a take
 

isucy86

Well-Known Member
Apr 13, 2006
9,157
7,758
113
Dubuque
I've got a couple cyclone player comps for Eastern:

Zoran Talley with a tighter handle

Don't like that one?

How about Stevie Johnson then. Pretty valuable piece on that 99-00 team who also didn't shoot 3's or provide much on offense. I think Easter's a take

I am not seeing the comparisons to Stevie Johnson. Stevie was a tremendous athlete whose game was rebounding, solid D and being a physical.

Talley ended up being a non-descript player. Good player but not great in any 1 aspect of the game.

Eastern could be a Johnson type of he wanted to play traditional 4.
 

CyberJJJ

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Dec 19, 2006
4,067
3,368
113
Johnston, IA
I've got a couple cyclone player comps for Eastern:

Zoran Talley with a tighter handle

Don't like that one?

How about Stevie Johnson then. Pretty valuable piece on that 99-00 team who also didn't shoot 3's or provide much on offense. I think Easter's a take

Which is always interesting to me as he came touted out of high school as a high volume scorer.
 

CloniesForLife

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Apr 22, 2015
15,612
21,025
113
I feel like some people on here would rather have a D3 guy that shot 55% from 3 rather than a proven P6 starter who is really good in a couple areas.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DrewCo

WhoISthis

Well-Known Member
Oct 6, 2010
5,620
3,569
113
This accurately describes Nojel Eastern.
I’m intrigued by his handle. A 6’7” 225lb athlete with a handle can be an asset in Steve’s offense. For not getting a lot of use, his assist rate is high. Higher than many of the “pg” transfers we’ve gone after.

Add in defense and rebounding, and he’d be a great addition. I hope we can just make his new list
 

Sigmapolis

Minister of Economy
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Aug 10, 2011
26,952
41,667
113
Waukee
Me --

"Hey! How about we replace a bricktastic shooter who couldn't play defense and didn't move the ball with a bricktastic shooter who is an elite defender and moves the ball?"

Them --

"bUt hE cAn'T sh00t!"

Kind of missing the forest for the tree there folks...
 
  • Like
Reactions: isutrevman

heitclone

Well-Known Member
Jun 21, 2009
16,625
14,427
113
45
Way up there
So what happens with Eastern now regarding his academic credits? Will he be admitted anywhere? What happens to Michigan with the bolded?


https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...nojel-eastern-michigan-basketball/3209406001/


The latest spiral in Eastern's transfer saga comes as a surprise after coach Juwan Howard spoke about him in a late-May video released by Big Ten Network. Since it's an NCAA violation to openly discuss unsigned players, it seemed Eastern had signed.

That's clearly not the case.