***Official 2020-2021 Transfer Thread***

whatthewhat

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Yes, you are correct. But toughness, rebounding, and post defense for 1 year. Depends on if he has some leadership. Maybe bang up Foster a bit in practice and push? But I think what is best for Foster's development is playing time.
I don't think Foster is going to play the five. I think he sees himself as a stretch four. He's 7' but really doesn't want to do all of the dirty work.
 

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He would be an instant upgrade over Conditt. The only argument would be for Foster's development. I am guessing we don't go after him. We won't be super competitive this year anyway. Have to build for the future.
Everyone was talking about Hunter being the priority but Foster was #2. A lot of criticism about Jones but adding him was subtle. Depth player without infringing on Foster's sense of security or his playing time
 

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Surprised not to see any mention of this one yet. I have no knowledge on the relationship between TJ and him. But assuming it is neutral (or good), why wouldn't he be interested in playing one more year at a B12 school? From his point of view, he is coming off the best year of his career and could play his way into draft consideration.

Some will argue that we should just develop Foster/Conditt, but I think we have to consider how much of a year-to-year environment college hoops has become. Plus, I think there's a chance that he and Foster could thrive together in a frontcourt.

I'm sorry if some see him as an obvious take, but I'd rather add some dialogue to the discussion.


A 7 foot banger and a 7 foot stretch four, both who can run the floor, with Hunter at point...............how's that for discussion?
 

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I don't think Foster is going to play the five. I think he sees himself as a stretch four. He's 7' but really doesn't want to do all of the dirty work.

I would agree from an offensive standpoint, Foster's skillset has been developed through his HS & AAU play as a stretch 4. That is a unique talent that TJ can leverage.

But can he play the 4 defensively? Whether they be small ball 4's, stretch 4's or traditional 4's. That's a tall order.

If Foster doesn't have the quickness to guard opposing 4's then he is going to have to be a 5 on the defensive end. He will have to do the dirty work as a 5 or that may limit his minutes.

That or TJ is going to need to play a lot of zone.

One frustration with Prohm was he talked a good game about his guys doing the dirty work (defense & rebounding), but he allowed his scorers to be one dimensional.

That may TJ's biggest cultural challenge- having players embrace the dirty work and have a bit of a mean/toughness streak
 
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Surprised not to see any mention of this one yet. I have no knowledge on the relationship between TJ and him. But assuming it is neutral (or good), why wouldn't he be interested in playing one more year at a B12 school? From his point of view, he is coming off the best year of his career and could play his way into draft consideration.

Some will argue that we should just develop Foster/Conditt, but I think we have to consider how much of a year-to-year environment college hoops has become. Plus, I think there's a chance that he and Foster could thrive together in a frontcourt.

I'm sorry if some see him as an obvious take, but I'd rather add some dialogue to the discussion.

Pass he’s not good.
 
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Surprised not to see any mention of this one yet. I have no knowledge on the relationship between TJ and him. But assuming it is neutral (or good), why wouldn't he be interested in playing one more year at a B12 school? From his point of view, he is coming off the best year of his career and could play his way into draft consideration.

Some will argue that we should just develop Foster/Conditt, but I think we have to consider how much of a year-to-year environment college hoops has become. Plus, I think there's a chance that he and Foster could thrive together in a frontcourt.

I'm sorry if some see him as an obvious take, but I'd rather add some dialogue to the discussion.


He was all MWC defense so he definitely has the ability.

So far TJ hasn't seemed to be much of a player in UNLV guys who are transferring out other than Caleb Grill (aka Jenkins, Hamilton, etc.). Not sure if he made certain commitments to UNLV that he wouldn't poach their players/recruits when he left.

Just as likely, TJ is taking a 2-3 year approach to rebuilding the ISU program and doesn't see taking 1 year guys as a good fit. I would tend to agree. In taking a grad transfer, I think there is the expectation of playing time. Whereas, with TJ's spring recruiting, he seems to be building his 2 deep at each position to create competition.