***Official 2022 Transfer Thread***

isucy86

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Here's the list of all guards who currently could be on the team next year:
Brockington
Kalscheur
Hunter
Grill
Walker
Jackson
Lipsey
King
Watson

that's... a lot?
I wouldn't include Watson as a guard. More of a 3/4 type guy.

Even dropping Watson from that list- there isn't enough PT to go around. I would guess 3-4 guys on that list won't be on next year's roster.
 

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Saw on Twitter Noah carter is leaving uni.

Curious if any interest. Would hope so since he’s 6’6 and averaged 15 ppg
 

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I wouldn't include Watson as a guard. More of a 3/4 type guy.

Even dropping Watson from that list- there isn't enough PT to go around. I would guess 3-4 guys on that list won't be on next year's roster.
His highlights rarely show him anywhere near the lane. He's a 3 in the truest form. 3s in HS don't make great P5 4s.
 
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Surprising
Not surprising at all, been pretty much a done deal since January.

Dad isn't giving him great advice. He's choosing to be a role player somewhere rather then first team all league but, hey, there will be a P6 patch on the jersey.
 

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A lot, yet room for better. Imo it’s just how college basketball works now. Rosters are year to year, trying to upgrade it every spring. With our offense this past year, there’s room for a 4th starter-level guard, both in minutes and volume, imo. Add in the high risk at least one of those guards isn’t on the roster, and I could see it being equal in priority.

A “could” list for the frontcourt of:
King
Enaruna
Kunc
Jones
Conditt
Watson

I get we don’t think they’ll all return, but given our limitations, we’d try to improve that even if we thought all those guys would be here Imo. I think it will be harder to find bigs better though.


I wish Enaruna would bulk up on meat/taters, drink protein shakes, get buff, and become a 5.
 
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His highlights rarely show him anywhere near the lane. He's a 3 in the truest form. 3s in HS don't make great P5 4s.

I agree that Watson is a traditional 3.

But in today's small ball era he is more of a 4 than 2. He looks like a spot up jumper vs guy who is going to dribble/drive to get his points. In today's college game to be an effective 2/3, a player needs to be able to score off the dribble as well as hit the jumper.

Same goes from the defensive end- Watson will have more success guarding the 3/4 positions than a 2. In the HS game video, I watched him play, he plays a stretch 4. Perimeter on offense & paint on defense.
 

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His highlights rarely show him anywhere near the lane. He's a 3 in the truest form. 3s in HS don't make great P5 4s.
This is a bit antiquated. Do you think Ejim played the 5 in high school? With the prevalence of small ball, plenty of high school wings play in the frontcourt in college. Certainly the 3/4 role

Besides, your position is based on who you defend. Although Watson defends nearly 1-5 in high school, it’s hard to argue against Watson primarily defending 3/4 in college. His versatility will be an asset, but I’d be surprised if he is exclusively on the perimeter
 
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His highlights rarely show him anywhere near the lane. He's a 3 in the truest form. 3s in HS don't make great P5 4s.
I'll just say if you are still looking at guys based on numbers 1 through 5 for anything except who they may be able to guard, you're doing it wrong. I agree he'll play more on the perimeter in college, but most teams run with 4 guys around the perimeter usually anyway. There's no real difference to me between a 3 and a 4 on offense at this point anyway.
 
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His highlights rarely show him anywhere near the lane. He's a 3 in the truest form. 3s in HS don't make great P5 4s.
One of their other good players is 6'9, there are 3 or 4 guys on the team taller than Watson. Maybe he's not needed inside?

I'm also not shocked that they don't show any highlights of him defending the other teams 4. I haven't watched any full games of his so you might be right but highlight films aren't going to give you much besides dunks and 3's.
 
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Not surprising at all, been pretty much a done deal since January.

Dad isn't giving him great advice. He's choosing to be a role player somewhere rather then first team all league but, hey, there will be a P6 patch on the jersey.
Haven't seen a ton of UNI. Does he translate to power 6? He's a unique build of a player