***Official 2024 Transfer Thread***

Bardman

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He's actually a fairly intriguing target (though I don't think we'll push too hard). He did not shoot the 3 well, but, seemingly, had the green light to continue to do so. His FT percentage likely speaks to the fact that he has the potential to be a good shooter.

Now, on the good side, he's a 6'6 wing defender. Excellent defensive rebounder and elite steal rate. Further, he does not turn the ball over. If he gets the 3's to fall, he's at least a 3&D guy with elite size and 3 years to play.

His offensive rating would put him only above Conrad Hawley on this team. No bueno.
 

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I'd be interested in Issac Jones from Washington St. If he has eligibility left and didn't want to drop out of high major basketball as they are going to the WCC next year. Would be a great 4 position here
 

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Of course we don’t need a guard this portal szn.

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It would be nice to have him though. No offense to Pav, but it would be nice to have another guard that can defend, plus he is big enough that a switch won't hurt as much, he would make our defense multiple when he is in. Yes, we have Gilbert, Tamin and Jones, but what if we have an injury? Of course we have Nojis and hopefully he is ready to help out for next year.
 
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It would be nice to have him though. No offense to Pav, but it would be nice to have another guard that can defend, plus he is big enough that a switch won't hurt as much, he would make our defense multiple when he is in. Yes, we have Gilbert, Tamin and Jones, but what if we have an injury? Of course we have Nojis and hopefully he is ready to help out for next year.
Let's not forget Jelani Hamilton.