DeAndre Kane would be #1 on my list. The
He had great physical tools, but I honestly think he may have had the lowest basketball IQ of any player I've seen in an iowa st uniformIf you make a list and Nader isnt in your top 5, you're wrong.
I guess I do remember getting frustrated with him haha. Dude could get to the rim though and I loved that. I need to go back and watch a couple clyburn games. I think we are over rating him.He had great physical tools, but I honestly think me may have had the lowest basketball IQ of any player I've seen in an iowa st uniform
I agree. Not real high on Clyburn either. I do remember him being able to hit a lot of tough threes though.I guess I do remember getting frustrated with him haha. Dude could get to the rim though and I loved that. I need to go back and watch a couple clyburn games. I think we are over rating him.
Jordan RaileyHe had great physical tools, but I honestly think he may have had the lowest basketball IQ of any player I've seen in an iowa st uniform
You are dumber than a box of rocks. Royce could do things Kane could only dream about.Long list. But I’d take Kane over White, by a hair.
You are dumber than a box of rocks. Royce could do things Kane could only dream about.
Which of the transfers had the best individual seasons?
1 DeAndre Kane
2 Marial Shayok
3 Michael Jacobson
4 Chris Babb
5 Jameel McKay
6 Will Clyburn
7 Nick Weiller-Babb
8 Scott Christopherson
9 Royce White
10 Bryce Dejean-Jones
11 Deonte Burton
12 Abdel Nader
13 Chris Allen
14 Korie Lucious
15 Jake Anderson
16 Zoran Talley
17 Anthony Booker
18 Darrell Bowie
19 Jeff Beverly
20 Hallice Cooke
21 Merrill Holden
22 Hans Brase
23 Ray Kasonogo
Who were the most productive transfers over the course of their careers?
1 Nick Weiller-Babb
2 Jameel McKay
3 Scott Christopherson
4 Chris Babb
5 Deonte Burton
6 DeAndre Kane
7 Marial Shayok
8 Michael Jacobson
9 Will Clyburn
10 Abdel Nader
11 Royce White
12 Bryce Dejean-Jones
13 Chris Allen
14 Korie Lucious
15 Jake Anderson
16 Anthony Booker
17 Zoran Talley
18 Darrell Bowie
19 Jeff Beverly
20 Hallice Cooke
21 Merrill Holden
22 Hans Brase
23 Ray Kasonogo
Sensing a bit of anti-Royce feelings.
I loved Royce and have fond memories of his passes bouncing off Percy Gibson's hands. Remember when we all thought Percy was going to be a really good player because Royce kept setting him up under the basket? Ah, some good memories.
He was just not an efficient player. He reminds me a lot of those Morgan teams -- a few highlights where somebody dribbled between somebody else's legs and made SportsCenter, and then a few times throwing the ball out of bounds on an in-bounds.
It was always boom or bust with him. The off-the-court stuff does not play into it.
Royce was good for a highlight, turnover, or some missed free throws (so what amounts to a turnover) and not really much in the middle, and he was not much for defense. There are at least a handful of our transfers I would prefer to have before him.
Kane
Shayok
Babb
Jacobson
McKay
...would be a heck of a team. Swap McKay for Clyburn if you want to go four-guards. Those 5-6 (and probably Nick and Scottie off the bench as a second PG and bench gunner, respectively) would be really good, especially for having a lot of two-way guys.
Consider me on the Royce White train too. The dude lead our team in scoring, rebounding and assists if I remember correctly. We were nothing without Royce that year. The highlight reel plays and Lottery pick was just the cherry on the top..I generally think you're a very knowledgable poster and I respect your opinions. But putting Royce that low is just silly. #BeWell