Malik Monk (friendly reminder that this thread is 2 years old)

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We've pretty much expected him to come to Arkansas since the 8th grade but it's not a done deal.

Marcus Monk was a two sport athlete (football/hoops) at Arkansas and is now working for the UA. That should help too, but Marcus has stated publicly that he encourages Malik to take visits and weigh his options.

Just my opinion, but if he doesn't go to Arkansas, I suspect that he'll go to UK.
 

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The athleticism and dunking are nice (understatement), but what really interests me is the passing. Not only a willingness to be selfish, but an interest in and ability to make the extra (and spectacular) pass. That's the kind of thing that really fits into Fred's system.

What the heck, we might as well go ahead and offer Thon Maker, too.
 

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We've pretty much expected him to come to Arkansas since the 8th grade but it's not a done deal.

Marcus Monk was a two sport athlete (football/hoops) at Arkansas and is now working for the UA. That should help too, but Marcus has stated publicly that he encourages Malik to take visits and weigh his options.

Just my opinion, but if he doesn't go to Arkansas, I suspect that he'll go to UK.

Well hopefully coach cal will have uk on probation soon.....then the monks will see freddy as the best choice
 

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The athleticism and dunking are nice (understatement), but what really interests me is the passing. Not only a willingness to be selfish, but an interest in and ability to make the extra (and spectacular) pass. That's the kind of thing that really fits into Fred's system.

What the heck, we might as well go ahead and offer Thon Maker, too.

The completeness of Malik's game is what makes him such a great prospect.

He also has a great mid range jumper. It was amazing watching him in 8th/9th grade running circles around high school defenders and getting to the rim.

Having watched him for a long time -- I really hope that he stays at Arkansas but I'll follow him with interest wherever he goes.
 

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Re: MalikMonk

I can't even imagine how awesome of a backcourt we'd have with those two guys.

On an actually larger and more consequential note, prospects like these ACTUALLY have much more to gain by coming to Hoiberg's team than so many others (teams) as mixing with studs already in the stable and an already balanced team, allows more personal growth and maturation...ultimately benefiting long term potential, etc.

Think about how EVEN at Kansas, as the season started to intensify toward the end, the pressure Andrew Wiggins felt to "carry the team" did not result in his best "showcasing" IMHO. One of these days very soon, I believe Fred will become a preferred Coach for guiding elite prospects into the NBA in an ideal way!
 

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Monk will be a Razorback in my opinion. Arkansas is the one SEC team i like. Probably because my brother went there. Fayetteville is a kick *** town.
 

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Guys, I'm feeling like were UNLV all of a sudden and Monk is Vaughn. The similarities are there:

Monk (Vaughn) has been recruited to Arkansas (Iowa State) since 8th grade
Monk (Vaughn) is a highly ranked, highly touted recruit
Iowa State (UNLV) starts recruiting him

All were missing is the steal. Hope we get him... and I would hate to see Arkansas fans going through what we went through (albeit wasn't much)
 

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Guys, I'm feeling like were UNLV all of a sudden and Monk is Vaughn. The similarities are there:

Monk (Vaughn) has been recruited to Arkansas (Iowa State) since 8th grade
Monk (Vaughn) is a highly ranked, highly touted recruit
Iowa State (UNLV) starts recruiting him

All were missing is the steal. Hope we get him... and I would hate to see Arkansas fans going through what we went through (albeit wasn't much)

Lets hire Monks brother away from AR
 

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The fact that Monk reached out to Fred has to help our chances. It's still a long shot but that reason alone gives me an ounce of hope.
 

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The fact that Monk reached out to Fred has to help our chances. It's still a long shot but that reason alone gives me an ounce of hope.
Is it fact though? All I've seen in this thread about him reaching out to us has been speculation. I'd love to see a link, sorry if I missed it the first time around.
 

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Unless you are Kansas (or any of the blue bloods). The KU fanbase (including you) would be asking for Self's head on a platter if they only were successful on 1 out of 10 top recruits they were actively pursuing.

No, that's around the percentage I expect, but only because KU stays on the list of a ton of good recruits. It's just that Kansas is typically in on a huge amount of the Top 30 every year so hitting at 1/10 still lands you two top 30 recruits a year. KU is still on the final list in recruiting 2015 #2 Jaylen Brown, #3 Malik Newman, #6 Cheick Diallo, #7 Ivan Rabb, #10 Stephen Zimmerman, #14 Carlton Bragg, #18 Brandon Ingram and #19 Tyler Dorsey. KU will have 2-3 spots open next year. As long as they land one of these upper tier guys I am a happy camper but Self should be able to land two of these guys the way things are progressing.
 

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If this is like the Vaughn recruitment are you saying Monk has a handler that we are willing to pay off to get him?
 

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The athleticism and dunking are nice (understatement), but what really interests me is the passing. Not only a willingness to be selfish, but an interest in and ability to make the extra (and spectacular) pass. That's the kind of thing that really fits into Fred's system.

What the heck, we might as well go ahead and offer Thon Maker, too.

Yes, the passing/awareness looks impressive.

Those dunks do, too, of course, but he's clearly not one-dimensional.