You could play him with Foster and you'd still have four 3-point threats on the court. Payton with Conditt might be an issue.
And his dad played high school basketball with Jeff Grayer.I couldn't find much on this kid.. He has a verbal commits page but isn't even on 247. He's a 6'4" 195 lb PG from Flint, Michigan. He transferred his senior year to a prep school in Glendale, Arizona and his biggest offers are from Rhode Island, Austin Peay, Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan.
I love that guy's highlights. He's 6'6" but plays like he's 6'10" and his post moves were terrific (even though he was posting up mostly guys his size or below). These types of JUCO guys are the ones I like. He reminds me of Hogue outside of Dustin's shooting ability.
Hogue became more of a 3 point threat his senior year compared to his first year at ISU.
Hogue going off in MSG made him change his entire game.Almost to his detriment. We missed his rebounding and toughness around the rim.
It was moreso McKay’s entrance as a starter the following season and the need by Fred to spread the offense around him, including Hogue.Hogue going off in MSG made him change his entire game.
Dennis Rodman pops his head up . . . . "You rang"
It was moreso McKay’s entrance as a starter the following season and the need by Fred to spread the offense around him, including Hogue.
If Foster proves to be a good 3 point shooter at this level. You could theoretically run Payton at the 5 and Foster at the 4 and stretch him out. Because there may be match-up problems for the other team having to put a big on Payton and a smaller player having to come out and guard Foster.You could play him with Foster and you'd still have four 3-point threats on the court. Payton with Conditt might be an issue.
From many comments, he is our most realistic addition. Let's hope!Is he our top target right now?
Is he our top target right now?