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Dandy

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"Bruce Brown talks reclassification and names six"
http://247sports.com/Bolt/Bruce-Brown-talks-reclassification-names-six-34865825
By Jerry Meyer on January 18th

After scoring 23 points for Vermont Academy in a 83-76 loss to the MacDuffie School, Bruce Brown said reclassifying up to 2015 is a real possibility.
"It's my mom's idea," said Brown, a 6-4, 205-pound shooting guard. "She thinks I'm ready for it."
Whether he is 2015 or 2016, Brown said Connecticut, Indiana, Boston College, UCLA and Michigan had all offered and interest is coming from Louisville.
Two schools have a recruiting edge with Brown. Connecticut has signed his cousin Jalen Adams as a 2015 prospect, and Boston College is in Browns hometown.
A good athlete, Brown had a mixed bag shooting wise. He went 9-12 from the field but only 5-12 from the free throw line.
Indiana currently leads Connecticut in his Crystal Ball.
 

ILikeCy

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If he reclassifies we will have an interesting situation at the 2G if you know what I mean. Assuming he's a 2G.
I agree, if he comes in as a 2G next year, he'd likely be looking at a redshirt year. Not too many 4-stars are thinking redshirt. Maybe they're only looking at him if he stays in the 2016 class.
 

nallen34

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I don't think MT is going anywhere if that is what you mean.

Not saying Thomas is going to transfer or anything like that, but honestly I don't see where his minutes come from next season. Naz and Cooke are both pure shooters just like Thomas. It's unlikely that Thomas is better than Cooke. If we land Diallo the rotation will be something like this I would assume:

PG: Monte
Custer
SG: Naz
Cooke
Thomas
SF: Niang
Nader
Burton
PF: Diallo
Niang
Williams
C: McKay
Diallo

Without Diallo

SF: Nader
Burton
PF: Niang
Williams
C: McKay
Niang
 

CyTwins

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I agree, if he comes in as a 2G next year, he'd likely be looking at a redshirt year. Not too many 4-stars are thinking redshirt. Maybe they're only looking at him if he stays in the 2016 class.

He's not reclassifying to 2015 to redshirt. Minutes will work themselves out like they always do
 

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That would be good karma for us because I really thought Dillon Brooks was our's to lose until he reclassified from 2015 to 2014 so it would be nice to snag a guy who reclassifies to 2015 from 2016.

I really never felt as confident on Dillon Brooks chance ending up at ISU as you apparently were. Especially in hindsight considering his mentor got a position on the Oregon staff resulting on him reclassifying and committing almost immediately.
That said, just watched him play last Sunday vs UW. Dillon has smooth shot with range, good handle and looks physically like a junior. Too bad we weren't able to recruit him longer.
Bowen sort of reminds me of Brooks so I think we can glean the staff is looking for that type of SG skill (think BDJ) set to fill that last scholly for 2015.
 

ILiftWithRoyce

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Not saying Thomas is going to transfer or anything like that, but honestly I don't see where his minutes come from next season. Naz and Cooke are both pure shooters just like Thomas. It's unlikely that Thomas is better than Cooke. If we land Diallo the rotation will be something like this I would assume:

PG: Monte
Custer
SG: Naz
Cooke
Thomas
SF: Niang
Nader
Burton
PF: Diallo
Niang
Williams
C: McKay
Diallo

Without Diallo

SF: Nader
Burton
PF: Niang
Williams
C: McKay
Niang

Where are you hearing this from?
 

Dandy

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I really never felt as confident on Dillon Brooks chance ending up at ISU as you apparently were. Especially in hindsight considering his mentor got a position on the Oregon staff resulting on him reclassifying and committing almost immediately.
That said, just watched him play last Sunday vs UW. Dillon has smooth shot with range, good handle and looks physically like a junior. Too bad we weren't able to recruit him longer.
Bowen sort of reminds me of Brooks so I think we can glean the staff is looking for that type of SG skill (think BDJ) set to fill that last scholly for 2015.

I'm pretty much banking on the Naz/Dillon relationship being a huge part of it. I wasn't even aware of the mentor to Oregon thing. His mentor got an assistant coaching job there or what?
 

nallen34

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Where are you hearing this from?

Knew I should have put imo. Almost edited it.

I mean Cooke shot 46% from 3 his freshman season on a terrible team where he was a lot higher on a scouting report than Thomas, and I'm sure didn't get near the good looks that Thomas gets due to us spreading the floor.

Thomas is shooting 33% for his career on a team that he isn't at the top of the scouting report and plays for a team that spaces the floor and he gets pretty good looks.

If Cooke is shooting that well for a terrible team where he's close to the top of the scouting report I can only imagine what his numbers are going to be when he's the 6th or 7th guy on teams scouting report like Thomas is.
 

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Knew I should have put imo. Almost edited it.

I mean Cooke shot 46% from 3 his freshman season on a terrible team where he was a lot higher on a scouting report than Thomas, and I'm sure didn't get near the good looks that Thomas gets due to us spreading the floor.

Thomas is shooting 33% for his career on a team that he isn't at the top of the scouting report and plays for a team that spaces the floor and he gets pretty good looks.

If Cooke is shooting that well for a terrible team where he's close to the top of the scouting report I can only imagine what his numbers are going to be when he's the 6th or 7th guy on teams scouting report like Thomas is.

I would agree with this. A lot depends on how recovered Cooke is from his proceedures too. Hip surgery is no joke.
 

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Knew I should have put imo. Almost edited it.

I mean Cooke shot 46% from 3 his freshman season on a terrible team where he was a lot higher on a scouting report than Thomas, and I'm sure didn't get near the good looks that Thomas gets due to us spreading the floor.

Thomas is shooting 33% for his career on a team that he isn't at the top of the scouting report and plays for a team that spaces the floor and he gets pretty good looks.

If Cooke is shooting that well for a terrible team where he's close to the top of the scouting report I can only imagine what his numbers are going to be when he's the 6th or 7th guy on teams scouting report like Thomas is.

Yeah, the the 3 point competition will be interesting next year.
 

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That would be good karma for us because I really thought Dillon Brooks was our's to lose until he reclassified from 2015 to 2014 so it would be nice to snag a guy who reclassifies to 2015 from 2016.

Getting Brooks would have been huge. His position is not a need, but he would have given us another scorer/creator this year.

Cooke, if fully healthy, will be a big asset, as he brings that extra ball-handling and 3P shooting we lack this year. Imo likely a starter as the roster stands today.
 

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Knew I should have put imo. Almost edited it.

I mean Cooke shot 46% from 3 his freshman season on a terrible team where he was a lot higher on a scouting report than Thomas, and I'm sure didn't get near the good looks that Thomas gets due to us spreading the floor.

Thomas is shooting 33% for his career on a team that he isn't at the top of the scouting report and plays for a team that spaces the floor and he gets pretty good looks.

If Cooke is shooting that well for a terrible team where he's close to the top of the scouting report I can only imagine what his numbers are going to be when he's the 6th or 7th guy on teams scouting report like Thomas is.

Makes sense. Seems like we've all (myself included) been waiting for Thomas to become a lethal deadeye sharpshooter that he was made out to be in high school and that he appears to be in practice. If I'm not mistaken, Thomas is the highest rated high school recruit (rivals ratings) that CFH has gotten. Just wonder if he will ever be more than extreme potential at this point
 

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Getting Brooks would have been huge. His position is not a need, but he would have given us another scorer/creator this year.

Cooke, if fully healthy, will be a big asset, as he brings that extra ball-handling and 3P shooting we lack this year. Imo likely a starter as the roster stands today.

He won't replace Long or Morris in the starting lineup next year.
 

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I'm pretty much banking on the Naz/Dillon relationship being a huge part of it. I wasn't even aware of the mentor to Oregon thing. His mentor got an assistant coaching job there or what?

I seem remember that his former coaches got a low position but, honestly looking on the web right now I can't find any connection. Maybe I am incorrect, though it is safe to say he went to Oregon for the immediate playing time and with ISU current roster that would have been difficult.
 

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