Col_Cathcart
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I’m with ya on Darius Adams. That would be just too perfectWell damn I was just starting to warm up to Malik Thomas as a good fit here. Portal Season is a rough place for the overly optimistic lol (I'm still recovering from our 15-minute recruitment of Darius Adams, I think he is the missing piece to a FF).
Also, it's hearing things like Miles potentially getting turned down by Virginia with a 1st year coach that don't have me too excited about him as a potential starter...
He didn’t get turned down by Virginia, I think he saw a bunch of guards getting brought in while also looking around and realizing the team was looking kind crappy and thinking he might want to see what else was out there lolWell damn I was just starting to warm up to Malik Thomas as a good fit here. Portal Season is a rough place for the overly optimistic lol (I'm still recovering from our 15-minute recruitment of Darius Adams, I think he is the missing piece to a FF).
Also, it's hearing things like Miles potentially getting turned down by Virginia with a 1st year coach that don't have me too excited about him as a potential starter...
Duke Miles may be a real possibility at SG, especially since Rice is dragging our feet.
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Rice is a much better option than Miles. Miles is in the Aberdeen category of players best to come off bench.Yeah, Rice is still texting the staff and stuff everyday. Zags had a crazy push for him, but distance from home is kinda a issue, but money solves all problems so they say.
I'd cut bait with him, but the staff still thinks they are in a good spot.
Yeah I agree. I like those 3 all better than Miles.Duke Miles is ok. Not in love with his game.
I really like:
Denzel Aberdeen
Jestin Porter
Malik Thomas
Im fine if they move on from Rice. Actually think we really need someone who can get to the basket consistently. I think all three would be good enough from 3 at the SEC level
I mean we literally have a transfer from Vanderbilt this cycle, so yes just for football. It really just comes down to when each season ends.A couple of posters have said the ‘no inter conference transfer’ rule only applies to football, which I think is correct and maybe only for the spring window, not sure. We’ve seen instances where players transfer within the conf in basketball, a la Aidoo, but I don’t know all the particulars.
I agree. Thomas is one of those bully guards Kentucky always seems to have one of, much like Otega Oweh, this year. A guy who can just push his way thru the paint and not get stopped until he gets to the rim or pulls up. A very respectable shooter with a little awkward form, but effective. He can pass and defend a little, as well.Wish we would push for Malik Thomas. Big time scorer
Much like Aberdeen, I don't think Miles is coming here to play off the bench. He started all 34 games for Oklahoma, last year. If we land Rice, I don't see Miles coming here, but if we don't land Rice, I think the drop-off to Miles is significant. I'd prefer we swing for Malik Thomas first in that case.Aberdeen is only coming here to start. What I find odd is Clayton, Martin and Richard are all seniors...so you would think there would be a starting role at Florida, but who knows.
I don't think Miles is just an off the bench guy. Dude was 61% in efficient FG % which would have lead the SEC if he had taken enough shots to qualify. He can flat out score, at OU that simply wasn't his role. Unlike Mashack he actually averaged over 10 attempts a game in 2 previous seasons. His last year at Troy and his one season at High Point. So I think giving him a green light you'd see Miles more that capable of scoring at a high clip here.
But...not sure either is a better pick than Rice with him having played with Ja'Kobi for a full season.
A small concern I'd point out for Rice specifically though is that at Maryland they had 2 bigs who took a lot of pressure off the guards to score. Queen lead the team in attempts and scoring, Reese was right behind Rice in PPG and 2nd on the team in FT Attempts. Pair that with a great scoring PG in Ja'Kobi and Rice was rarely seeing the sort of attention that Chaz did here. Of course with us landing Ament and Carey I'm less worried about Rice being capable of scoring here than I was originally.
If have Thomas over Miles, but it seems like you have them pretty equal, so I agree with this premise.Of the names mentioned this would be the order I'd rank them
1. Rice (size, talent, played for a good P4 team and with JG)
2. Aberdeen (size, played for a natty)
3a. Miles (great % everywhere he's been, full year starting in SEC)
3b. Thomas (size, shooting % are great and played 36 games in PAC12)
5. Porter (smallest guy of the bunch, only played at G5 level)
Much like Aberdeen, I don't think Miles is coming here to play off the bench. He started all 34 games for Oklahoma, last year. If we land Rice, I don't see Miles coming here, but if we don't land Rice, I think the drop-off to Miles is significant. I'd prefer we swing for Malik Thomas first in that case.