Per Rothstein, considering BC Stanford and Michigan...we were never a factor. My money is on Michigan, just so he can continue to drain 3s vs us
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Is he a good 3 point shooter.... I'll have to check his shooting %Originally posted by MCKnight2004:
Per Rothstein, considering BC Stanford and Michigan...we were never a factor. My money is on Michigan, just so he can continue to drain 3s vs us
To me, that suggests BC, Stanford and Michigan have not actually offered, despite early reports that they had. GW is not chopped liver, but worlds apart from Stanford or Michigan.Originally posted by BigEastPhil:
Per Rothstein - Sina is visiting GW on 4/18.....
Well put. GW is a solid program in a good market and all, but it is the THIRD college hoops team in that market and you can pretty much fly under the radar there if you struggle. If he does well, it will be a "good story" locally and everyone will love him. If he doesn't, not many will care and get on him.Originally posted by RU-ROCS:
To me, that suggests BC, Stanford and Michigan have not actually offered, despite early reports that they had. GW is not chopped liver, but worlds apart from Stanford or Michigan.Originally posted by BigEastPhil:
Per Rothstein - Sina is visiting GW on 4/18.....
That type of talk qualifies as heresy, especially for a long time RU MBB season ticket holder.Originally posted by bac2therac:
if he is going to GW he still is landing at a better program than Rutgers
But when the top talent has flaws and the team lacked a true ball-handler, there is hope for improvement because the top players that left shouldn't be considered irreplaceable and the experience gained by freshman .Originally posted by RU-JMM78:
There is no objective data that Rutgers will show any meaningful progress next season especially with the loss of the two leading scorers.Wishful thinking doesn't work in a power conference but talent and player development are the two things that do matter.
He sits this year.I guess we will see him in Wash DC on 12/12. I believe Seton Hall will see GW also in Wash DC. This should be interesting.
So much for all the big named schools rumored to be after him.
But should GW might be be a good fit for him.
Agree....never got the hype around him coming out of high school. He is where he belongs now - I think he'll fit in fine.He landed at a level closer to where he belongs, although I still think it's a stretch for him there. His success will all depend on his coach and supporting cast. It it doesn't work out, I'm sure he'll transfer again.