No. 1. I thought we had no chance for Tiger players because of bad blood?So I googled this mystery man. He’s a 6-8, 217 pound forward who plays at Princeton, originally from jolly old England.
Averages 14.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg, and 4.8 apg.
Shooting 52.6% overall but just 29.2% from 3-Pt range, and 66% on FTs.
With Hyatt, Mag, and Griffiths playing forward next year, I can’t see Pike going after this young man in the portal. But if Hyatt decides to go elsewhere to be a 30-mpg starter…?
Even if cliff stays we’re still badly in need of depth and if ndongo isn’t good right away, which few freshman are, then I wouldn’t mind taking a shot with this guy.No. 1. I thought we had no chance for Tiger players because of bad blood?
No. 2 why would Hyatt go anywhere especially if he continues to trend up and up for us?
Appreciate the insights here but I get the feeling we're not chasing this kind of fill given our situation. Amen to that. We're come a looong way.
He's a 6'8" forward not a 5.Even if cliff stays we’re still badly in need of depth and if ndongo isn’t good right away, which few freshman are, then I wouldn’t mind taking a shot with this guy.
This is odd. Tosan would start this season and next for all 14 Big Ten teams. He has had every NBA team see him in person to date and I have seen him 30 plus times.And let me throw in Jordan Dingle,who plays at Penn and would be the leading scorer for most Big Ten teams.Don't trust me on either,but defer to our own Brett Maconnell on Tosan and Jay Wright on Dingle.Even if cliff stays we’re still badly in need of depth and if ndongo isn’t good right away, which few freshman are, then I wouldn’t mind taking a shot with this guy.
Hyatt is 6-6 and our current starting 4 with mag out. I never said he was a 5.He's a 6'8" forward not a 5.
Not sure why you’re responding to me. I’m the guy who said he would take him while everyone else has said no thanks.This is odd. Tosan would start this season and next for all 14 Big Ten teams. He has had every NBA team see him in person to date and I have seen him 30 plus times.And let me throw in Jordan Dingle,who plays at Penn and would be the leading scorer for most Big Ten teams.Don't trust me on either,but defer to our own Brett Maconnell on Tosan and Jay Wright on Dingle.
But you mentioned our center and depth.Hyatt is 6-6 and our current starting 4 with mag out. I never said he was a 5.
It would be Hyatt's 6th year so he may want to move on from collegeNo. 1. I thought we had no chance for Tiger players because of bad blood?
No. 2 why would Hyatt go anywhere especially if he continues to trend up and up for us?
Appreciate the insights here but I get the feeling we're not chasing this kind of fill given our situation. Amen to that. We're come a looong way.
Just overall depth. We had 2 injuries and had to resort to starting palmquist.But you mentioned our center and depth.
Yes I understand. But I think next year is a whole nother situation depending who stays.Just overall depth. We had 2 injuries and had to resort to starting palmquist.
The Ivy Leauge is ranked far higher than the Patriot LeagueThis is odd. Tosan would start this season and next for all 14 Big Ten teams. He has had every NBA team see him in person to date and I have seen him 30 plus times.And let me throw in Jordan Dingle,who plays at Penn and would be the leading scorer for most Big Ten teams.Don't trust me on either,but defer to our own Brett Maconnell on Tosan and Jay Wright on Dingle.
My No 1 would have been we don't want any PU players because of bad blood. But then I've hated them for a long time and am a grudge holder!No. 1. I thought we had no chance for Tiger players because of bad blood?
No. 2 why would Hyatt go anywhere especially if he continues to trend up and up for us?
Appreciate the insights here but I get the feeling we're not chasing this kind of fill given our situation. Amen to that. We're come a looong way.
thank youSo I googled this mystery man. He’s a 6-8, 217 pound forward who plays at Princeton, originally from jolly old England.
Averages 14.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg, and 4.8 apg.
Shooting 52.6% overall but just 29.2% from 3-Pt range, and 66% on FTs.
With Hyatt, Mag, and Griffiths playing forward next year, I can’t see Pike going after this young man in the portal. But if Hyatt decides to go elsewhere to be a 30-mpg starter…?
I climbed Tovan Evboumwan in 2019. The next year there was a big avalanche and many were lost. I will never return there. It is a cursed mountain.I had a real bad case of Tovan Evbuomwan after I visited Cambodia. Anti biotics cleared it right up.
A 4 who can’t shoot won’t fit well with Paul and Cliff
Hed be rutgers best player by a fairly wide marginJust a reminder about how good he is.
We had Yeboah from jolly old England.So I googled this mystery man. He’s a 6-8, 217 pound forward who plays at Princeton, originally from jolly old England.
Averages 14.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg, and 4.8 apg.
Shooting 52.6% overall but just 29.2% from 3-Pt range, and 66% on FTs.
With Hyatt, Mag, and Griffiths playing forward next year, I can’t see Pike going after this young man in the portal. But if Hyatt decides to go elsewhere to be a 30-mpg starter…?
I must have stepped out too many times because I said to my wife he needs his headband tonight he seems off. Then they flashed his stats and I said..ooops. nevermind.Just a reminder about how good he is.
He seems to do it all for Princeton. They even had him bringing the ball up. He may be retaping everyone’s ankles in the locker room as we speak.Just a reminder about how good he is.
I think he was my kicker when I win my fantasy football league in 2006. Maybe confusing him with Donald Igwebuike.I climbed Tovan Evboumwan in 2019. The next year there was a big avalanche and many were lost. I will never return there. It is a cursed mountain.
True. You can tell with Tosan's skill set he played some guard where he handled the ball, not just back to the basket in the post waiting for a pass.Tosan changed my mind drastically, not because of anything elite in terms of athletic abilities, but he's clearly smart, a leader (communication with teammates is important to me) but his passing is elite.
A lot of that is the system with the cuts backdoor, but it takes a very skilled passer in order for that offense to work.
The Creighton Center Kalkbrenner also made plays and didn't panic when doubled. If there is ONE thing Cliff has not been able to master yet, is recognizing the defense and being in a position with his footwork to pass. That only comes with playing more than 1 position at a young age and Cliff is just playing catch-up on all of these skills you master as a youth.
Hyatt cant dominate anywhere. The guy is a human turnover. Single handily cost us the Minnesota game. And a horrible defense player. I hope he gets the talk & soonA very nice Ivy Leaguer, but I don’t think he starts at the 4 for most above average B1G teams. Put Hyatt or Mags in the Ivies and they would super-dominate.