claver2010 {l Wrote}:Chris herren in transfer portal
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eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Chris herren in transfer portal
https://twitter.com/verbalcommits/statu ... 19202?s=21
Curious but ok
@GoodmanHoops
BC sophomore Jairus Hamilton is expected to transfer, source told @Stadium
Hamilton averaged 9.5 points and 4.3 boards per game. Was a Top 75 player coming out of high school in North Carolina.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:@GoodmanHoops
BC sophomore Jairus Hamilton is expected to transfer, source told @Stadium
Hamilton averaged 9.5 points and 4.3 boards per game. Was a Top 75 player coming out of high school in North Carolina.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:@GoodmanHoops
BC sophomore Jairus Hamilton is expected to transfer, source told @Stadium
Hamilton averaged 9.5 points and 4.3 boards per game. Was a Top 75 player coming out of high school in North Carolina.
I can't remember what game it was towards the end of the season, but he and JC went at it on the bench pretty good to the point where Jarius got benched for the rest of the game.
He also clearly shouldn't have been playing in the ACCT. He played incredibly well on one leg.
He'll be missed because I think a new coach could've brought out the 4* talent there.
MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:@GoodmanHoops
BC sophomore Jairus Hamilton is expected to transfer, source told @Stadium
Hamilton averaged 9.5 points and 4.3 boards per game. Was a Top 75 player coming out of high school in North Carolina.
I can't remember what game it was towards the end of the season, but he and JC went at it on the bench pretty good to the point where Jarius got benched for the rest of the game.
He also clearly shouldn't have been playing in the ACCT. He played incredibly well on one leg.
He'll be missed because I think a new coach could've brought out the 4* talent there.
This is not surprising at all. Not even factoring in any disagreements he had with the coach, I had a feeling that once his brother was done, he'd be gone.
Logitano {l Wrote}:MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:@GoodmanHoops
BC sophomore Jairus Hamilton is expected to transfer, source told @Stadium
Hamilton averaged 9.5 points and 4.3 boards per game. Was a Top 75 player coming out of high school in North Carolina.
I can't remember what game it was towards the end of the season, but he and JC went at it on the bench pretty good to the point where Jarius got benched for the rest of the game.
He also clearly shouldn't have been playing in the ACCT. He played incredibly well on one leg.
He'll be missed because I think a new coach could've brought out the 4* talent there.
This is not surprising at all. Not even factoring in any disagreements he had with the coach, I had a feeling that once his brother was done, he'd be gone.
Can anyone really make a rationale argument to keep him? He barely squeaked into the NIT with 2 NBA guards.
This would certainly be a major dent in the argument to keep JC.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:For next year:
Guards: Langford, Heath, Tabbs
Wings: Lanford, Williams, Rishwain
Bigs: Mitchell, Felder
"DeMarr is the type of high profile, New England recruit that Boston College has not had in a long time. He is as experienced and battle-tested as anyone in the region, with his play at Brewster and with Mass Rivals. His ability to contribute to winning starts defensively and will be immediately impactful with the way he moves the ball and rebounds."
- Adam Finkelstein, ESPN National Recruiting Analyst
I'm not expecting to get anything out of Luka. On Van der Baan, great long-term guy, but in the ACC as a freshman I don't think you want to count on him.
"I think it shows tremendous foresight to recruit Justin Vander Baan as early and as strongly as Boston College did. You do not find true 7-footer that have good hands, soft shooting touch, and the mobility that he possesses very often. His upside is very high and has a bright future as he develops his natural tools."
- Adam Finkelstein, ESPN National Recruiting Analyst
They desperately need to hit the 5th year market guys who can rebound. It's a shame Jarius left, with all his faults he would help.
Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:For next year:
Guards: Langford, Heath, Tabbs
Wings: Lanford, Williams, Rishwain
Bigs: Mitchell, Felder
"DeMarr is the type of high profile, New England recruit that Boston College has not had in a long time. He is as experienced and battle-tested as anyone in the region, with his play at Brewster and with Mass Rivals. His ability to contribute to winning starts defensively and will be immediately impactful with the way he moves the ball and rebounds."
- Adam Finkelstein, ESPN National Recruiting Analyst
I'm not expecting to get anything out of Luka. On Van der Baan, great long-term guy, but in the ACC as a freshman I don't think you want to count on him.
"I think it shows tremendous foresight to recruit Justin Vander Baan as early and as strongly as Boston College did. You do not find true 7-footer that have good hands, soft shooting touch, and the mobility that he possesses very often. His upside is very high and has a bright future as he develops his natural tools."
- Adam Finkelstein, ESPN National Recruiting Analyst
They desperately need to hit the 5th year market guys who can rebound. It's a shame Jarius left, with all his faults he would help.
we should be able to attract a halfway decent 5th year center
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:For next year:
Guards: Langford, Heath, Tabbs
Wings: Lanford, Williams, Rishwain
Bigs: Mitchell, Felder
"DeMarr is the type of high profile, New England recruit that Boston College has not had in a long time. He is as experienced and battle-tested as anyone in the region, with his play at Brewster and with Mass Rivals. His ability to contribute to winning starts defensively and will be immediately impactful with the way he moves the ball and rebounds."
- Adam Finkelstein, ESPN National Recruiting Analyst
I'm not expecting to get anything out of Luka. On Van der Baan, great long-term guy, but in the ACC as a freshman I don't think you want to count on him.
"I think it shows tremendous foresight to recruit Justin Vander Baan as early and as strongly as Boston College did. You do not find true 7-footer that have good hands, soft shooting touch, and the mobility that he possesses very often. His upside is very high and has a bright future as he develops his natural tools."
- Adam Finkelstein, ESPN National Recruiting Analyst
They desperately need to hit the 5th year market guys who can rebound. It's a shame Jarius left, with all his faults he would help.
we should be able to attract a halfway decent 5th year center
Disagree. Lame duck coach with crappy facilities isn't going to make for a great situation.
Logitano {l Wrote}:MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:@GoodmanHoops
BC sophomore Jairus Hamilton is expected to transfer, source told @Stadium
Hamilton averaged 9.5 points and 4.3 boards per game. Was a Top 75 player coming out of high school in North Carolina.
I can't remember what game it was towards the end of the season, but he and JC went at it on the bench pretty good to the point where Jarius got benched for the rest of the game.
He also clearly shouldn't have been playing in the ACCT. He played incredibly well on one leg.
He'll be missed because I think a new coach could've brought out the 4* talent there.
This is not surprising at all. Not even factoring in any disagreements he had with the coach, I had a feeling that once his brother was done, he'd be gone.
This would certainly be a major dent in the argument to keep JC.
HJS {l Wrote}:Logitano {l Wrote}:MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:@GoodmanHoops
BC sophomore Jairus Hamilton is expected to transfer, source told @Stadium
Hamilton averaged 9.5 points and 4.3 boards per game. Was a Top 75 player coming out of high school in North Carolina.
I can't remember what game it was towards the end of the season, but he and JC went at it on the bench pretty good to the point where Jarius got benched for the rest of the game.
He also clearly shouldn't have been playing in the ACCT. He played incredibly well on one leg.
He'll be missed because I think a new coach could've brought out the 4* talent there.
This is not surprising at all. Not even factoring in any disagreements he had with the coach, I had a feeling that once his brother was done, he'd be gone.
This would certainly be a major dent in the argument to keep JC.
Hamilton probably got a head's up Jimmy Mac's retention.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:final list for grad transfer from sacred heart ej anosike, 16 points / 12 rebounds per game last year. others: ville, georgetown, uga, gonzaga, tenn & wake. may or may not be playing the hat game on friday
Primetime {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:final list for grad transfer from sacred heart ej anosike, 16 points / 12 rebounds per game last year. others: ville, georgetown, uga, gonzaga, tenn & wake. may or may not be playing the hat game on friday
EJ Anosike to Tennessee
Kevin Marfo named his Top 5 and we didn't make it
BC did make Evan Cole of GT's "short list" of 11 schools
BConway {l Wrote}:So assuming nobody transfering in and Herren and Hamilton are out our roster breaks down like this
PG: old Langford, Heath
SG: Tabbs, Rish
SF: young Langford, Williams
PF: Mitchell, Felder
C: Luka, Vander Baan
The guards and wings are actually fairly decent if everyone stays and the Langfords can play especially the young one. Losing Hamilton hurts here a lot I think. He can play a few positions, still had some upside and brought good athleticism. He has flaws but we cant be picky with talent.
We need bigs badly. At least one who can bring size and trim protection and another that can score a little bit. Probably a long shot to get both of those for next year.
Starting 5 for next year is interesting. I'd love is somehow the older Langford panned out and could start. If he fulfilled his potential he could be the type of distributor we haven't had in a long time. More than likely he wont though.
Next years lineup
PG Heath
SG Tabbs
SF young Langford
PF Steff
C Felder??
Bench
Rish
Older Langford
Williams
Luka
Vander Baan
My conclusion is an obvious one. We probably wont be good.
Our guards/wings are decent and probably good enough to get us some wins but our bigs are pretty poor. None of them can score at all and only Steff has proven he can play in the ACC. If we had have got one of the gokd grad transfer bigs maybe we could have been respectable. If we get that Cole kid and maybe another live big then maybe we could get to .500? More than likely another 13 -15 wins.
BCHerbert {l Wrote}:BConway {l Wrote}:So assuming nobody transfering in and Herren and Hamilton are out our roster breaks down like this
PG: old Langford, Heath
SG: Tabbs, Rish
SF: young Langford, Williams
PF: Mitchell, Felder
C: Luka, Vander Baan
The guards and wings are actually fairly decent if everyone stays and the Langfords can play especially the young one. Losing Hamilton hurts here a lot I think. He can play a few positions, still had some upside and brought good athleticism. He has flaws but we cant be picky with talent.
We need bigs badly. At least one who can bring size and trim protection and another that can score a little bit. Probably a long shot to get both of those for next year.
Starting 5 for next year is interesting. I'd love is somehow the older Langford panned out and could start. If he fulfilled his potential he could be the type of distributor we haven't had in a long time. More than likely he wont though.
Next years lineup
PG Heath
SG Tabbs
SF young Langford
PF Steff
C Felder??
Bench
Rish
Older Langford
Williams
Luka
Vander Baan
My conclusion is an obvious one. We probably wont be good.
Our guards/wings are decent and probably good enough to get us some wins but our bigs are pretty poor. None of them can score at all and only Steff has proven he can play in the ACC. If we had have got one of the gokd grad transfer bigs maybe we could have been respectable. If we get that Cole kid and maybe another live big then maybe we could get to .500? More than likely another 13 -15 wins.
Good post. I think the Older Langford will probably start at PG next year. BC might throw out a three guard offense if Tabbs is healthy. The Older Langford is a great defender and pure PG.
BConway {l Wrote}:BCHerbert {l Wrote}:BConway {l Wrote}:So assuming nobody transfering in and Herren and Hamilton are out our roster breaks down like this
PG: old Langford, Heath
SG: Tabbs, Rish
SF: young Langford, Williams
PF: Mitchell, Felder
C: Luka, Vander Baan
The guards and wings are actually fairly decent if everyone stays and the Langfords can play especially the young one. Losing Hamilton hurts here a lot I think. He can play a few positions, still had some upside and brought good athleticism. He has flaws but we cant be picky with talent.
We need bigs badly. At least one who can bring size and trim protection and another that can score a little bit. Probably a long shot to get both of those for next year.
Starting 5 for next year is interesting. I'd love is somehow the older Langford panned out and could start. If he fulfilled his potential he could be the type of distributor we haven't had in a long time. More than likely he wont though.
Next years lineup
PG Heath
SG Tabbs
SF young Langford
PF Steff
C Felder??
Bench
Rish
Older Langford
Williams
Luka
Vander Baan
My conclusion is an obvious one. We probably wont be good.
Our guards/wings are decent and probably good enough to get us some wins but our bigs are pretty poor. None of them can score at all and only Steff has proven he can play in the ACC. If we had have got one of the gokd grad transfer bigs maybe we could have been respectable. If we get that Cole kid and maybe another live big then maybe we could get to .500? More than likely another 13 -15 wins.
Good post. I think the Older Langford will probably start at PG next year. BC might throw out a three guard offense if Tabbs is healthy. The Older Langford is a great defender and pure PG.
I hope he starts because hes the kind of creator we need but who goes to the bench? Tabbs starts obviously, Heath looked pretty this year and the young Langford has big time talent. I guess Heath coming off the bench is the best option because he can play both guard spots.
Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:BConway {l Wrote}:BCHerbert {l Wrote}:BConway {l Wrote}:So assuming nobody transfering in and Herren and Hamilton are out our roster breaks down like this
PG: old Langford, Heath
SG: Tabbs, Rish
SF: young Langford, Williams
PF: Mitchell, Felder
C: Luka, Vander Baan
The guards and wings are actually fairly decent if everyone stays and the Langfords can play especially the young one. Losing Hamilton hurts here a lot I think. He can play a few positions, still had some upside and brought good athleticism. He has flaws but we cant be picky with talent.
We need bigs badly. At least one who can bring size and trim protection and another that can score a little bit. Probably a long shot to get both of those for next year.
Starting 5 for next year is interesting. I'd love is somehow the older Langford panned out and could start. If he fulfilled his potential he could be the type of distributor we haven't had in a long time. More than likely he wont though.
Next years lineup
PG Heath
SG Tabbs
SF young Langford
PF Steff
C Felder??
Bench
Rish
Older Langford
Williams
Luka
Vander Baan
My conclusion is an obvious one. We probably wont be good.
Our guards/wings are decent and probably good enough to get us some wins but our bigs are pretty poor. None of them can score at all and only Steff has proven he can play in the ACC. If we had have got one of the gokd grad transfer bigs maybe we could have been respectable. If we get that Cole kid and maybe another live big then maybe we could get to .500? More than likely another 13 -15 wins.
Good post. I think the Older Langford will probably start at PG next year. BC might throw out a three guard offense if Tabbs is healthy. The Older Langford is a great defender and pure PG.
I hope he starts because hes the kind of creator we need but who goes to the bench? Tabbs starts obviously, Heath looked pretty this year and the young Langford has big time talent. I guess Heath coming off the bench is the best option because he can play both guard spots.
Heath is not coming off the bench. He's the 2nd best player on the team
claver2010 {l Wrote}:hopefully MAL has improved his offensive game but last time he played he was the 4th best guard on one of the few non-tournament providence teams of late.
we're in the final 7 for G Rich Kelly from quinnipiac, led team in scoring and assists
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:hopefully MAL has improved his offensive game but last time he played he was the 4th best guard on one of the few non-tournament providence teams of late.
we're in the final 7 for G Rich Kelly from quinnipiac, led team in scoring and assists
Rutgers just landed a top 50 big man for 2020
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