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devin ree, julian Phillip's and yohan traore are just a few that decommited from lsu, but the reason I dont think they made them a priority is because were not listed as reaching out or in any of their final schools. But was longshots most likely anyways. Also sky clark, malika reneau, Tyrell ward, Aidan shaw, judah mintz, riley kugel and bobi kingman. I think only 2 or 3 on this list were considered sg or sf, the others are power forwards and centers.Originally posted by coach View Post
There are not a bunch of highly recruited big kids right now who have decommitted from what i've seen. That said, he needs big kid who can step in an play immediately.Last edited by Fox19bearcatbounce; 03-30-2022, 03:18 PM.
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Old Dominion transfer Kalu Ezikpe is down to six programs, per his instagram
LSU
Cincinnati
Western Kentucky
Georgia
Georgia Tech
PittsburghLast edited by GoBearcats31; 03-30-2022, 11:43 PM.
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Another MAC player who would be a huge help offensively. A slightly smaller version of Eason with better ball skills and perimeter shot. Ali Ali.
https://www.cleveland19.com/2022/03/...ansfer-portal/
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Rob Phinisee tells Jon Rothstein that Cincinnati, Purdue, OSU, Iowa, UNLV, Bradley, Cal have shown interestOriginally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostIndiana guard Rob Phinisee into the portal. He has one (COVID) year left. He was a former low 4-star recruit that many anticipated would become an all-Big Ten guard. But he didn't seem to develop much, though had an insane game earlier this year in knocking off Purdue. He's not particularly tall, not super fast, and has struggled with his shot. But I think he'd be more ready to contribute at the AAC level than the aforementioned Khristian Lander. Seems like a great kid.
I'd personally add that if you are frustrated by Mika Adams-Woods, Phinisee won't make you feel very good. Though maybe stepping down a level may help him.Last edited by GoBearcats31; 03-31-2022, 11:00 AM.
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Simple, he can score and create his own shot. This team needs more offense priority 1. DDJ is basically the only kid who regularly had any success creating his own shot.Originally posted by RedDog View PostHow does he help Coach, doesn't look like he rebounds. We need boards, not more Davenports.
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Ali Ali is very good but saying he’s a version of Eason is off base. They play absolutely nothing alike except that they can dribble and that they’re tall. Eason protects the rim and grabs a bunch of boards. Ali Ali focuses more on shooting and distributing from the wing spot.Originally posted by coach View PostAnother MAC player who would be a huge help offensively. A slightly smaller version of Eason with better ball skills and perimeter shot. Ali Ali.
https://www.cleveland19.com/2022/03/...ansfer-portal/
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Not true, Ali is from what I've seen of him play a lot better at shooting the ball from the perimeter and also putting the ball on the floor. He's played the wing whereby Teri struggled on the wing as he's not a good perimeter shooter at all, and still struggles to guard wing players defensively. Rim protector is a relative term. Eason may make some great blocks, but he only averaging a block a game. I'd take Ali as the guy who has the more complete game. He's good enough on the wing and getting looks for other guys he's better utilized outside. Eason wants to be that type of guy, but his future lays in the paint unless he can consistently knock down shots. Ali is pretty solid in all areas of the game.Eason was a lot better this year as Lsu had enough kids up front and offensively to get him opportunities when he wasn't in foul trouble.Originally posted by CincyBearcats2 View Post
Ali Ali is very good but saying he’s a version of Eason is off base. They play absolutely nothing alike except that they can dribble and that they’re tall. Eason protects the rim and grabs a bunch of boards. Ali Ali focuses more on shooting and distributing from the wing spot.
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I feel like everything you just said speaks to my point. You just stated multiple areas Ali and Eason differ. Meaning they don’t play similar. Yet in your original post you said he is a smaller version of Eason. My entire point, was they don’t play alike so he can’t be considered a version of Eason.Originally posted by coach View Post
Not true, Ali is from what I've seen of him play a lot better at shooting the ball from the perimeter and also putting the ball on the floor. He's played the wing whereby Teri struggled on the wing as he's not a good perimeter shooter at all, and still struggles to guard wing players defensively. Rim protector is a relative term. Eason may make some great blocks, but he only averaging a block a game. I'd take Ali as the guy who has the more complete game. He's good enough on the wing and getting looks for other guys he's better utilized outside. Eason wants to be that type of guy, but his future lays in the paint unless he can consistently knock down shots. Ali is pretty solid in all areas of the game.Eason was a lot better this year as Lsu had enough kids up front and offensively to get him opportunities when he wasn't in foul trouble.
Ali shoots almost twice as many 3’s
Eason grabs 3X as many rebounds
Eason gets 4X as many steals
Eason gets 3X as many blocks.
Numbers and from the 2 games I watched of Ali today shows me few similarities between Eason and Ali.Last edited by CincyBearcats2; 03-31-2022, 06:40 PM.
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