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Thamel - “Source: Oregon guard Jackson Shelstad and Kansas big man Flory Bidunga have both committed to Louisville.”
”Iowa State's Milan Momcilovic is declaring for the NBA Draft and entering the transfer portal, Excel Sports tells DraftExpress.
College basketball's best shooter, the D1 leader in 3-point makes and percentage, and potential first-round pick, intends to stay in the draft.”
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Out of this group of big men, I like Dzellat. Haynes was hurt. I did get a chance to see him. McKinley is not a good defender. He hustles and plays hard, but he has yet to learn how to make it difficult for guys to score. On the other hand, McKinley will be only a sophomore next season. Is Mckinley worth taking a chance on?Originally posted by longtimefan View PostBearcats not in the portal (yet):
Jalen Haynes
Jordi Rodriguez
Tyler McKinley
Halvine Dzellat
Dzellat is a pretty good defender. I do not know if anybody else paid attention to Dzellat. He is a good defender and is aggressive on office. However, what I think does not count. It will be interesting to see what Calhoun thinks of Haynes, Rodriguez, McKinley, and Dzellat.
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Agreed, but we've seen it before. We've also seen good shooters who can't make a free throw.Originally posted by Oldtimer_UC_fan View Post
It seems odd that a guy who is an 88% free throw shooter would be a poor shooter.
Tejada was under 30% from three this year and 32% for his career. Only 48% from two for his career because he takes so many midrange shots. But he's a high usage guy so the hope is he can be more efficient if he's not creating his own contested shots all the time. His Twitter highlight reel is a bunch of step back threes. Calhoun seems like a coach who would cut those out and just leave open threes or rim looks. He's a decent passer for a wing. Takes care of the ball. Average rebounding numbers. A 4.3 BPM shows he has a positive impact. I mentioned a big dip against Big12 opponents, but his BPM was 6.3 in 5 top 100 games. He went off in the CAA tourney, scoring 94 points in 3 games (7 for 13 from deep, 23 for 24 at the line) with only 3 turnovers total. I'd like him to start at the 3.
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BCJ night cap mentioned Mahaffey has unofficially visitedOriginally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostA pair of locals are reportedly hitting the portal:
Eric Mahaffey, a 6'6 wing from Moeller, who averaged 7.8 points and 5.6 rebounds for Akron this year as a freshman (had 8 and 4 in 18 mins in NCAA loss to Texas Tech)
Trey Perry, a 6'2 guard from Lakota East, who averaged 5.8 points for Miami U this year as a freshman (had 21 in the 110-108 OT win over Ohio U)
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Chad confirmed that the following players were on campus over the weekend:
Rowan Brumbaugh (Tulane): 6'4 point guard. 1 year of eligibility. 19.2 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 3.5 apg, 36% from 3
Riley Allenspach (George Mason): 6'11 center. 1 year of eligibility. 13.6 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 31.3% from 3
Eric Mahaffey (Akron): 6'5 guard. 3 years of eligibility. 7.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 1.5 apg, 39.1% from 3
Tyler Tejada (Towson): 6'8 guard. 1 year of eligibility. 17.7 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 2.3 apg, 29.1% from 3
David Iweze (Utah St): 6'10 center. 4 years of eligibility. COMMITTED.
Adlin Elamin (Utah St): 6'9 forward. 3 years of eligibility. 6.7 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 30.2% from 3
Elijah Perryman (Utah St): 6'2 point guard. 3 years of eligibility. 4.4 ppg, 1.6 rpg, 3.1 apg, 29.6% from 3
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