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  • UC is 28 in the team ratings from Evan Miyakawa
    https://evanmiya.com/?team_ratings

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    • Thiam partook in yesterday's press conference with Wes Miller and Corey Evans

      Here is a Scott Springer article on Thiam https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...6007/?tbref=hp

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      • Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
        Thiam partook in yesterday's press conference with Wes Miller and Corey Evans

        Here is a Scott Springer article on Thiam https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...6007/?tbref=hp
        Really enjoyed listening to Thiam speak. Very intelligent and personable young man. Excited to see him take the court.

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        • Just the roster and the potential have the Bearcats in the top 30. https://fanrecap.com/cincinnati-bear...g8wANmSHA_MsSQ

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          • Kelly Peters Named Bearcats’ Special Assistant to the Head Coach

            https://gobearcats.com/news/2025/09/...the-head-coach

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            • Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
              Kelly Peters Named Bearcats’ Special Assistant to the Head Coach

              https://gobearcats.com/news/2025/09/...the-head-coach
              what will be his responsibilities. They seem to be giving CWM all the help. Maybe this is the year.

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              • Coat and tie for the boys this year
                https://gobearcats.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster

                New #s (including the latest international additions)
                0 - Buckingham
                3 - Haynes (-15 lbs. from George Mason bio)
                5 - Harris (+6 lbs. from WVU bio)
                7 - Tillery
                10 - Abaev
                11 - Kriisa
                13 - Darbyshire
                14 - Arturi (listed as 6'5 205 lb. guard)
                17 - Rodriguez (listed as 6'6 195 lb. guard)
                18 - Miller (+10 lbs. from FAU bio)
                32 - Celestine (+5 lbs. from Baylor bio)
                52 - Thiam (+15 lbs. from UCF bio)

                Returnees
                1 - Thomas
                24 - McKinley
                65 - Dzellat (+15 lbs.)
                Last edited by GoBearcats31; 09-29-2025, 02:13 PM.

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                • Originally posted by leo from jersey View Post

                  what will be his responsibilities. They seem to be giving CWM all the help. Maybe this is the year.
                  Good question and very good observation. I am thinking the same thing about the administration. Its actions suggests that it really wants to keep Miller, and it seems to be doing everything it can to increase the chances of his success. Think about this for a second; UC is bringing in 3 new basketball personnel that all have NBA experience. Think about that. Check out the new basketball personnel and the NBA experience: Kelly Peters, Special Assistant to the Head Coach (Golden State and Philadelphia); Mamadou N'Diaye, Assistant Coach (big men) (Toronto, Dallas, Atlanta, and LA Clippers), and Corey Evans (Oklahoma City).

                  Here is the funny part. With all of these new resources injected into the program, there is no guarantee of success. These new personnel should bring into the program some new more advanced practices that may be the difference. In the pursuit of success, it is the small details that makes the difference between wins and losses.

                  Gotta run. I got some chicken in the oven that I need to check. Not trying to burn the house down.

                  Go Bearcats.

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                  • UC is 36 in first KenPom ratings for the season

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                    • Originally posted by leeraymond372@gmail.com View Post

                      Good question and very good observation. I am thinking the same thing about the administration. Its actions suggests that it really wants to keep Miller, and it seems to be doing everything it can to increase the chances of his success. Think about this for a second; UC is bringing in 3 new basketball personnel that all have NBA experience. Think about that. Check out the new basketball personnel and the NBA experience: Kelly Peters, Special Assistant to the Head Coach (Golden State and Philadelphia); Mamadou N'Diaye, Assistant Coach (big men) (Toronto, Dallas, Atlanta, and LA Clippers), and Corey Evans (Oklahoma City).

                      Here is the funny part. With all of these new resources injected into the program, there is no guarantee of success. These new personnel should bring into the program some new more advanced practices that may be the difference. In the pursuit of success, it is the small details that makes the difference between wins and losses.

                      Gotta run. I got some chicken in the oven that I need to check. Not trying to burn the house down.

                      Go Bearcats.
                      I think the biggest benefit of bringing personnel with NBA experience is they know how to handle player egos when they first come into a lot of money. The trick in the NBA isn't some magical practice or fitness routine, it is honing the desire in oneself to work harder in practice than the other guy. The NBA guys will do more with off-court activities, so the players are focused to work hard in practice and hustle in games.
                      Red and Black are more of an Attitude than merely a color combination.

                      Intimidate! Dominate! Celebrate!

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                      • Ugh.

                        Scott Springer: “Jalen Haynes, a graduate forward on the Cincinnati men’s basketball team, has been ruled out indefinitely with an undisclosed lower body injury, head coach Wes Miller announced Tuesday.”

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                        • Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
                          Ugh.

                          Scott Springer: “Jalen Haynes, a graduate forward on the Cincinnati men’s basketball team, has been ruled out indefinitely with an undisclosed lower body injury, head coach Wes Miller announced Tuesday.”
                          Per Chad Brendel, possible red shirt. Tyler McKinley likely to share minutes with Moustapha Thiam @ 5. Baba Miller & Jaden Celestine to share @ 4. Shon Abaev not strong enough to play there.

                          They should learn more tomorrow @ CWM's presser.

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                          • Cincinnati is dealing with a tough blow before the season even tips off. Jalen Haynes, a key frontcourt piece for the University of Cincinnati men’s basketball team, is out indefinitely with a lower-body injury - and his return timeline is now a growing concern as the 2025-26 season approaches.
                            Cincinnati Loses Key Forward Before Season With Sudden Injury Announcement | Fanrecap.com

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                            • Wes reiterated this morning it is a lower body injury that happened at the end of practice on Monday, declined to give more information / said when there is more to share they will.

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