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  • #31
    Originally posted by BearKatz View Post
    EVERYONE in this Group should be cautious. Especially with some of the players from Utah State transferring and being a to compete in the Big 12.

    As Bearcatbret mentioned above, Utah State did not go through the Big 12 gauntlet. I only throw caution to the wind, because ALL of us have been disappointed over the last 6yrs.

    I want Calhoun to be successful more than anybody! But I'm not going to drink the Kool-aid this time around until he proves to all of us this job is not to big for him.

    As far as a complete turnover of the team, I totally believe it. I expected Abaev to be gone months ago. The only player i would count on returning is Jizzle James. For sone reason i feel he's a loyal player to the University!

    Here's to a new chapter in Bearcat Basketball. I truly hope Coach Calhoun brings back Bearcat toughness and greatness .
    Very well said, and I agree completely.

    I know this may sound simple-minded, but bottom line: I am ready to turn the page to the next chapter of Bearcat basketball and—as of now—Coach Calhoun has not lost, so he’s doing great! lol.

    Excited to see what developments take place over the coming days, weeks and months. Can’t wait to see what’s in store. Go Bearcats!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by sedz View Post
      I would not want to spend nearly half of our NIL budget on Thiam.

      We need to get 25 BPM minimum from the starting 5. With an 8 mil budget that's $320k per BPM. A player would have to give us 11 BPM to be worth $3.5 mil. Thiam recorded 5 BPM this year. I think 7 is reasonable to assume for next year. I'd pay him 2.5 mil tops.
      Thiam improved dramatically over the second half. Plus, he's 7'2".

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Gmann View Post

        Totally agree. I'd like to keep Thiam but not at that price. There are only a handful of programs in the country that can afford to take that chance. Just ask Kansas (Peterson) and BYU (Dybantsa) how paying 1 guy that much of your budget worked out for a deep run in the tourney.

        I am hoping that Calhoun is a much better judge of how to assemble a TEAM than Miller who largely seemed to just want to grab talented pieces and throw them together. That obviously did not work.
        But Kansas was a 4 seed, and BYU also made the tourney. I'll take that next season. Maybe some of our "deep pockets" can dig a little deeper?
        Last edited by Oldtimer_UC_fan; Yesterday, 10:27 PM.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Oldtimer_UC_fan View Post

          But Kansas was a 4 seed, and BYU also made the tourney. I'll take that next season. Maybe some of our "deep pockets" can dig a little deeper?
          BYU's problem wasn't Dybantsa; it was losing Richie Saunders. The Cougars nosedived after he went down. KU, though, was a different animal. Peterson was unreliable (or, rather, unavailable) for much of the season. There were times when he seemed disinterested. He stood around a lot on offense when his teammates didn't get him the ball. Great physical abilities, but he didn't seem to fit in with four other guys on the court.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Oldtimer_UC_fan View Post

            Thiam improved dramatically over the second half. Plus, he's 7'2".
            He had a 5.8 BPM in February and March. So yes, he improved over the season. 3.1 last year, 5.0 this year. I think 7 or so is a reasonable expectation for next year if he continues to improve. I don't think that's worth half of our budget. He would have to be first team all conference to earn that.

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