Gables Canes
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After doing a little more research on his game, I agree.Position, size and game are pretty much the same as Miller's.
After doing a little more research on his game, I agree.Position, size and game are pretty much the same as Miller's.
With their interest in Quincy Olivari & now El Ellis that’s leading me to believe they’re either aware or are expecting for Wong to leave.
Ultimate Small-Ball Golden State Warriors style lolOr...hear me out...4 small guard lineup and Omier at the 5, just to cause a meltdown on the message boards.
With their interest in Quincy Olivari & now El Ellis that’s leading me to believe they’re either aware or are expecting for Wong to leave.
He has until the 23rd to announce whether he’s coming back or not.Isn't it getting close to **** or get off the pot time for Wong? Season has been over for almost 2 weeks now, aren't most of these kids announcing their intentions at this point?
He has until the 23rd to announce whether he’s coming back or not.
You a fan?We’re definitely getting him IMO
He'll be a 4th year kid that played nearly 30 minutes per game for a team who made the A-10 final that has interest from UCLA and Memphis. If he transfers in and you don't want him to start then you better hope Casey beats him out. Realistic competition at that spot won't be coming from the outside.Kid can really shoot and has great size (6'9, 225). We have plenty of spots to fill so wouldn't mind him coming off the bench.
Absolutely.You a fan?
Cleveland, if we sign him, is Miller's replacement from Day 1. Same position, size and game. Miller's a little better shooter but ... they are VERY similar.
Like his offensive game. Defensively and rebounding, there’s more to be desired.Absolutely.
Lengthy 6’9 with long wingspan who’s a natural shooter with a smooth pure stroke & quick release.
Averaged 38% from 3 his Freshman year & 36% this season, plus he’s a career 44% shooter from the floor. He’s got nice running floater driving the middle lane & can knock down midrange jumpers off Pick & pop High screens. He can also face-up & drive to the basket in ISO from the Elbow.
Finnish kid with a Euro game, fundamentally sound with good shot selection. He also comes from Coach Grant’s system at Dayton, which means he’s smart & understands Offense with good situational court awareness.
His game is similar to Cameron Johnson (Pitt/UNC), not saying he’s as good as him, but they play a similar style.
Definitely not a great defender, but in today’s era of BBall so few are.Like his offensive game. Defensively and rebounding, there’s more to be desired.
My bad on the rebounding numbers I had him confused with someone else I for whatever reason thought he averaged around 3 a game. You’re right close to 5 boards a game in that role is pretty standard. It’s rare you find an undersized 4 like Miller who averages over 6 boards a game.Definitely not a great defender, but in today’s era of BBall so few are.
As far as rebounding, he had 8 games with 7 or more Rebounds & considering he’s not a traditional Big that plays in the post his rebounding numbers wouldn’t be that high anyway. He’s a stretch 4 that plays the majority of his minutes on the perimeter.
Dayton’s Bigs were Daron Holmes II & Toumani Camara, they patrolled the interior paint, Mustapha’s job was to shoot & set picks. He can rebound when he has to, but obviously he’s not gonna be like Omier in there cleaning glass lol.
That is very true. But I bet L would help him realize his untapped potential over time.Ehhhhh… I like Cleveland’s potential a LOT… but he’s nowhere near a replacement for Miller today. Miller was a grown man… Cleveland is still figuring things out.
I'm talking about on our roster. If we signed him, I think he starts in Miller's vacated slot immediately. A year ago, I'd agree Cleveland wasn't ready, after last season, I think he is. If he can be 80% of Miller, that's far above what anybody else on the current roster ould give you. And, as you say, he's still got upside.Ehhhhh… I like Cleveland’s potential a LOT… but he’s nowhere near a replacement for Miller today. Miller was a grown man… Cleveland is still figuring things out.
I'm talking about on our roster. If we signed him, I think he starts in Miller's vacated slot immediately. A year ago, I'd agree Cleveland wasn't ready, after last season, I think he is. If he can be 80% of Miller, that's far above what anybody else on the current roster ould give you. And, as you say, he's still got upside.