Both are 4 year guys imo.Do we get Omier and Pack back for 2 more years or likely 1 more year?
Yep. Here's the Rutgers vs Minnesota account (the one I was thinking of):I think that was Michigan State losing to Iowa with a 10 point lead with 19 seconds left.
Redo that math!!20 percent of the ACC’s top 50 are Canes? Wow.
Hope both come back for at least one more year. I still believe Wong should return for his last year, but I know he’s wanting to leave for the NBA. Here’s hoping we make another deep run, and give these younger guys some more experience for the next couple of years.Do we get Omier and Pack back for 2 more years or likely 1 more year?
What interesting is the last time we won the conference our entire team was gone the next year except Rion Brown so it killed momentum.Both are 4 year guys imo.
20 percent of the top 20 would be correct and is even a better number.20 percent of the ACC’s top 50 are Canes? Wow.
Redo that math!!
I would love to see Wong return next year for his final year of eligibility. I just don’t see it happening.
If Wongs ultimate goal is to make an NBA roster, he should really think long and hard about returning next season because the sky is the limit if he does. One more year would give him the shine he would need if he wants to become a high draft pick.
He will have a lot of options on the table if he does decide to turn pro. He’s good enough right now to play professionally overseas and make himself a lot of money.
If he comes back though, he’s got a shot at improving his inconsistent game and be in the discussion for POY next year while helping to lead his team on a national title run and be coached by one of if not the best coach in the country for one more year!.
I hope he comes back but I’m pretty sure he gone after this season.
For me, when thinking about our MVP, I focus on who could we least do without. To me, that's Omier. Not saying he's our "best" all-round basketball player, just that he's the one whose skill set is not possible to replace.Gonna have to argue that "not even close" part. I'd say Omier at 14 pts and 10 rebs a game to Millers 15 pts and 6 rebs is **** close.
Is that not a foul under the basket?
On average , these guys are making between 80,000 and $200,000 per year.How much do you think he can make overseas? Wondering how it might compare to an over the top NIL deal.
On average , these guys are making between 80,000 and $200,000 per year.
I’m sure a sweet NIL deal would be able to cover that.
Agree 100%. He won’t be drafted. His game is all over the place. He should absolutely stay. Could be a special team. But I doubt he does.I would love to see Wong return next year for his final year of eligibility. I just don’t see it happening.
If Wongs ultimate goal is to make an NBA roster, he should really think long and hard about returning next season because the sky is the limit if he does. One more year would give him the shine he would need if he wants to become a high draft pick.
He will have a lot of options on the table if he does decide to turn pro. He’s good enough right now to play professionally overseas and make himself a lot of money.
If he comes back though, he’s got a shot at improving his inconsistent game and be in the discussion for POY next year while helping to lead his team on a national title run and be coached by one of if not the best coach in the country for one more year!.
I hope he comes back but I’m pretty sure he gone after this season.
I thought this too. I’m sure there’s some bs explanation but I’m not agreeing with that ****.Pardon my ignorance, but with the same conference record and a head to head win over UVA, why is ESPN reporting that we share the regular season ACC title with UVA? Wouldn't the H2H win count as the tiebreaker?