Choppa will playing in the Iverson Classic...
Good question. It looks like this was the original roster posted in late February, but there have been a handful of names added after it...Is that the main event or the regional?
Good interview with Elijah. Seems like a great kid.
Good interview with Elijah. Seems like a great kid.
They will be replacing that with, "What kind of NIL Money are you looking to make your freshman year?"It was a very good interview. The interviewer was well prepared and Elijah had good responses.
one note is that in the past there would/may be a question about what major or academic pursuit the new player would pursue at Syracuse. Guess that is a thing of the distant past.
Kid is always putting in the work.
No. He will not start right away.Is he good enough to start right away? I have seen some say he would be behind JJ and Cuffe. Between these three and Westry who is also in the mix if healthy we have alot of guys for the two.
I agree, Moore won't be starting at the beginning of the season. He has too many established players ahead of him, and now he has two grad transfers to mentor him. He'll be lucky to get 15 minutes most games. He'll probably average less than ten and have some dnp games as well.No. He will not start right away.
Agreed. I think he’s going to win us a game this coming season when he’s on fire. I’m looking forward to seeing how the depth is used.I agree, Moore won't be starting at the beginning of the season. He has too many established players ahead of him, and now he has two grad transfers to mentor him. He'll be lucky to get 15 minutes most games. He'll probably average less than ten and have some dnp games as well.
However, I'm really looking forward to the couple of games next season where he gets hot and drops a boatload of threes in his 15 minutes.
I agree, Moore won't be starting at the beginning of the season. He has too many established players ahead of him, and now he has two grad transfers to mentor him. He'll be lucky to get 15 minutes most games. He'll probably average less than ten and have some dnp games as well.
However, I'm really looking forward to the couple of games next season where he gets hot and drops a boatload of threes in his 15 minutes.
Bell, Leffew, Freeman and Starling can all hit a three at a decent percentage.I think we're going to need his 3 point shooting more than that.
I hope not. Then he will portal or go to the NBA. - Syracuse fanI think Moore is going to be the biggest surprise this year and an all conference type player as a soph.
so you're saying it's easy being a coach these daysThe trick is to keep him engaged and interested enough that he actually comes back for year 2 and doesn't just portal after not playing much his freshman year like we see a lot of these freshman do. He seems mature enough to realize there are several veteran guards on this team that have paid their dues and will command a lot of minutes. We will really need him in 2025 when we have potentially 2 freshman guards coming in.
I personally feel like Moore is in a good spot. Leffew and Carlos are one year guys. Who knows if Chance will ever get healthy. Choppa could be the second most experienced guard on the team in 25-26.The trick is to keep him engaged and interested enough that he actually comes back for year 2 and doesn't just portal after not playing much his freshman year like we see a lot of these freshman do. He seems mature enough to realize there are several veteran guards on this team that have paid their dues and will command a lot of minutes. We will really need him in 2025 when we have potentially 2 freshman guards coming in.
I don't want to put too much on him but I agree with you. He's a shooter which is very different than someone that can shoot. Players that can shoot might struggle shooting as freshman. Shooters shoot and don't care who it is they are shooting over. How many minutes he'll get is impossible to guess right now. But players that make shots find their way onto the court. He is not a SF by any means but his height would help in a 3 G lineup. He'll have plenty to work to improve on his freshmen year. But he already knows how to shoot.I think Moore is going to be the biggest surprise this year and an all conference type player as a soph.
I don't want to put too much on him but I agree with you. He's a shooter which is very different than someone that can shoot. Players that can shoot might struggle shooting as freshman. Shooters shoot and don't care who it is they are shooting over. How many minutes he'll get is impossible to guess right now. But players that make shots find their way onto the court. He is not a SF by any means but his height would help in a 3 G lineup. He'll have plenty to work to improve on his freshmen year. But he already knows how to shoot.
The trick is to keep him engaged and interested enough that he actually comes back for year 2 and doesn't just portal after not playing much his freshman year like we see a lot of these freshman do. He seems mature enough to realize there are several veteran guards on this team that have paid their dues and will command a lot of minutes. We will really need him in 2025 when we have potentially 2 freshman guards coming in.
Which PFs in the portal fit into your description?That's why six guards is too many. If Leffew decides on a bigger bag (which is how the delay looks to me, like he's shopping our number), I would prefer another PF, anyway. Ideally, a stretch 4 who is about 6-8 or 6-9, weighs about 240, and can hit 34% from three. Enough to be a threat, and draw opposing big men out of the lane, to create driving lanes. That's the one piece we are still missing, now that we have a pass-first PG.