Class of 2020 - SG/SF Nate Kingz (OR) TRANSFERRING TO SYRACUSE (4/2/25) | Page 9 | Syracusefan.com

Class of 2020 SG/SF Nate Kingz (OR) TRANSFERRING TO SYRACUSE (4/2/25)

Louisville got 12 or 13 new guys last season. Shouldn’t they be able to afford to bring back Petar and maybe Kyle Cuffe as depth pieces at the very least?

It's a two way street.

It's possible that the coaching staff told Cuffe and Petar that they weren't going to play here, so best to move on.

Or it is possible that someone like Petar [just for example] decided to leave after Freeman announced he was returning, and Freeman / White project to the 4, which is also Petar's position.

Could also be a little from Column A and Column B.

But it isn't just about being able to afford paying guys -- the portal gives players more options than ever.
 
If Red and Kline can’t fill out a roster then what are they even doing here?

Given the programs lack of success recently, having the max amount of scholarships in order to find and assess talent should be prioritized
Good grief. I just can't even answer a post like that. Kids want money and playing time. There is only so much playing time available. We aren't going to play 12 guys the minutes they want.
 
Good grief. I just can't even answer a post like that. Kids want money and playing time. There is only so much playing time available. We aren't going to play 12 guys the minutes they want.
Our best teams mostly had a 7-8 man rotation. 2012 was the exception. You can hope that maybe 2 of the younger guys are ok with this year getting spot minutes, but there's really no point having more than 10-11 guys anymore. No one wants to sit and wait to play.
 
Good grief. I just can't even answer a post like that. Kids want money and playing time. There is only so much playing time available. We aren't going to play 12 guys the minutes they want.
I agree with the sentiment of your post, but why shouldn't we expect them to use the full scholarship allotment (if I'm understanding you correctly)? Most, if not all, other comp programs are filling out the roster, so why shouldn't we? Now we also could go up to 15, so only using 10 or 11 because those at the bottom might not get minutes they want seems like we're leaving ourselves quite thin.

But then again, if at some point from injury or whatever we're relying on guys like Womack or whichever late spring/summer portal/Euro adds are left, then perhaps it doesn't matter anyhow.
 
I agree with the sentiment of your post, but why shouldn't we expect them to use the full scholarship allotment (if I'm understanding you correctly)? Most, if not all, other comp programs are filling out the roster, so why shouldn't we? Now we also could go up to 15, so only using 10 or 11 because those at the bottom might not get minutes they want seems like we're leaving ourselves quite thin.

But then again, if at some point from injury or whatever we're relying on guys like Womack or whichever late spring/summer portal/Euro adds are left, then perhaps it doesn't matter anyhow.
What I am saying is what kind of quality player would come here knowing they weren't going to play? We only have 2 players back. We have 4 frosh coming in. Who is going to come here to be the 12, 13, 14, and 15th player?
 
What I am saying is what kind of quality player would come here knowing they weren't going to play? We only have 2 players back. We have 4 frosh coming in. Who is going to come here to be the 12, 13, 14, and 15th player?
Someone trying to prove themselves from a Division 2/low major team or an unheralded player from another country?
 
What I am saying is what kind of quality player would come here knowing they weren't going to play? We only have 2 players back. We have 4 frosh coming in. Who is going to come here to be the 12, 13, 14, and 15th player?
I don't necessarily disagree, but how is that any different than at Clemson or Marquette or Georgia or whatever team isn't loaded?

I'm not saying use 15, but I'd have to believe we should do more than 10-11. But yeah, convincing guys to come to this program for minimal cash or playing time guarantees may be a challenge.
 
Brian Higgins says Kingz is in Syracuse.
Always Be Closing Alec Baldwin GIF
 
I don't necessarily disagree, but how is that any different than at Clemson or Marquette or Georgia or whatever team isn't loaded?

I'm not saying use 15, but I'd have to believe we should do more than 10-11. But yeah, convincing guys to come to this program for minimal cash or playing time guarantees may be a challenge.
Clemson had 11 scholarship guys this year. Marquette had 10 that played.
 
You have to have 10 to scrimmage. That assumes you have 2 guys at every position. What if someone gets injured? I doubt we play more than 8-9 guys regularly, but I think we need 12 guys. A couple of those guys should be low cost, yet high potential guys that would develop and hopefully stay.
 
Practically speaking, we went 10 deep this past season. Technically it was 11 but McLeod really only saw minutes when Freeman went down for the year.

10 is definitely cutting it close though. More than 1 significant injury and we could be in tough shape, since I gotta figure a couple of the frosh won't be strong contributors.
 
You have to have 10 to scrimmage. That assumes you have 2 guys at every position. What if someone gets injured? I doubt we play more than 8-9 guys regularly, but I think we need 12 guys. A couple of those guys should be low cost, yet high potential guys that would develop and hopefully stay.
I think that's fair, but a quick look at a bunch of tournament team rosters shows that 10 or 11 aren't uncommon.
 
I think that's fair, but a quick look at a bunch of tournament team rosters shows that 10 or 11 aren't uncommon.

It's playing with fire, though.

If you don't have injuries, 10 or 11 is adequate. But have a guy or two get dinged up or sustain an injury that's more severe, and all of the sudden you are significantly compromised. It's like driving without insurance, you cross your fingers -- and sometimes you don't get burned, but sometimes you do.
 

"Hear that Nate Kingz is a name to keep an eye on"​


is NATe KINGz the next ethan COLE ?
sorry igor but his tenure was rather ...UN forgettable ? ?
 
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Our best teams mostly had a 7-8 man rotation. 2012 was the exception. You can hope that maybe 2 of the younger guys are ok with this year getting spot minutes, but there's really no point having more than 10-11 guys anymore. No one wants to sit and wait to play.
and no team wants to develop a kid so that he can go play at Alabama as soon as he's good enough to get major minutes.
 

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