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Honestly, Trey is an easy get and luckily he can definitely play off ball.
But, would we take all three of Ducharme, Jackson and Trey?Honestly, Trey is an easy get and luckily he can definitely play off ball.
Over Trey Autry though?
Cuse next commit.
Not sure we can assume he would come play for a HC who wants his father's subordinate (at least in terms of tenure) to be elevated to HC ahead of his dad.Honestly, Trey is an easy get and luckily he can definitely play off ball.
I am excited about Reid. To me, in this era of college basketball, you try and build a foundation for your program with solid 4 year players and hope to bring in one or two year studs each year to fill in the gaps.Surprised this thread is so quiet considering this kid starts his visit tomorrow. His EYBL numbers are identical to Gavin Griffiths.
That's part of the reason I'm so excited for this 2022 class. I see a handful of very solid 4-year players in that group, with perhaps one or two 2-year players. Sets a great foundation, even if one or two guys transfer out. And it appears the Coaches understand this philosophy and are taking swings at a few studs in the upcoming class years. Over the next four years, if they can sprinkle in a few great players, whether through high school recruiting or from the transfer portal, while continuing to pick up a couple solid 4-year players, Cuse will be in good shape.I am excited about Reid. To me, in this era of college basketball, you try and build a foundation for your program with solid 4 year players and hope to bring in one or two year studs each year to fill in the gaps.
Continuity is important. 4 year players are important. Hope he commits here this week.
Would be a great addition and would add potentially needed depth to the backcourt. We could see Joe and Sy leave next year, leaving Judah, Q, and JT. If Judah does what we all hope, he could leave too, although I see him as a 2-year player. If he stays, we could also lose Q to the portal, which I really hope doesn't happen because I think he'll be great. In any event, Reid would be a great pickup for the 2 spot. Realistic target who has good positional size and knows how to score.Surprised this thread is so quiet considering this kid starts his visit tomorrow. His EYBL numbers are identical to Gavin Griffiths.
I can hear his mother's Boston accent through my phone
Length is not one of his strengths.nice lenght
With a 72" wingspan.Rothstein gets a hold of him this dude'll be six foot twelve by the time he gets here.
He has sorry arms for a guy his height, but he is still 6'5"ish and should provide as much length as, say, a long armed 6'2" guy.Length is not one of his strengths.
He has sorry arms for a guy his height, but he is still 6'5"ish and should provide as much length as, say, a long armed 6'2" guy.
Shooting ability is more important than an extra inch of arm length anyway.