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So not good enough to be an NBA player.Not as is. He heard what the NBA said and then did nothing to improve.
So not good enough to be an NBA player.Not as is. He heard what the NBA said and then did nothing to improve.
He has the potential, if he puts in the work.So not good enough to be an NBA player.
I’d take John Gillon over Judah. Criminally underrated during his time here.If he goes, he goes. I’m not losing any sleep over it.
Maybe we can replace him with an actual point guard
Is he putting in the work?He has the potential, if he puts in the work.
Does it change the truth of what I’ve said? It’s the magic of the word “if”.Is he putting in the work?
That team was the opposite of this one. So much better than their record indicatedI’d take John Gillon over Judah. Criminally underrated during his time here.
Couldn’t stop a nose bleed which ultimately did us in. Some monster wins but also some crushing losses and we got dinged for not being able to get any wins on the road. Only one that I can remember of note was NC State when Gillon went nuclear.That team was the opposite of this one. So much better than their record indicated
That was one of Boeheim’s worst coaching jobs. Starting year with Andrew White and Frank Howard at guard with Robertson and Lydon at forward was so slow with no ball handling.That team was the opposite of this one. So much better than their record indicated
Full disclosure obviously I feel differently about players coming in instead of out, which I guess is hypocritical but that's being a fan. But also let's look at the key difference between who we've gotten and who we've lost the last few years, and it objectively seems like we're getting burned and the guys we receive aren't burning anyone:It's hysterical.
I mean you can't walk around here without tripping over all the posts trashing Starling, Cuffe and Westry for selling out their programs and portaling to SU.
Oh wait...
just 9 scholarship players, including 2 injured centers, instead of the 11 available. A zone defense with two frosh, a soph, and two grad transfers. Had Chukwu not been out for the season, the D probably would have been slightly better but Lydon did a pretty good job filling in.That was one of Boeheim’s worst coaching jobs. Starting year with Andrew White and Frank Howard at guard with Robertson and Lydon at forward was so slow with no ball handling.
Once Gillon and Battle started getting minutes team really grew. White was an awesome three man. Battle getting flu? during the middle of the year killed momentum.
Much like Judah, overrated.The Nuge!
The truth is you said, and I quote, “The kid is good enough to be an NBA player.” That’s a definitive statement. No ifs, ands, or buts. The only illusion is your attempt to walk that back.Does it change the truth of what I’ve said? It’s the magic of the word “if”.
Red is the coach now and not JB. Everyone here wanted Westry and JJ last year so not sure your point.Full disclosure obviously I feel differently about players coming in instead of out, which I guess is hypocritical but that's being a fan. But also let's look at the key difference between who we've gotten and who we've lost the last few years, and it objectively seems like we're getting burned and the guys we receive aren't burning anyone:
our Transfers:
-Starling - coach fired and whole team left
-Cuffe - buried on the bench at the best program in the sport and never likely to play much
-Westry - injured and barely played last year and coach screwed up his redshirt by 1 minute PT too much
-McLeod - bench piece playing 10 mpg
Our transfers last year:
-Hima - bench on bad mid major
Our transfers the year before that:
-Symir - bench piece playing 10 mpg
-Cole - bench piece who was limited
-Jimmy - coach's son from a mid major taking a step up
Now let's look at who we're upset about losing:
-potentially Judah - most talented player on team, first player getting even a little draft buzz in a few years, and Day 1 starter with the keys to the offense
-potentially Maliq - insiders have posted concerns but not sure if he's actually looking - most important player on the team and a starter
-maybe others but outside of Copeland and Westry I won't be upset about anyone else leaving so I won't have this reaction
Last year who we were upset about losing:
-Jesse - starter, All ACC previous year, best player and would be team leader and featured in offense
-Joe - 4 year starter, albeit different circumstances because he would have played less here
-no one cared about Bol entering the portal or Symir transferring because they were bench pieces and no one felt burned
Prior to that -
Frank - bench piece who received lots of coaching criticism so it made sense and while we wanted him to stay we weren't flipping because we understood why he left. That's 3 years so not getting into Guerrier, who was a starter and JB said could be an all american here, and Kadary, who was our best pg but it made sense that he left if he wasn't starting over JG, and the other depth such as braswell etc. who people didn't flip over since they weren't the featured guys here.
So the guys we receive aren't burning their program - we're not getting key starters so far. (Not that I wouldn't welcome starters burning their previous program with open arms because I'm a Cuse fan.) But the guys we're losing are starting, getting loads of PT and freedom, and therefore it feels like more of a burn. Of course I'm practical and understand it's now a business decision and we can't expect our players to bleed orange like we do or the old players did, but it sucks adjusting to this. Feels like we're getting burned more than we're burning others. And that's the landscape now so hopefully we respond in kind (disclaimer - I'm not doubting we will, just explaining what I've noticed the last couple years and why my reaction, and other's reactions, are strong).
TLDR: I'm sad and want us to be good.
if he can't make the NBA, he should absolutely maximize his earning potential while in college.
I have no problem with it.
Good luck to him, truly. Let's finish this year strong and then whatever happens, happens.
Yes, you’re off. Some of you obviously have shell shock from Jesse leaving.I just hope the level of commitment is there for basketball the way it is for football.
I was at SU for the end of the Coach P era and first years of GRob and remember the attendance/fan engagement being quite strong for a team that was mediocre at best and godawful at worst. I live far from campus now but my general sense from keeping up with things is that the donor base wants football to punch at the level they were at in the 80's and 90's and will do anything it can to get it there, but thinks the basketball side has everything it needs to succeed with the facilities, staff and the history and so they put more pressure on the coaches/players and don't see nearly as big a need to support through NIL donations the way they do for football. Am I off there?
Dude, he is disliked HERE. Imagine this switch when he is driving and drawing beau coup fouls against us...He'd become an all time villian.
As to be expected. And everything NIL related is hush-hush so we can only form opinions based on our available data points, which are exceptionally limited.Yes, you’re off. Some of you obviously have shell shock from Jesse leaving.
More of a combo of Jesse leaving and McLeod being the best we could do to backfill when it was clear he was damaged goods. I was never expecting us to get Dickinson, just thought we could do better even under the circumstances. Hopefully it's water under the bridge now.Yes, you’re off. Some of you obviously have shell shock from Jesse leaving.
After Dickinson there weren't many bigs to go after who we thought would be immediately eligible.More of a combo of Jesse leaving and McLeod being the best we could do to backfill when it was clear he was damaged goods. I was never expecting us to get Dickinson, just thought we could do better even under the circumstances. Hopefully it's water under the bridge now.
Lot of people just simply don’t understand this, they still think we are where we were when Jesse was here.
And Judah isn't ... so I don't get the hand wringing. Teams with NBA talent lose a lot of games too. Just look at the last decade of SU Hoops. Since 2014, Syracuse has had 15 players get NBA minutes. The same number as Villanova. UConn has had 9. They have two titles in that time.i'd say our best teams all had top level NBA draft talent