Francis03
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He'll be a 3 star at the next update lol.Ol Jerry is probably debating whether he is even D-1 material at this point
He'll be a 3 star at the next update lol.Ol Jerry is probably debating whether he is even D-1 material at this point
Goodman is probably just basing that off rankings. Even though it doesn't matter at the end of the day, we probably won't have a consensus top 25 player coming in unless we get Bryant or Jones. For whatever reason Malachi, who was our top dog in the rankings has seen his numbers in the rankings dip to a point where he's on the outside looking in at the top 25. Zona already have a pair of top 25 guys committed and are strong favorites for Ivan Rabb, Allonzo Trier, and Briscoe. All three ranked in the top 20. If Zona can land those guys then it could definitely rival UK's class of last year. Sean Miller still has to prove that he can do something with all of the talent he's been getting. Elite 8 trips aren't going to cut it over the next few years.
2. Malachi Richardson, Syracuse
When it comes to dead-eye shooting, look no further than Richardson to knock down a shot. This big guard, who is the No. 15-ranked prospect in the ESPN 100, has fluid footwork and a high release with great rotation on his jumper. Most great shooters are good in catch-and-shoot situations, but Richardson is actually better taking a dribble in rhythm and gaining momentum into his shot. He does it with comfort from beyond the arc. In trying to become more than a shooter, Richardson received this praise from his AAU coach Rob Brown: “Malachi has really become a better rebounder and needs to be better on the glass whether he plays in the back or the top of the Syracuse zone," Brown said. "We have challenged him on that and he has responded."
ESPN is still very high on him but scout, rivals, and Jerry(247) will most likely have him drop even more when they continue to update their rankings. Jerry has him in the 60's which is just lol status. I think his current overall consensus ranking is 27.FWIW, ESPN has Malachi at #2 on the committed list (15 overall)
I heard LeMoyne has an open scholly (need-based of course).Ol Jerry is probably debating whether he is even D-1 material at this point
Goodman is probably just basing that off rankings. Even though it doesn't matter at the end of the day, we probably won't have a consensus top 25 player coming in unless we get Bryant or Jones. For whatever reason Malachi, who was our top dog in the rankings has seen his numbers in the rankings dip to a point where he's on the outside looking in at the top 25. Zona already have a pair of top 25 guys committed and are strong favorites for Ivan Rabb, Allonzo Trier, and Briscoe. All three ranked in the top 20. If Zona can land those guys then it could definitely rival UK's class of last year. Sean Miller still has to prove that he can do something with all of the talent he's been getting. Elite 8 trips aren't going to cut it over the next few years.
Elite 8's are cool but when you start rolling out top 3 recruiting classes every year expectations become much higher. We all may hate Cal, but he has taken UK to three final fours and winning one of them since 2011 with all of those top recruiting classes. Miller will catch a lot of heat if he doesn't start doing the same soon.Good post. True about Miller but lets not forget they were a basket away and some bad luck in those games from being in the F4 two straight years. I'll gladly take E8s consistently.
Elite 8's are cool but when you start rolling out top 3 recruiting classes every year expectations become much higher. We all may hate Cal, but he has taken UK to three final fours and winning one of them since 2011 with all of those top recruiting classes. Miller will catch a lot of heat if he doesn't start doing the same soon.
Oh yeah I don't think he's in any danger of being fired and I actually like Miller. Like you pointed out they were one 3pt shot made and one defensive stop from going to a couple of final fours.It's possible. No question their recruiting is very elite. Better than SU so the bar should be higher. I personally think he is safe if he keeps going very deep in the Tourney and avoids getting bounced early. This past season should validate Miller as a coach if anyone has doubts. Losing Ashley and then a play or two away from beating Wisconsin to go to the F4.
I could coach Kentucky and get to three final fours too! Not really but I hate Cal so much I can't give him credit for being the good coach he actually is.Elite 8's are cool but when you start rolling out top 3 recruiting classes every year expectations become much higher. We all may hate Cal, but he has taken UK to three final fours and winning one of them since 2011 with all of those top recruiting classes. Miller will catch a lot of heat if he doesn't start doing the same soon.
Except there are many schools recruiting just as well if not better than we are. And they arguably have better coaching depending on who you ask.No excuse for us to not atleast get back to the final four within the next 3 or 4 years.
Not saying i agree with popular belief, but if boeheims really a top10 or even 15 coach then i think with the talent we're bringing in theres very little excuse for short lived tourney runs.Except there are many schools recruiting just as well if not better than we are. And they arguably have better coaching depending on who you ask.
You think the old man will be around for the next 3-4 years?Not saying i agree with popular belief, but if boeheims really a top10 or even 15 coach then i think with the talent we're bringing in theres very little excuse for short lived tourney runs.
I think 3 tops but ive been surprised before. 2015 and 2016 are his shots to leacve with a bang and with hop in as best a position as possibleYou think the old man will be around for the next 3-4 years?
http://cusebballrecruiting.blogspot.com/
If you want to catch up on anything from over the past week on the live period just hit the link above.
Cuse Commits and Targets Overall Peach Jam and UA Finals Stats
Malachi Richardson 5 games-15PPG, 41% FG 22-53 overall, 3.8RPG, 2.6APG, 32% 3PT 9-28 overall, 73% FT 22-30 overall.
Franklin Howard 5 games-13.6PPG, 55% FG 26-47 overall, 3RPG, 2.6APG, 27% 3PT 3-11 overall, 50% FT 13-26 overall.
Moustapha Diagne 8 games-9.3PPG, 55% FG 31-56 overall, 8.1RPG, 2.8BPG, 65% FT 13-20 overall.
Thomas Bryant 6 games-12.8PPG, 57% FG 26-45 overall, 9RPG, 2.2BPG, 85% FT 24-28 overall.
Harry Giles 6 games-14PPG, 53% FG 34-64 overall, 8.3RPG, 1.1BPG, 56% FT 14-25 overall.
Derrick Jones-7 games-11.7PPG, 71% FG 35-49 overall, 4.2RPG, 73% FT 14-19 overall.
Tyus Battle 7 games-15.2PPG, 44% FG 36-81 overall, 3.5RPG, 45% 3PT 19-45 overall, 72% FT 16-22 overall.
Jamal Murray 5 games-14PPG, 37% FG 24-64 overall, 5.2RPG, 2APG, 28% 3PT 9-32 overall, 86% FT 13-15 overall.
Frank is going to be handling the ball a lot in late game situations. So hopefully that free throw percentage will be much better as time goes along.
No clue. He has shot it well in other events but I guess he can be streaky at times. Before the Peach Jam, Tyus Battle's percentage was mostly 40% and under in each session. Seems to me that they won't offer unless they feel Battle is totally out of the equation.Murray's field goal percentage is low (believe it has been out of each period). Could this explain lack of offer (concerns of shot at next level)?
http://cusebballrecruiting.blogspot.com/
If you want to catch up on anything from over the past week on the live period just hit the link above.
Cuse Commits and Targets Overall Peach Jam and UA Finals Stats
Malachi Richardson 5 games-15PPG, 41% FG 22-53 overall, 3.8RPG, 2.6APG, 32% 3PT 9-28 overall, 73% FT 22-30 overall.
Franklin Howard 5 games-13.6PPG, 55% FG 26-47 overall, 3RPG, 2.6APG, 27% 3PT 3-11 overall, 50% FT 13-26 overall.
Moustapha Diagne 8 games-9.3PPG, 55% FG 31-56 overall, 8.1RPG, 2.8BPG, 65% FT 13-20 overall.
Thomas Bryant 6 games-12.8PPG, 57% FG 26-45 overall, 9RPG, 2.2BPG, 85% FT 24-28 overall.
Harry Giles 6 games-14PPG, 53% FG 34-64 overall, 8.3RPG, 1.1BPG, 56% FT 14-25 overall.
Derrick Jones-7 games-11.7PPG, 71% FG 35-49 overall, 4.2RPG, 73% FT 14-19 overall.
Tyus Battle 7 games-15.2PPG, 44% FG 36-81 overall, 3.5RPG, 45% 3PT 19-45 overall, 72% FT 16-22 overall.
Jamal Murray 5 games-14PPG, 37% FG 24-64 overall, 5.2RPG, 2APG, 28% 3PT 9-32 overall, 86% FT 13-15 overall.
Frank is going to be handling the ball a lot in late game situations. So hopefully that free throw percentage will be much better as time goes along.
I have to say difficulty of shots. He plays the scorer when needed and this seems to be often, watching a bunch of his games. He's also very aggressive getting his shot, not exactly a full on Dion type, but he's certainly not shy.Murray's field goal percentage is low (believe it has been out of each period). Could this explain lack of offer (concerns of shot at next level)?
If Thomas Bryant is shooting 85% from the line, he might end up being our late game ball handler haha.As far as Frank's free throw percentage, was it just a rough stretch and just one of those things or does he consistently struggle? Because you're right, not the position we need a struggling free throw shooter.
Hopefully it's just shaking out the rust. This month has been the first time he's been playing these games at full strength.As far as Frank's free throw percentage, was it just a rough stretch and just one of those things or does he consistently struggle? Because you're right, not the position we need a struggling free throw shooter.
Elite 8's are cool but when you start rolling out top 3 recruiting classes every year expectations become much higher. We all may hate Cal, but he has taken UK to three final fours and winning one of them since 2011 with all of those top recruiting classes. Miller will catch a lot of heat if he doesn't start doing the same soon.