Class of 2025 - SF Sadiq White (NC / IMG) COMMITTED & SIGNED TO SYRACUSE (5/29/24) | Page 26 | Syracusefan.com

Class of 2025 SF Sadiq White (NC / IMG) COMMITTED & SIGNED TO SYRACUSE (5/29/24)

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Are you saying the 13th or 15th player on a team deserves anything beyond a free education? And no, I am not saying that is what Carlos is, but honestly, that's what he would be if we had a decent roster. I would have said it before the season started.
Yes, I'm saying any player that is on the roster, that has to sacrifice time and their body throughout the year for the team deserves more than just a "free education". You know the walk-ons get stipends too, right?
 
Yes, I'm saying any player that is on the roster, that has to sacrifice time and their body throughout the year for the team deserves more than just a "free education". You know the walk-ons get stipends too, right?
Keep on arguing. This is how I feel, it's valid. I am glad that you find it laughable, because I didn't think you laughed. I still like most of your posts and you as a poster, I just choose not to continue to argue about stupid things.
 
Keep on arguing. This is how I feel, it's valid. I am glad that you find it laughable, because I didn't think you laughed. I still like most of your posts and you as a poster, I just choose not to continue to argue about stupid things.

And yet... ;)
 
How about leaving in the context? It was with regard to Carlos. For a player like him, playing like Syracuse should be enough. Do you disagree with that?
Absolutely disagree. He should be paid what the market said he was worth. Also, NIL is not a performance based. It can’t be.
Not all employees perform how employers thought they would. That’s business.

Also, a Syracuse education (save maybe Newhouse) isn’t worth as much a you think it is in the market, especially given how its academic standing has declined precipitously since our last chancellor.
 
"Some get none" is not something that works in the real world. If everyone got a raise at your job except for you, are you going to work harder over that next year? You'd probably look for a new job.

Once again, hindsight is 20/20.
So, you are saying that bench time players that don't ever sniff the court get paid? I think they know they are not as good as the player who is getting paid because he's a great player and they realize in order to get paid they have to work harder to get money. You get what you give in the real world too.
 
So, you are saying that bench time players that don't ever sniff the court get paid? I think they know they are not as good as the player who is getting paid because he's a great player and they realize in order to get paid they have to work harder to get money. You get what you give in the real world too.
In the real world even if you're only contributing a little bit, you're still getting paid a salary.

I don't understand why everyone shouldn't get paid. They practice the same as the stars. They miss classes and have to travel and deal with a non-stop schedule.

I'm sure you've been on teams, you think some people don't deserve anything if they're not contributing in games?

Pull yourselves up by your bootstraps Bill! :rolleyes:
 
In the real world even if you're only contributing a little bit, you're still getting paid a salary.

I don't understand why everyone shouldn't get paid. They practice the same as the stars. They miss classes and have to travel and deal with a non-stop schedule.

I'm sure you've been on teams, you think some people don't deserve anything if they're not contributing in games?

Pull yourselves up by your bootstraps Bill! :rolleyes:
unpaid interns to fill out the bench!
 
So, you are saying that bench time players that don't ever sniff the court get paid? I think they know they are not as good as the player who is getting paid because he's a great player and they realize in order to get paid they have to work harder to get money. You get what you give in the real world too.
Every scholarship men‘s basketball player at Syracuse receives some kind of NIL payment through contracts with a collective. I would think it is the same at every P5 program. For some it’s pure NIL at a fair market rate for public appearances, work in the community, marketing opportunities, etc. For others it is really pay for play.
 


“We’re not having the greatest year right now, obviously, but next year we’ll come in and get to winning some games,” White said during a recent conversation at IMG. “Just to watch the crowd go crazy and more and more people show up, that’s the big thing. And just hitting the floor with my guy, Kiyan, right? Being at camps, we done built a relationship already and then getting to meet some of the new recruits like Aaron (Womack) and Luke (Fennell).

“The coaching staff, I believe in them. I do. I truly believe in Red and those guys. B, all those guys. We just got to come together.”
 


“We’re not having the greatest year right now, obviously, but next year we’ll come in and get to winning some games,” White said during a recent conversation at IMG. “Just to watch the crowd go crazy and more and more people show up, that’s the big thing. And just hitting the floor with my guy, Kiyan, right? Being at camps, we done built a relationship already and then getting to meet some of the new recruits like Aaron (Womack) and Luke (Fennell).

“The coaching staff, I believe in them. I do. I truly believe in Red and those guys. B, all those guys. We just got to come together.”

Pretty interesting that one of our recruits can see past the negativity of the board to believe in the coach that recruited him. I listened to a recent) podcast (before I dropped him) from a former board poster who started out recognizing that Syracuse has just won 2 ACC games and then casted shade whether the listeners would support the HC removal if he started to lose more games.

Surprising that a highly recruit committed to the school has more faith and loyalty to the Head Coach than “fans” who at the time were calling for the removal of the HC when he was 7-7 at the time. Vicious fans.

Even if the writing is on the wall, isn’t it better to show support and root for your team to win (even in a perceived down year) instead of casting negativity that could influence committed recruits to change their mind about their commitments.

Alternatively, keep up the negative comments and remove the HC and have the recruits that commit to play for him at Syracuse go elsewhere.
 
Pretty interesting that one of our recruits can see past the negativity of the board to believe in the coach that recruited him. I listened to a recent) podcast (before I dropped him) from a former board poster who started out recognizing that Syracuse has just won 2 ACC games and then casted shade whether the listeners would support the HC removal if he started to lose more games.

Surprising that a highly recruit committed to the school has more faith and loyalty to the Head Coach than “fans” who at the time were calling for the removal of the HC when he was 7-7 at the time. Vicious fans.

Even if the writing is on the wall, isn’t it better to show support and root for your team to win (even in a perceived down year) instead of casting negativity that could influence committed recruits to change their mind about their commitments.

Alternatively, keep up the negative comments and remove the HC and have the recruits that commit to play for him at Syracuse go elsewhere.
This is honorable, but the truth is the fans showing displeasure and not buying tickets is the only way to make SU deliver a winning product now. If support didn't wane, we would be forced to watch a horrible product for much longer. I'm was already tired of being irrelevant, and now we're a legit bottom dweller. So by all means, fans, don't buy tickets and let it be known we won't stand for it.

PS - This isn't lack of support in a "perceived down year" as you say above -- it's lack of support because we don't think the staff is capable of consistently having up years.
 
Timing of that article is interesting and White is a plus plus athlete, but his shot is something that requires attention.
Sadiq White is a player that has good offensive skills and better defensive skills. From the times I have seen him play, he has shown leadership skills and the ability to go hard on both ends of the court.

He is not a player that needs to have the ball in his hands but a player that can make things happen with or without the ball.

He is not an outside shooter (don’t look at him to shoot and make 3s) but do look at him to score inside. He is a very good rebounder. He is an intelligent player that realizes it is a team sport and he does not have be the one who scores all the points.

When he is not in the game, he is an avid supporter (offering encouragement; and praise) of his team that is on the court.

I noticed from the board that it is easy to nitpick a player’s (high school or young college) flaws. Players will get better through practice and game experience. White is a player that you want on your team because he goes all out when he is in the game.
 
This is honorable, but the truth is the fans showing displeasure and not buying tickets is the only way to make SU deliver a winning product now. If support didn't wane, we would be forced to watch a horrible product for much longer. I'm was already tired of being irrelevant, and now we're a legit bottom dweller. So by all means, fans, don't buy tickets and let it be known we won't stand for it.

PS - This isn't lack of support in a "perceived down year" as you say above -- it's lack of support because we don't think the staff is capable of consistently having up years.
Your points are valid but instead of tearing down (and Im not saying you have or are) your team, we need to applaud the efforts when they are playing good.

I’m saying over the past year(s), we have broken (player transition) down the team (4-5 players returned from the previous year) and basically started over with players from the portal. If we continued this pattern by firing the coach and rebuilding from the portal, they is no guarantee that the players replacing these will have the continuity to play together with the new players.

I feel it that it is easier to bring new players in an established team than into one that constantly is undergoing changes as long as the players are able to play together. Understand that Red has bought in 6 new players last year and will probably bring up to six new players next year.

If you bring a new coach in, he may have to bring in 8-10 new players (because of attrition and additional departures of players that came here because of Red and his staff) and run into the same concerns of mixing different talent into playing together. If unsuccessful within 2 years, you repeat the process of getting new a new coach and new players again. I feel like NIL and the portal will eventually kill college basketball.
 
I'm optimistic at times that Red will do better next year with upgraded talent. If he is given one more year to do better or be fired, there is no excuse IF he has the following 9 CORE players.

Returning: JJ, Freeman, Moore, Petar.
Incoming Freshmen: White, Kiyan and Fennell.
Portal: P5 Conference Center and Point Guard.

For a good chance of success, it is critical that we get the 2 portal players noted above as they will be core players. The P5 portal PG can handle the point with an inexperienced Fennell along with JJ if necessary.

The non-core alternate bench players would be head case Bell, if he doesn't transfer and can accept a limited role; Womack if he is ready to contribute; and Westry if not still injured and not experiencing non-basketball related issues.

We would also need at least 2 or 3 more portal players to fill out this group as there are question marks with the aforementioned guys. Hopefully they will come from the P5, but more likely mid-majors and with lower expectations and in highly selective bench roles.

Building this roster is doable, but if we are not able to recruit 2 P5 conference core players, this is an indictment on our ability to recruit. We now supposedly have assistant coaches who were hired due to being strong recruiters with great connections and relationships along with a good GM and decent NIL.
 
I'm optimistic at times that Red will do better next year with upgraded talent. If he is given one more year to do better or be fired, there is no excuse IF he has the following 9 CORE players.

Returning: JJ, Freeman, Moore, Petar.
Incoming Freshmen: White, Kiyan and Fennell.
Portal: P5 Conference Center and Point Guard.

For a good chance of success, it is critical that we get the 2 portal players noted above as they will be core players. The P5 portal PG can handle the point with an inexperienced Fennell along with JJ if necessary.

The non-core alternate bench players would be head case Bell, if he doesn't transfer and can accept a limited role; Womack if he is ready to contribute; and Westry if not still injured and not experiencing non-basketball related issues.

We would also need at least 2 or 3 more portal players to fill out this group as there are question marks with the aforementioned guys. Hopefully they will come from the P5, but more likely mid-majors and with lower expectations and in highly selective bench roles.

Building this roster is doable, but if we are not able to recruit 2 P5 conference core players, this is an indictment on our ability to recruit. We now supposedly have assistant coaches who were hired due to being strong recruiters with great connections and relationships along with a good GM and decent NIL.
Who's playing defense?
 
Your points are valid but instead of tearing down (and Im not saying you have or are) your team, we need to applaud the efforts when they are playing good.

I’m saying over the past year(s), we have broken (player transition) down the team (4-5 players returned from the previous year) and basically started over with players from the portal. If we continued this pattern by firing the coach and rebuilding from the portal, they is no guarantee that the players replacing these will have the continuity to play together with the new players.

I feel it that it is easier to bring new players in an established team than into one that constantly is undergoing changes as long as the players are able to play together. Understand that Red has bought in 6 new players last year and will probably bring up to six new players next year.

If you bring a new coach in, he may have to bring in 8-10 new players (because of attrition and additional departures of players that came here because of Red and his staff) and run into the same concerns of mixing different talent into playing together. If unsuccessful within 2 years, you repeat the process of getting new a new coach and new players again. I feel like NIL and the portal will eventually kill college basketball.
In an ideal world, sure, a stronger bias toward ‘positivity’ would be swell. But, our current reality dictates something different. I’m always going to be in favor of Critical Thinking, where ever that leads. A forum that is strictly a pep rally is not of interest. Are we really supposed to ignore Truth? Why? Some people may be ‘soothed’ that way, but I’d suggest it’s not beneficial to anyone and certainly not toward upholding or rebuilding the standards of Syracuse Basketball.

Secondly, per your earlier post, yes, it’s lovely that Sadiq is reaffirming his commitment. But, no, it’s not realistic for fans to have the same perspective. It’s a completely different scenario. These recruits— these ‘kids’—have been affiliated or aware of SU basketball for only a few to a handful of years. Many of the fans on this board have been associated with the program for half a century. As alums, who committed to Syracuse, and then with a lifelong commitment of time and money and emotion. We don’t have personal relationships with the coaches. We are likely to be more objective than someone who has had constant communication and visits with staff for a few years. It’s not the same thing and the standards are different for each type of relationship.

The ‘excuse’ that Red is dealing with and will have to deal with roster turnover… well, that’s not a valid excuse, seeing as how that’s both “on him” and a condition of this NIL and Portal era. Everyone is dealing with that. And most seem to be managing it better than we are.

I‘m excited to see Sadiq next year. Even though I question certain aspects of his game, i also recognize what he can contribute, and I have always just hoped he has been devekoping into a more well-rounded player. Not just for me/us, but because I want to see his potentials fully realized in the NBA, eventually.
 
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