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2022-23 roster
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Yes, ty for posting. We like the info. Sorry if I seemed doubtful.
Rashool has been known to recruit for his teams. Got to love that. My guess is he's maybe recruiting his bro to his school because he has special insight.
I would guess an unrecruited guy in the A10 would have to earn a scholarship as a walk on. Maybe a candidate for that with an opportunity to earn for second semester.
I don't have any inside knowledge, so I appreciate what we are hearing. Keep us in your information flow, please.
I like seeing new people on the board! We gotta build!
Rashool has been known to recruit for his teams. Got to love that. My guess is he's maybe recruiting his bro to his school because he has special insight.
I would guess an unrecruited guy in the A10 would have to earn a scholarship as a walk on. Maybe a candidate for that with an opportunity to earn for second semester.
I don't have any inside knowledge, so I appreciate what we are hearing. Keep us in your information flow, please.
I like seeing new people on the board! We gotta build!
Refuse To Lose!!!
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A few of my friends follow UM BB but not as closely as us (board members). They know who we lost but their question was something like "What can we expect from the new guys? Are they better than the guys we lost?" Both good questions. My simple answer was that the incoming transfers have loads of upside and Frank needs to get them to play like they were supposed to based on how highly recruited they were. So I did a little digging and put together an EMail for them. I'll paste it here and it reminds me of the DK super class of 2016. For whatever reason, other than DJ, none of them performed as we hoped they would and even DJ had plenty of tough games.
A few weeks ago I looked at the new guys on the roster (5 transfers, 2 freshmen) to see where they were ranked coming out of high school/prep school. There are 4 major ranking services and not every player was covered by every service. So I'll give yo the highest ranking I found on each player. I would say that this year's roster is counting on "upside" since many of the players need to prove that they are worth their ranking.
Leveque (6'10 center) Transfer from South Carolina. Was a starter there with average stats. ESPN - #2 player in Mass. Has 2 more years.
Woodley (6'8 backup center) Transfer from South Carolina. 12 minutes a game. 2 points, 3 rebounds. 247sports - #7 player in NJ Has 3 more years.
G. Thompson (6'8 forward) Transfer from BC. Didn't play much, 19 games @ 7.5 minutes/game. Has 3 more years. 247sports - #2 player in MA, #122 nationally
Cross (6'7 forward) Started at Miami, transferred to Louisville. Some starts, some off the bench. Career is 6 points, 4 boards. ESPN - #1 player in MA, #86 nationally Has 3 more years
Diggins (6'2 Point Guard) Transfer from UConn. Hardly played ( 9 games @ 5 min/game). Has 3 more years. ESPN - #58 nationally and #2 player in PA. UConn was loaded at guard and all but 1 of their top guards are coming back.
Luis (6'6 guard) Freshman from Florida. Went to Mt. Zion Prep in Baltimore, the #4 ranked prep BB team in the country last year. 247sports - #6 player from Florida.
K. Thompson (6'1 Point Guard). Freshman from Indiana. Went to prep school at BB factory Hargrave Military Academy (Freddie Riley went there). This is what I found on him:
One player that we saw right before the season started and has only continued to produce is 2022 6’1 Keon Thompson. The senior guard has been posting some incredible numbers so far, averaging 24 points, 7.9 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 2.6 steals per game while shooting 43 percent from three.
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Were going to see a lot of that group, even if Frank adds more.
I just hope depth isn't our Achilles.
I just hope depth isn't our Achilles.
Refuse To Lose!!!
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Whats nice is all these guys are here for a few years, potentially, to build some chemistry. Thats why I'm not super concerned about the last 2 spots. Might be good to have in your pocket for next year
Frank is a huge upgrade over MM, who was a solid guy but not as experienced and proven as Frank. Its a huge improvement that will be visible immediately on the floor. And thats more a compliment to Frank than a knock on MM
Frank is a huge upgrade over MM, who was a solid guy but not as experienced and proven as Frank. Its a huge improvement that will be visible immediately on the floor. And thats more a compliment to Frank than a knock on MM
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I believe that Keon is going to be an elite defender and that Frank is going to love that. Not sure how A-10 ready he is offensively but if he is on the court with some combo of Noah/TJ/Cross it should be fine on that end.
I think that Rashool is going to get plenty of burn but I'm of the opinion that Frank is going to want a defensive dog in the backcourt with Noah as much as he can.
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Keon is probably the most underrated player in our class and in a non Covid free transfer world he probably has a lot more power 5 offersUpstate10 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 7:25 pmI believe that Keon is going to be an elite defender and that Frank is going to love that. Not sure how A-10 ready he is offensively but if he is on the court with some combo of Noah/TJ/Cross it should be fine on that end.
I think that Rashool is going to get plenty of burn but I'm of the opinion that Frank is going to want a defensive dog in the backcourt with Noah as much as he can.
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I play poker with a man who knows the McCrory family and he told me today that he is staying at UMass for academics and is not playing basketball. Time will tell if he told me the truth.
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Poker players don't lie....his son played at Iona and they have known Cairo since he was young. He has been telling me for months that Cairo has had a very bad back for a long time.
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I hope that he stays involved with the basketball program
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Not sure who will start on opening night other than Noah and Wildens and probably Cross but I think Keon has an extremely high floor for a true freshman. Frank is not going to play a similar style of basketball to Matt and from talking to a lot of people around the program and people who know Frank's work well from previous stops it's clear that out of the gate he's going to emphasize physicality. McCall teams could score but lacked toughness and I think you'll see a 180 degree change on that front. Given that, I think Keon will benefit. He is tough as hell, long, can really defend and is a good decision maker. Reminds me a bit of Anthony Anderson. Diggins has a higher ceiling talent wise. There's a reason he has Kansas and Nova offers out of HS but Keon really improved during his post grad year and was reportedly set to get some very serious P5 offers before Frank swooped in (previously his listed offers were low majors but that's incredibly deceiving due to the fact that so many guys got extra years so A10 caliber talent was falling to lower places).
Luis also has a monster ceiling and could in time be a special player here but he's not as physically prepare for the rigors of CBB as Keon is right now IMO.
Luis also has a monster ceiling and could in time be a special player here but he's not as physically prepare for the rigors of CBB as Keon is right now IMO.
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^ good to hear. They got pushed around alot under MM, will be nice to be the aggressor. I hope TJ spends some time in the weight room and fills out a bit, as he showed when he wants to, he can rebound and defend, and being stronger would def help him
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He has the genes for sure!