paulxu wrote:stever20 wrote: I'd be really interested to see the stats of just how many of these guys actually work.
Start with Zach Hankins from Xavier.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:Quincy McKnight from Sacred Heart, Denzel Mahoney from SE Missouri and Koby McEwen from Utah State also working out.
Jet915 wrote:stever20 wrote:kayako wrote:Hopefully your next undersized PG from A10 works out...
Yeah, why I'm always so pessimistic about grad transfers from smaller schools. Just think of the 3 we've seen here with Big East in the last 2 years-
last year Chartouny with Marquette, Cremo with Villanova
this year Pipkens with Providence
not saying they're automatically awful, but there are people that think that they're automatically going to click. I'd be really interested to see the stats of just how many of these guys actually work.
Mo Watson from Boston University did work pretty well for Creighton.
billyjack wrote:
Exactly. I thought Pipkins could play like Mo Watson. Undersized, but quick, a sparkplug, great ball-handler, can run the team effectively, makes great decisions.
I hope Stever's right cuz it would make me feel better about Bynum for our next 3 years. I guess Strus us another success story with his 2 years at DePaul... maybe sitting a year and learning the system is a big difference maker?
And yeah, Hankins was great as a 5th.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:Quincy McKnight from Sacred Heart, Denzel Mahoney from SE Missouri and Koby McEwen from Utah State also working out.
Stever has a point. These guys are transfers, not grad transfers. The difference is having that year to sit and learn the system and the culture. So a guy like Eric Pascall and a guy like Joe Cremo are completely different circumstances. We expect Daniels to be a big contributor for us next year as he is spending an entire year learning how JW wants him to play. Huge advantage IMO.
stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:
Exactly. I thought Pipkins could play like Mo Watson. Undersized, but quick, a sparkplug, great ball-handler, can run the team effectively, makes great decisions.
I hope Stever's right cuz it would make me feel better about Bynum for our next 3 years. I guess Strus us another success story with his 2 years at DePaul... maybe sitting a year and learning the system is a big difference maker?
And yeah, Hankins was great as a 5th.
I think like Gumby said that sit out year makes a huge difference. Not just learing the system, but also with a lot of times just getting stronger in the weight room etc.
ConnersvilleBulldog wrote:I'm glad he saved his best career performance for Butler a couple weeks ago. Dude was unconscious that game.
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