I think Sallis would have been just what this team needed in terms of athleticism
So far 50% FG, 44% 3PT, 85% FT
Especially if we end up playing Baylor at the 4 more often with Farabello in a 3 guard line-up.
omajay wrote:I am not sure how hard we tried to get Hunter last year. But if we didn’t pursue him aggressively in the portal, it was a huge miss.
omajay wrote:I am not sure how hard we tried to get Hunter last year. But if we didn’t pursue him aggressively in the portal, it was a huge miss.
JacobPadilla wrote:omajay wrote:I am not sure how hard we tried to get Hunter last year. But if we didn’t pursue him aggressively in the portal, it was a huge miss.
Wake "pursued" him a lot more aggressively than Creighton could afford to match regardless of how interested he may have been from a basketball standpoint. Props to Steve Forbes; it was a big gamble based on what Hunter showed at Gonzaga, but he's been able to get him back to playing like the guy he was in high school, which I'm happy to see.
omajay wrote:JacobPadilla wrote:omajay wrote:I am not sure how hard we tried to get Hunter last year. But if we didn’t pursue him aggressively in the portal, it was a huge miss.
Wake "pursued" him a lot more aggressively than Creighton could afford to match regardless of how interested he may have been from a basketball standpoint. Props to Steve Forbes; it was a big gamble based on what Hunter showed at Gonzaga, but he's been able to get him back to playing like the guy he was in high school, which I'm happy to see.
Thanks for the information. If Wake offered more NIL money, then that answers my question. There is not much we could have done to offset that if we didn't have the funds.
NIL money aside, I look at Hunter vs. J. Lawson. Both had similar averages last year if my memory is correct. One is the leading scorer for an ACC team; the other never plays. Quite a difference, unfortunately. We sure could have used someone like Hunter to provide scoring options. NIL changes everything.
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