SeattleJay wrote:We lost 2 guys in AO and Hawk who were excellent rebounders, very good defenders and were 6’7 and 6’6. If Farabello at 6’3” is the guy that they pick up, then it seems logical to me that they have confidence that Mason Miller at 6’8” will be playing A LOT, either starting or 6th man.
Either that or we will be transitioning from a very big team to a 3 guard team. Perhaps, Trey at the 3.
DelrayFrog / Mar 29, 2022
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Fran took a lot of heat on this board but he was a big part of this team's success this year. Not great defensively but hit some big shots on offense and by all accounts was a great teammate and leader. I think his playing time was probably going to suffer next year with the two redshirt guards ready to come back. Nevertheless, I wish him the very best and hope he knows he will be missed and will always be considered a Frog for life! Good luck Fran!
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BillyBlueJay1201 wrote:Alphawalt wrote:KenDiapers wrote:I’m expecting a Frankie Farabello commitment this weekend. Sounds like meetings have gone well and the Miller relationship is still really solid.
If this is actually the case, I can say I am VERY disappointed. Farabello is very underwhelming. 20 minutes a game, 5 points a game, 2 rebounds, 1.5 assists. Not the kind of player we need or should go after. Seems he should be going to a lesser conference not as an additional piece for us. NOT a good choice at all.
Career 39% 3pt shooter, great freethrow %, TCU fan favorite...seems like a glue guy who Miller has faith in. CU obviously needs a reserve big man, but having the stable of guards like this at our disposal is something I love. He could be the spark off the bench that CU had this year with Trey (and Rati). Can't get behind you saying "NOT a good choice at all".
Chicagojayfan wrote:
I think that given our spacing, I'd think we could find him a lot of open 3's
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