LJay wrote:Pretty convinced at this point that being one of a couple dozen teams still playing doesn’t hurt the portal search much at all. There are so many high quality players coming out that, if your NIL pot is big enough, you really have no excuse not to land impact transfers each and every year these rules remain in place.
The biggest unknown will be who leaves the Jays each year and I am fully prepared for further WTF moments like we had last year with R2 and Art. No expectation that anyone major is particularly unhappy or “underpaid” but it’s pretty obvious many kids want to check out what they’re worth in the open market.
GoatGibbs wrote:LJay wrote:Pretty convinced at this point that being one of a couple dozen teams still playing doesn’t hurt the portal search much at all. There are so many high quality players coming out that, if your NIL pot is big enough, you really have no excuse not to land impact transfers each and every year these rules remain in place.
The biggest unknown will be who leaves the Jays each year and I am fully prepared for further WTF moments like we had last year with R2 and Art. No expectation that anyone major is particularly unhappy or “underpaid” but it’s pretty obvious many kids want to check out what they’re worth in the open market.
I don't think there's anything on the table at this point that would surprise me more than Nembhard checking out. Maybe Trey coming back? I'm really curious what NBA scouts think of him because I don't think he's a first round lock per a lot of the recent mocks I've seen.
I would be surprised but not R2 surprised if the EXTREMELY REMOTE rumor of Kalk portalling came true. He would command more than a million dollars if he made himself available to a blue blood. Creighton might be able to match that but it would limit our ability in the portal obviously. At least it would have some logic.
bluejayfan00 wrote:vivid_dude wrote:go_jays wrote:I think we've gotten about as much as we can out of our Drop Coverage. I'd like to see us get some players that can defend 1v1 straight up.
And all we have gotten is three consecutive Sweet 16s! Not sure how much we should deviate from what got us there. Would it be nice to have more athletic one-on-one defenders? Of course. But you can't have everything. Creighton isn't going away from its #LetitFly style.
I guess we could look for a 6'7", 235-lb pound off guard with a 47 inch vertical and a 7'5" reach, that can outmuscle all of the opposition, be a lockdown perimeter and post defender, shoot 44% from three and 92% from FT line, shift to point guard in a bind, break the press, be an extension of the coaching staff on the floor, serve as an RA in the athlete dorms, major in astrophysics and be in year two of the diaconate formation program. I'd be in favor of signing such a player.
Tough to have it all in this style offense. Must recruit the players who fit the system. Some of the traits we all want don't exist in one player and are rarely interchangeable. (But I still get your point.)
I mean, I don't think we will play the same style of defense once Kalk leaves. I think (?) that's what they OP was insinuating. The reason the drop is so effective is because how good Kalk is. If we don't have a great rim protecting 5, I think it'll look quite a bit different. When we had CB and MK, our coverage our 5's played was hard hedge and chase/recover
GoatGibbs wrote:Being in on Terrance and Amari simultaneously tells me we have some of the most competitive NIL in the country
GoatGibbs wrote:Is there a 'confirmed contact' list or board out there? Would be nice to have all the info in one place now that they're coming in hot
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