CURx wrote:Completely spit-balling here, but I wonder if this whole Covid thing is factoring majorly into Davion's decision. With no contact between players/coaches I would think it would have to be difficult to "marry" a coach/program for 1 year in which you haven't been able to meet in person or see their facilities. Also, realistically you will lose an entire summer of going to the school and preparing yourself with their schemes, building team camaraderie/relationships, adjusting to new scenery, etc. Maybe Davion is happy with Creighton and his potential role within it, his relationship with the coaches and players, the overall potential of playing on a Sweet 16/Final Four (I can dream) type team, and the uncertainty of the next 6 months.
I hadn't really thought of this - and in my mind, chalked Mintz up as gone - but it made a lot of sense as I read it. But I still think that if an ACC team or program like UNC-Charlotte calls, promises him a starting gig and 30 minutes, he's likely gone for his professional basketball aspirations. It'd be tough to blame him.
If you can dream about the Final Four, I can take it further. (This is assuming Davion stays)
Final Four, last possession, Creighton up by 2 over Kentucky and it's the Wildcats ball. We put out a defensive line-up, for that final possession, of Shareef, Davion, Ty-Shon, Kalkbrenner and Jones/Bishop. That's some athleticism/defense!
(In my dream, Ty-Shon completely takes Kentucky's best player out of his game who throws up a garbage runner from 10 feet that Kalkbrenner comes into block emphatically out to the half-court line and the 20,000 Jay fans in attendance rush the court. Kevin Willard complains about it and we charter a plane to the Prudential Center in New Jersey and cut down the nets on Seton Hall's home court. It wasn't the most coherent dream.)