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If you can only avg 12 and 6 at Lehigh, I doubt you will be more than a bench player here.
Yea, I highly doubt a grad transfer is leaving Lehigh in search of a more limited role as a back-up option.But if we've got Nick and EJ starting, a 6'8 guy that can give bench minutes may be all we need. That may not be what he's after, though
There might (MIGHT) be 5 grad transfers a year that UK would even glance at.
This guy's not one of them.
I do wish Cal would dig a little deeper into the international realm, but maybe Enes, homesick Humphries, and wood-chopper Tai have soured him a bit. An undiscovered gem from out of the country is likely to have a lot more potential than a guy who's been playing D1 ball for 3 years. The NBA is now chock full of those types.
Very hard to find any of those who aren't already (real, no take-backs) pros at 18 or 19, though.
Yeah, but almost all the best Canadian prospects end up in the US HS system before they go to college, so they usually end up on US recruit rankings.Cal seems to be okay with Canada.
EJ will be a star next year.
If you can only avg 12 and 6 at Lehigh, I doubt you will be more than a bench player here.
We will add a grad transfer PF Imo to go along with Mcdaniels as our 2 PF on next year's team. We have none right now. We have 2 centers in Richards and EJ and EJ will be a star next year.
We will add a grad transfer PF Imo to go along with Mcdaniels as our 2 PF on next year's team. We have none right now. We have 2 centers in Richards and EJ and EJ will be a star next year.
Ridiculous Lehigh
Which we may need! But depending on our roster, I could see that being a 5-8 pt guy for us.
Looks a little like Harrellson, but shoots better than Willis. I wouldn't say no.