For all you folks in the deep end of the portal, who is the high motor, physical, rebounding machine? Who's the Rodman? Who fits that mold? Cause I want that dude.
Not sure about their motors but here are the top RPG most are seniors https://www.ncaa.com/stats/basketball-men/d1/current/individual/137For all you folks in the deep end of the portal, who is the high motor, physical, rebounding machine? Who's the Rodman? Who fits that mold? Cause I want that dude.
Well, there is another Oscar out there. He's one of the best rebounders in the country, shoots free throws well for a big man, passes the ball well for a center, and fights for the short baskets. He doesn't shoot many 3's and midrange jumpers though.His name was Oscar. Will be another 20 years before see again.
We have several needs. Rebounding, shot blocking, defense, 3pt shooting, primary ballhandler.
Garrison doesn’t have a defensive DOG mentality he watches too much. I think he transfers whether he stays or goes we need a starting centerEnergy wise don't know. Hard to find those types that are also talented. The three leading rebounders coming back would be Carson Towt, Northern Arizona, 6-8 235, 12.4 rebounds, Oscar Cluff, South Dakota St, 6-11 260, 12.3 rebounds, Gavin Walsh, Binghampton, 6-8 225, 10.9.
The 7-0 from Fl St is an active shot blocker type. What type would we want? The 6-11 260 bear or the 7-0 active shot blocker? We do need one of those types or a combination of those two as a backup or starter if Garrison does not come back especially. We don't need to rely on any freshman if we are building to win it all.
Isn't he a Purdue likely?Well, there is another Oscar out there. He's one of the best rebounders in the country, shoots free throws well for a big man, passes the ball well for a center, and fights for the short baskets. He doesn't shoot many 3's and midrange jumpers though.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/stats/_/id/5174973/oscar-cluff
I'm no expert, but the guy that I think best fits what you described just entered the portal from Kansas. His name is Bidunga.For all you folks in the deep end of the portal, who is the high motor, physical, rebounding machine? Who's the Rodman? Who fits that mold? Cause I want that dude.
Things I read he was a heavy Iowa St leanWell, there is another Oscar out there. He's one of the best rebounders in the country, shoots free throws well for a big man, passes the ball well for a center, and fights for the short baskets. He doesn't shoot many 3's and midrange jumpers though.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/stats/_/id/5174973/oscar-cluff
Probably Iowa StIsn't he a Purdue likely?
It’s one thing to rebound well in a league where you have 3” and 40lb on most other “bigs” in your bottom rung league. It would be quite another to in SEC .Well, there is another Oscar out there. He's one of the best rebounders in the country, shoots free throws well for a big man, passes the ball well for a center, and fights for the short baskets. He doesn't shoot many 3's and midrange jumpers though.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/stats/_/id/5174973/oscar-cluff
Isn't he a Purdue likely?
Does anybody really know? I thought Dent was likely to UK.Probably Iowa St
Same his potential is very intriguingI want Gwath!!!
I think he would still be a plus-rebounder in the SEC. I just don't think the other tools that we desire are going to make him stand out in the analytical recruiting lists that our staff uses. As of right now, Cluff is rated among the Top 25 available portal transfers according to ESPN, which is higher than Kam Williams. Doesn't really matter if the fit isn't there though.It’s one thing to rebound well in a league where you have 3” and 40lb on most other “bigs” in your bottom rung league. It would be quite another to in SEC .
I’m not saying he would be a bad rebounder (like Garrison), but he would not be nearly as good as his stats are now.
I like them both, but think it would be one OR the other.I’d personally like to get Gwath and Bidunga. Both are long athletes who would defend well in the SEC. Rim Runners who can catch lobs with the right space we provide.
I’d like to nab at least one of em.I like them both, but think it would be one OR the other.
Ratings are very subjective, often based on simplistic measures like ppg and rpg.I think he would still be a plus-rebounder in the SEC. I just don't think the other tools that we desire are going to make him stand out in the analytical recruiting lists that our staff uses. As of right now, Cluff is rated among the Top 25 available portal transfers according to ESPN, which is higher than Kam Williams. Doesn't really matter if the fit isn't there though.
Not disagreeing. But keep in mind, as a FR 2 years ago at Nevada he was 7.6p, 7.3r. And last year at TT he was 11.4 & 7.5. Just saying that because we don’t get a 20 & 10 guy doesn’t mean he’s not good.I don’t know who the player is but Kentucky needs to find a player like Williams for Texas tech. That guy is a dang warrior
Agree, I just think we need a physical player like him who isn’t afraid to mix it upNot disagreeing. But keep in mind, as a FR 2 years ago at Nevada he was 7.6p, 7.3r. And last year at TT he was 11.4 & 7.5. Just saying that because we don’t get a 20 & 10 guy doesn’t mean he’s not good.
Not disagreeing. But keep in mind, as a FR 2 years ago at Nevada he was 7.6p, 7.3r. And last year at TT he was 11.4 & 7.5. Just saying that because we don’t get a 20 & 10 guy doesn’t mean he’s not good.
Do they stroke the three ??I’d personally like to get Gwath and Bidunga. Both are long athletes who would defend well in the SEC. Rim Runners who can catch lobs with the right space we provide.