CJ Fredrick entered the portal from Iowa. Seems like he could be a good fit with Duke.
CJ Fredrick entered the portal from Iowa. Seems like he could be a good fit with Duke.
Brakefield picks Ole Miss...
https://twitter.com/BrendanRMarks/st...99280213794816
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MacMclung has withdrawn from the portal and will remain at Texas Tech. I could care less about McClung as we had no interest in him, but in the bigger picture I like the idea of players entering the portal and then deciding to stay put. Kind of like putting your name in the draft and getting feedback and then withdrawing. He should be free to do so and with so many players in the portal I imagine quite a few of them will realize the grass isn’t greener.
Baylor reloading with James Akinjo.
You may remember the name. Akinjo scored 19 for Georgetown in a losing effort to Duke in the 2019 Empire Classic. Coincidentally, Mac McClung (see one post above) was a fellow Georgetown starter in that game.Akinjo averaged 15.6 points and 5.4 assists while starting all 26 games in his only season at Arizona after starting his college career at Georgetown. He was a second-team Associated Press All-Pac 12 pick for the Wildcats, who had a recent coaching change.
Akinjo is a fine pick up for the Bears, but they lose Jared Butler, Davion Mitchell and MaCio Teague and it is going to be really hard to replace those three studs. I know the consensus is that Baylor is still a top ten team, but I'm far from convinced. I think Butler and Mitchell were truly special and you don't just find someone else to do the same things they did.
Akinjo hit 38% of his FGs last season, Mitchell hit 51%.
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I just read that 12 players from the Syracuse women's team have entered the portal to leave that program.
Wow... and we are freaking out about losing 2 deep bench freshman and a pair of 5th year seniors (one of whom was also a deep bencher).
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And now Quincy Gurrier has executed the new cool-kids move of both declaring for the draft and entering the transfer portal.
I sort of get the first but not the second for him. If he doesn't go pro, why the heck would he transfer? He played 32 mpg last year and with the losses of Kadary Richmond and Alan Griffin, and Boeheim's traditionally tight rotation, was absolutely going to play as much again this year.
There really does seem to be an insane amount of nonsensical portaling -- hopefully it will calm down after this year's crazy combination of covid + the initial go-round of the one free transfer works its way through the system.
If I'm Brad Stevens, no way do I ever want to come back to college and deal with this.
Gurrier played HS ball in Vermont, maybe he found Syracuse to be too warm?
https://www.dukebasketballreport.com...ks-mercer-duke
Good thoughts by JD. Honestly, I had not even thought of how devastating this could prove for D-II schools.
Michigan has landed Coastal Carolina point guard DeVante’ Jones: https://mgoblog.com/content/hoops-he...vante%27-jones
Jones had interest from places like Memphis, Texas and Texas Tech and is the reigning Sun Belt player of the year.
This is big news for Michigan, as Jones could conceivably slot right into the spot left by Mike Smith, or provide a veteran backup if one of Michigan’s talented young guards claims the starting PG role. Even assuming Franz Wagner leaves (he remains the consensus highest rated NBA prospect yet to officially declare, for whatever reason), PG was Michigan’s biggest question mark, and this goes a long way to answering that question. The Wolverines could start next year with 3 of their 5 starters from the Elite 8 game, two incoming 5*s, and now an impact transfer. With so much attrition from the conference, Michigan and maybe Ohio State look to be a clear top tier in the B1G right now.
Have to give Calipari credit for grabbing Kellen Grady (38%) and CJ Fredrick (47%) as knockdown three point shooters to bolster Kentucky's backcourt.
Three point shooting has been a weakness for both Duke and Kentucky the past couple of years. Have to confess I may like what Calipari has done to address that more than what we have done.
In the past day, I saw an article somewhere (ESPN? The Athletic?) suggesting that the next stage for Cal is to become the master of the transfer portal. While he should still shoot for top high school talent, he'd be better served pitching Kentucky as an NBA finishing school and trying to skim the cream off the top. Interesting concept.
Well, except there are very few transfer guy who are future lottery picks (Cam Johnson did this, but there are precious few others). It happens sometimes, but generally, the "NBA finishing" transfers are guys who are mid-late 2nd rounders who hope to get noticed and become late first round picks.
I suspect Cal is, like K, mostly interested in coaching the next Zion or De'Aaron Fox and not the next Cody Martin or Semi Ojeleye.
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What about coaching the next Davion Mitchell or Macio Teague though? Scott Drew has been explicit that he thinks recruiting high school players is kind of a waste of time and he intends to continue to build his team with transfers like those guys. He's not the only one either. Certainly an alternative, and legitimate in today's climate, way to build a college basketball team and perhaps sustain a successful program. We shall see.
Call also threw his hat in the ring for Marcus Bagley