UWGB should be pretty decent next year. IMO, things went downhill for Mullins after Monahan left. Would have liked to seen Ebube back. He was somewhat under utilized by Mullins. If he improves his conditioning at UWGB and can play 25 minutes a game, look out. they also have a very capable backup center in Henry from UNI. Wonders can fill it up too, I wonder(pun intended) if he's learned how to play defense though..."when you are playing the limited minutes he was playing and the production he had and his efficiencies, it’s pretty insane.” - At least we weren't the only ones to see it. It's a real shame the previous staff didn't. I think he is, and UWGB are, going to be breakouts this year.
Stulic is sounding pretty petty. Also, from what I'm hearing he was all about the Benjamin's regarding his portal recruitment.Seems a little jaded to me.
Why are players not allowed to keep their jerseys?
If he improves his conditioning at UWGB and can play 25 minutes a game, look out."when you are playing the limited minutes he was playing and the production he had and his efficiencies, it’s pretty insane.” - At least we weren't the only ones to see it. It's a real shame the previous staff didn't. I think he is, and UWGB are, going to be breakouts this year.
This is the key and will go a long way toward determining whether he emerges as a star. He has to control his weight, eat right and get in/stay in shape. If the coaches push him to do these things and he does not improve in those areas, it's a maturity issue. Of course, it's also possible he has a naturally occurring small lung capacity, which isn't his fault unless he's been contributing to the problem by chain-smoking Marlboros.
@ajcsaluki hope they put in his agreement to stay off scooters!
Or, considering the Green Bay climate, ice skates, sleds and snowmobiles.
Stulic is sounding pretty petty. Also, from what I'm hearing he was all about the Benjamin's regarding his portal recruitment.Seems a little jaded to me.
Again I want to know who got in his ear because he was a fringe D1 player who really had no business in the Valley.
@resaluki-88 As was Rupert
I don't blame any of them; the chance to make serious money (4-6 figures a year) while you're a college student is one I wouldn't dissuade anyone from pursuing.
this is great take but to me the biggest problem was always foul trouble and for someone who was supposed to have good feet always seemed to be in bad position under the basketIf he improves his conditioning at UWGB and can play 25 minutes a game, look out."when you are playing the limited minutes he was playing and the production he had and his efficiencies, it’s pretty insane.” - At least we weren't the only ones to see it. It's a real shame the previous staff didn't. I think he is, and UWGB are, going to be breakouts this year.
This is the key and will go a long way toward determining whether he emerges as a star. He has to control his weight, eat right and get in/stay in shape. If the coaches push him to do these things and he does not improve in those areas, it's a maturity issue. Of course, it's also possible he has a naturally occurring small lung capacity, which isn't his fault unless he's been contributing to the problem by chain-smoking Marlboros.
@spike agreed wasn’t even good enough to start on a team with a guy who started and spent 3.5 years throwing up bricks from 3. I really hope Nagy doesn’t go after these types of dudes. You have to be really bad to be the back end of an extremely challenged offensive team
He entered the portal well before there was any hint of Nagy leaving Wright State. That leads me to believe he most likely would not follow him to Southern.https://twitter.com/BasketHoopz/status/1784315792130966001?t=FCFcEyYbRDs58-A5jCgq6g&s=19
Nagy said he was not going after any Wright State players so I would agree that he is not coming to SIU. That being said, his entering the portal prior to Nagy's decision is possibly not as important as both Nagy's statement as well as the NIL that SIU might have been able to come up with had they did chose to go after him.