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Re: Transfer Targets :: 2019

Wed Apr 24, 2019 2:59 pm

hilltopalum wrote:Updated front page with names to watch:

6-8 Seattle grad transfer forward Matej Kavas
6-3 Valparaiso sit one play three guard Javon Freeman
6-6 Memphis sit one play three wing Antwann Jones
6-8 Western Kentucky sit one play three wing Dalano Banton


Visiting tomorrow apparently. He played in the NIT game, had 6 points.

Re: Transfer Targets :: 2019

Wed Apr 24, 2019 3:00 pm



Jones would be a nice addition. He's the kind of big, bulky wing CU hasn't recruited many of.

Re: Transfer Targets :: 2019

Wed Apr 24, 2019 3:09 pm

Looks like the type of guard/wing we lack.

Re: Transfer Targets :: 2019

Wed Apr 24, 2019 3:41 pm

Providence...again.

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Re: Transfer Targets :: 2019

Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:25 am

bluejayfan00 wrote:Looks like the type of guard/wing we lack.


I agree, reading some comments from Memphis fans, vast majority did not want him to leave, thought he had a ton of potential and upside. A couple dud did mention his attitude though.

Re: Transfer Targets :: 2019

Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:30 pm

Jet915 wrote:
bluejayfan00 wrote:Looks like the type of guard/wing we lack.


I agree, reading some comments from Memphis fans, vast majority did not want him to leave, thought he had a ton of potential and upside. A couple dud did mention his attitude though.


I am not so sure about Antwann. He has already “committed” to Oklahoma State, then “committed” to Texas A & M, then “committed” to Memphis. Coach Hardaway at Memphis, a player that always gave great effort, criticized Antwann’s effort and drive and focus. Averaged only 4.7 points per game in 16.7 minutes per game. All this despite being a 4 star recruit. All of this suggestive of a “head case” we probably don’t want on the team, especially now that we have Jalen committed who seems to bring much more to the table at the same position.

Re: Transfer Targets :: 2019

Fri Apr 26, 2019 2:06 pm

So right now, we have 1 scholarship if Krampejl returns, and potentially 2 if he leaves?

Enaruna or bust?

what's plan B if we don't get Enaruna?

Re: Transfer Targets :: 2019

Fri Apr 26, 2019 2:07 pm

Alphawalt wrote:
Jet915 wrote:
bluejayfan00 wrote:Looks like the type of guard/wing we lack.


I agree, reading some comments from Memphis fans, vast majority did not want him to leave, thought he had a ton of potential and upside. A couple dud did mention his attitude though.


I am not so sure about Antwann. He has already “committed” to Oklahoma State, then “committed” to Texas A & M, then “committed” to Memphis. Coach Hardaway at Memphis, a player that always gave great effort, criticized Antwann’s effort and drive and focus. Averaged only 4.7 points per game in 16.7 minutes per game. All this despite being a 4 star recruit. All of this suggestive of a “head case” we probably don’t want on the team, especially now that we have Jalen committed who seems to bring much more to the table at the same position.



The kid was 17-18 at the time? Take it easy.

Re: Transfer Targets :: 2019

Fri Apr 26, 2019 2:10 pm

slaw wrote:So right now, we have 1 scholarship if Krampejl returns, and potentially 2 if he leaves?

Enaruna or bust?

what's plan B if we don't get Enaruna?

If hilltop is right, then Matej Kavas. 6'8 F from Seattle U that is a really good shooter. Eligible immediately as a grad transfer. I posted a longer write up about him a few pages ago.

Re: Transfer Targets :: 2019

Fri Apr 26, 2019 2:27 pm

REALITY wrote:
slaw wrote:So right now, we have 1 scholarship if Krampejl returns, and potentially 2 if he leaves?

Enaruna or bust?

what's plan B if we don't get Enaruna?

If hilltop is right, then Matej Kavas. 6'8 F from Seattle U that is a really good shooter. Eligible immediately as a grad transfer. I posted a longer write up about him a few pages ago.

We'd have a really good shot at him if Martin came back.
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