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Re: Transfer PG

Fri Mar 28, 2025 4:26 pm

SeattleJay wrote:Wes Enis is a D2 PG who has been contacted by a lot of D1 schools including CU:

https://x.com/theportalreport/status/19 ... 90115?s=42


That dude's numbers check a lot of boxes, albeit against D2 competition. And he's 6'2".

Re: Transfer PG

Fri Mar 28, 2025 7:34 pm

His vid makes him look more like a 2 guard, doesn’t it?

Re: Transfer PG

Fri Mar 28, 2025 7:37 pm

Nijel Pack would kill it here

Re: Transfer PG

Sat Mar 29, 2025 8:11 am

JacobPadilla wrote:
JaysSoftballDad wrote:
Alphawalt wrote:I LOVE Dedan Thomas from UNLV. He is a little small, but I have always preferred smaller, craftier, quicker PGs. I think he would be the best fit for the Jays. He is from a Vegas suburb and I don’t think he has any negatives about him. Hope we go for him, my dream PG addition.


The BE has a good number of big point guards. While he may be what is needed on the offensive end, his size will be a liability on the defensive end. The weakness on the team last year was defending the long athletic teams.


You can get away with a 6'1" point guard in the college game. Creighton's issue was pairing their small guard with another small guard, but once Isaacs went down they started 6', 6'5", 6'8", 6'10", 7'1" (hard to get too much bigger/longer than that; CU was 7th in the country in average height). I don't really buy Ashworth's size being among the main reasons Creighton lost the games it did. You're probably going to have a hard time finding a 6'5" point guard that fits what McDermott wants in that position.


Agree, having a 6-1 PG in the BE is doable if they bring the right skills to the job. With Pop we had issues because we had the 2 smaller guys defending and most top teams have some size at the 2.

When it was just Ashworth, the issue wasn't his size so much as the lack of another ballhandler. I thought we had similar problems with Nembhard his first year as teams would be physical and pressure him to make it hard for him to initiate the offense. Mac adjusted and got Trey involved as the secondary ballhandler and it worked really well. We would have had something like that with Pop, and even acknowledging the size issue on defense it would have helped Ashworth a lot to have another ballhandler in the offense so he could let Pop handle the load as ballhandler at times

Re: Transfer PG

Sun Mar 30, 2025 1:59 pm

https://247sports.com/longformarticle/c ... 70890/amp/

Top 10 PG’s still available. Dedan is up to #1

Jayden Pierre from PC might be of interest
I don’t think he’s coming back but Pop is up to number 6.

Re: Transfer PG

Mon Mar 31, 2025 12:45 am

Pierre is a shot chucker who hogs the ball and plays no defense.

Re: Transfer PG

Mon Mar 31, 2025 12:03 pm

Does anyone know if Bryce Lindsay is planning a visit any time soon? Jon Walker seems to think he is our lead PG recruit.

Re: Transfer PG

Mon Mar 31, 2025 10:04 pm

Dedan Thomas to LSU
Elliott Cadeau to Mich

Re: Transfer PG

Mon Mar 31, 2025 11:54 pm

SeattleJay wrote:Dedan Thomas to LSU
Elliott Cadeau to Mich


IMHO, we have Ashworth’s replacement a few miles west on Dodge St. I wonder what a Jacob would think, I know he covered him. I do trust our staff though and interest would need to be mutual.

Re: Transfer PG

Mon Mar 31, 2025 11:55 pm

SonofFrankTomera wrote:
SeattleJay wrote:Dedan Thomas to LSU
Elliott Cadeau to Mich


IMHO, we have Ashworth’s replacement a few miles west on Dodge St. I wonder what Jacob would think, I know he covered him. I do trust our staff though and interest would need to be mutual.
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