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cstrunk

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I think he'll continue to see late game or spot minutes next year, but not much. I'm hoping by his junior year he can be a decent bench player and maybe by the time he is a senior he can be a solid contributor or starter. Not everyone can step in as a freshman or sophomore and be solid.
 

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he'll have his jersey hanging in the rafters some day, right between Andrew Skoglund and Aaron Agnew
 

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You know Tsalmpouris has great value to this team whether he ever plays a meaningful minute or not. In every practice, our players have to play against him . . . shooting over him and rebounding against him. That has to be good for our starters.
Maybe GT can get a big butt for rebounding.
 

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If he stays he will be a big contributor. Maybe not next year but somewhere down the road he will develop into a great player.

I am more worried about him getting frustrated and going back to Europe and playing there.
 

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Moving past this season. Does anyone have an idea if The Greek will be able to contribute next year? I am hopeful his first year here was good for him developmentally. It had to be really tough being that far from home as a freshman speaking a second language, etc.

I would be willing to put money against him even being here next year. He does not fit Hoiball.
 

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How does he not fit? He's a 7 foot center who runs the court and can shoot. besides that fact, hoiball fits to the players, not the other way around.
 

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A lot of posts in this thread are very similar to what people were saying about Naz after his freshman year...
 

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How does he not fit? He's a 7 foot center who runs the court and can shoot. besides that fact, hoiball fits to the players, not the other way around.

Based simply on what we've seen from him in games this year, I'm not sure you can say he runs the court. What I do love about him is he's got a great shot and good touch on the inside. He actually could be one of the most productive posts Fred's had on offense if he adds the weight to get playing time.
 

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I would be willing to put money against him even being here next year. He does not fit Hoiball.

I agree with you. I just don't see him being here next year. Just don't see him sitting on our bench when he could be making money back home playing pro ball.
 

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I would be willing to put money against him even being here next year. He does not fit Hoiball.

This. I think he's a good kid and tries hard, but has anyone watched him play? Slow is an understatement. It's great that he can shoot and post up, but defensively ISU would have to play zone because he's not going to stop anyone. I'm guessing he heads back to Europe this summer and cashes a nice check.

In reality, ISU needs to fill out the roster wisely. They need 1-2 more bigs. A backup pg wouldn't hurt. But, it also wouldn't be a bad idea to stash a couple of transfers for 2016-17 when they lose a bunch of players. With the run they want to make next year we need contributors or guys that are waiting to start the following year. Roster fillers are not an option.
 
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