Especially when his name is Jakolby, not Jacoby.
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Especially when his name is Jakolby, not Jacoby.
Not sure where to put this but I know people have mentioned him:
Don’t think ISU is targeting any grad transfers but good numbers from a kid who will likely end up at a high major
6-3 200 lbs
18.7 ppg 4.1 rpg 3.1 apg. 36% career 3P shooter
Just saw on twitter that Matt Mooney of South Dakota is looking at grad transfer 'options'. Have seen him play live several times. This kid is the REAL deal. Would really space the floor for us with his shooting. Yes, I realize the staff knows about all transfers eventually, but someone on here who has a lot more inside sources needs to INFLUENCE the staff to take a hard look! Would be excited if we could land him, even tho a sit-out is being said as our priority. Don't see how you could pass this guy up when 3-pt shooting is a need. (originally from Illinois- Underwood will pounce, I bet)
Not trying to rain on your parade, however, we truly are set at guard next year. Unless an all-conference caliber player is out there i.e. DeAndre Kane let's forego any grad transfer talk and build for 2019/2020. NWB, Wigginton, Shayok, THT is an extremely talented backcourt rotation with Lewis in his second year with more experience as your three point sniper.
Prohm could be nervous about NWB health and might opt for a immediate grad transfer point guard
Here's a familiar name.
@AdamZagoria Kassoum Yakwe transferring from St. John's
http://www.zagsblog.com/2018/04/05/kassoum-yakwe-transferring-from-st-johns/
Yakwe visited Ames with Diallo when CFH was here. Grad transfer so I doubt ISU will have interest. Good freshman year but fallen out of favor at St. John's.
What reason do we have that NWB wont be healthy next year? It would be extremely difficult to sell a quality transfer on spending their last year on the chance of minutes if there are injuries. They will want a major role on team planned for them. Not likely to happen at ISU next year. Sure it would be "nice" but far less impactfull as a sit out transfer to help in future years.
I don't we know exactly, though tendinitis is a different sort of thing (if that is indeed what he has). I got it in my left arm from installing wood floors and I still have some symptoms even though I stopped installing 21 years ago.
Not trying to rain on your parade, however, we truly are set at guard next year. Unless an all-conference caliber player is out there i.e. DeAndre Kane let's forego any grad transfer talk and build for 2019/2020. NWB, Wigginton, Shayok, THT is an extremely talented backcourt rotation with Lewis in his second year with more experience as your three point sniper.
Any injury can be lingering, but NWB was shut down specifically to get him healthy. 6 Month's out the staff (and I) have to assume the issue will be corrected.
Once again, it is hard to recruit a grad transfer as a contingency IF NWB has lingering issues. NWB, Wigginton, Shayok, THT, Haliburton and Lewis there isn't obvious minutes for any of the guard options available.
We should factor in the the chemistry issues of adding a new player to the rotation could cause. Especially if they are promised a starting role which most if not all quality Grad Transfers will be looking for.
Any injury can be lingering, but NWB was shut down specifically to get him healthy. 6 Month's out the staff (and I) have to assume the issue will be corrected.
Once again, it is hard to recruit a grad transfer as a contingency IF NWB has lingering issues. NWB, Wigginton, Shayok, THT, Haliburton and Lewis there isn't obvious minutes for any of the guard options available.
We should factor in the the chemistry issues of adding a new player to the rotation could cause. Especially if they are promised a starting role which most if not all quality Grad Transfers will be looking for.
I get that, but I guess I just miss the 'knock down' shooters we used to have. For those that say NWB, Lewis are those guys besides Wigginton, (don't know about Shayok yet) I don't see a defense having to concentrate to take our perimeter shooting away like they would with Mooney. Mooney's career 3-pt % may only be 36%, but when watching him just this season he really could take over a game and get his shot. Strong kid too.