For him to play, somebody else has to sit. It is tough to think of situations this season when I wanted him on the floor instead of someone else.
The wildcard next year is Nader. Athletic and talented.
First order of business would be for BDJ to finish the semester and move out of Ames, leaving Nader to swim on his own
Nothing against him, but I really doubt it. We will be loaded again next year. There already aren't enough minutes to go around, and then if we add Diallo, there's no way he sees the floor IMO.
I'm not sure he'll ever see any meaningful minutes in a Cyclone uniform.
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.
How many minutes has he had this year? I'm thinking maybe 12? Kinda hard to make a judgement on that, isn't it?
If Fred saw this as accurate he would of red shirted him.
The wildcard next year is Nader. Athletic and talented.
First order of business would be for BDJ to finish the semester and move out of Ames, leaving Nader to swim on his own
That's kind of a silly argument. Whatever degree he gets is probably not going to make him as much money in 30 years as three extra years of professional basketball will make him. Say he makes $2 million a year in the extra three years... Hard to imagine him making more than $6 million in his post-basketball career.Well he passed up the money for school in the first place, I'm guessing nothing has changed his mind. He will be a weapon after he develops. If he wants to go pro and "cash in", he's better off developing under an NBA guy like Fred. And he will cash in in the long run with a degree, I think him and his parents are smart enough to know that.
He could put up very good numbers if he'd learn to pass the ball better. He can get to the hoop, but his head goes down and that's it in terms of giving the ball up.
And those are silly numbers. All of our guys should go to Greece right now if a guy like Tsalmpouris can get more than $2 million/year in the next three years over there.That's kind of a silly argument. Whatever degree he gets is probably not going to make him as much money in 30 years as three extra years of professional basketball will make him. Say he makes $2 million a year in the extra three years... Hard to imagine him making more than $6 million in his post-basketball career.
Good chance BDJ left already.The wildcard next year is Nader. Athletic and talented.
First order of business would be for BDJ to finish the semester and move out of Ames, leaving Nader to swim on his own
That's kind of a silly argument. Whatever degree he gets is probably not going to make him as much money in 30 years as three extra years of professional basketball will make him. Say he makes $2 million a year in the extra three years... Hard to imagine him making more than $6 million in his post-basketball career.
Agree, no reason to give up, from either side (it has got to be tough on Tsalmpouris). I still have hope he could be like a Soph JVB as a junior. That would be huge for that team.Guys, freshmen post players who aren't super athletic usually aren't good basketball players. There's numerous reasons for that including that most guys who are 7 foot tall probably aren't too far removed from a growth spurt and don't have full control of their body. Another reason is that they simply haven't had to develop skill to be successful. You look at guys like Kaminski, Wilcher, and others whose game is based in skill rather than talent and it just takes awhile. Okafor/Towns and co. are massive exceptions. There's one of those guys with that type of skill about once a year. Hopefully he can get in the gym, put some weight on and go against Jameel a bunch. He may not touch the floor next year but he's got some tools to make him valuable in the future. Perhaps a Kevin Pittsnoggle type player.