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Post by upbasketballfan on Mar 4, 2024 1:56:05 GMT -5
We end the regular season at 1-30, yet I truly believe there are a handful of talented players on our roster. As I mentioned under a different topic, I hope the new coaching staff completes a thorough evaluation of the players on our current roster that have remaining eligibility. I believe the top five (my ranking) have demonstrated the ability to be solid contributors at the D1 level. 1. Stone 2. Tankersley 3. Tchikou 4. Hurst 5. Kuac 6. Manciel 7. Olajuwon 8. Johnson 9. Oaks 10. Davis When did Tchikou demonstrate he had the ability to be a solid contributor at the D1 level? Was it before he became ineligible or when he decided not to stay in shape and practice? Did I miss some games this year?
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Post by motorcitysam on Mar 4, 2024 13:11:50 GMT -5
We end the regular season at 1-30, yet I truly believe there are a handful of talented players on our roster. As I mentioned under a different topic, I hope the new coaching staff completes a thorough evaluation of the players on our current roster that have remaining eligibility. I believe the top five (my ranking) have demonstrated the ability to be solid contributors at the D1 level. 1. Stone 2. Tankersley 3. Tchikou 4. Hurst 5. Kuac 6. Manciel 7. Olajuwon 8. Johnson 9. Oaks 10. Davis When did Tchikou demonstrate he had the ability to be a solid contributor at the D1 level? Was it before he became ineligible or when he decided not to stay in shape and practice? Did I miss some games this year? The final outcome of the 2023-24 season for Alex was frustrating. And the whole "didn't work out and stay in shape" thing with him and some others on the team was certainly inexplicable to me. However, I do think that Alex showed enough at Rhode Island to indicate that he would be a positive impact player for us if he came back next year. It's too bad we didn't have him available this season.
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