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Per Jon Rothstein
Obviously can return. Hope he does.
Obviously can return. Hope he does.
Would be shocked if Wooga comes backI hope he comes back. Add a true PG and keep Wooga and we are cooking.
He can still transferThere was speculation at one point that he could transfer. Think this all but eliminates that option.
It's NBA or Miami for Omier.
Is he in the portal? That wasn't reported.He can still transfer
Theoretically? Sure. But it would be unusual to enter the NBA draft, withdraw after getting feedback, and THEN hit the Portal.He can still transfer
Maybe I'm splitting hairs here, but the wording of this tweet seems to suggest he's done with college
Maybe I'm splitting hairs here, but the wording of this tweet seems to suggest he's done with college
You absolutely HAVE to operate this way if you're Coach L and staff. A guy says he's jumping, you get right on finding his replacement for his spot. If he pulls out and decides to return, you figure out the numbers. The good news is we have slots above just a 1-for-1 right now. Like we don't need guys to leave to allow for a Portal addition. That's something a lot of folks don't understand. Look at the numbers.Again - watch Larranaga's presser from a few weeks ago. They're operating under the assumption that if a guy enters, they aren't pulling their names out and they won't be waiting on decisions.
Wouldn't get your hopes up.
NBA ready , who telling these kids there NBA and NFL when average at best.Won’t get drafted. If he wants to sign as UDFA more power to him. Think he can play a couple years as a backup if he can improve his 3 point shooting. Or play for 15 years in Europe.
He can go through the process and come back. Smart move to go workout and get your grade and feedback.NBA ready , who telling these kids there NBA and NFL when average at best.
The issue is that Norchad isn't getting any taller. He's shot is what it is, and in today's NBA, there just isn't room for a physical guy like him anymore. He was born 20 years too late. In the 80s and 90s, he'd be a Charles Oakley type; a physical dude that can rebound, defend and serve as a solid secondary scoring option. In today's game, if you aren't a dynamite scorer, you might as well get lost because teams consistently undervalue role players.NBA ready , who telling these kids there NBA and NFL when average at best.