FIU Forward Transfer Eric Dibami Currently On Visit At Miami

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FIU transfer forward Eric Dibami is currently visiting Miami, as reported by Peter Ariz of CanesInSight.



Eric entered the transfer portal on March 26 and has since been linked to the Miami Hurricanes for several reasons. He is from the area and was coached in high school at Christopher Columbus by Hurricanes assistant coach Andrew Moran. He also played alongside Miami Hurricanes signee Caleb Gaskins at Chrisother Columbus.

At FIU this past season, he averaged...

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Did nothing against us. Played 10 minutes and fouled out as quickly. Definite take, tho—and the STOCKS (steals + blocks) numbers are elite.
 
With all due respect, kid was 9 games into his freshman year of college LOL
lol i feel you, respect reciprocated. hoops is hoops tho.

He started every game and foul trouble is a weak spot. He’d be a great addition and i hope we get him; however, no one else including Trinton mentioned that he played against us.

That was the last time it happened last season though which is good in & of itself. Nebraska had a better year than us and he played well against them in his second game.

Wasn’t tryna be pessimistic or anything like that.
 
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Tough on the boards, has some skill. Would be a very nice backup 5 or maybe even go big at times with him at the 4.
 
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Did nothing against us. Played 10 minutes and fouled out as quickly. Definite take, tho—and the STOCKS (steals + blocks) numbers are elite.


Doesn't matter what he did against us, we were just the better team.

But putting him and Cyril in the starting lineup? Fantastic defense, fantastic rim-running.

The nice thing about our team last year is that we were rarely in any kind of foul trouble. The steals came organically and smoothly, without a lot of flailing and getting into foul trouble. Same with the blocks. That's good coaching.

On the other end, better free-throw shooting is the product of practice and technique. The coaching can bring about some refinement, but it's hard to change the habits of 5 guys in just one year. Hopefully, we will get some improvement this year (both from the stripe and mid-range jumpers) with Shelton Henderson.
 
Doesn't matter what he did against us, we were just the better team.

But putting him and Cyril in the starting lineup? Fantastic defense, fantastic rim-running.

The nice thing about our team last year is that we were rarely in any kind of foul trouble. The steals came organically and smoothly, without a lot of flailing and getting into foul trouble. Same with the blocks. That's good coaching.

On the other end, better free-throw shooting is the product of practice and technique. The coaching can bring about some refinement, but it's hard to change the habits of 5 guys in just one year. Hopefully, we will get some improvement this year (both from the stripe and mid-range jumpers) with Shelton Henderson.
Yeah; we’d be cooking front-court wise; and from a team chemistry standpoint—it’s an unquantifiable benefit to add a guy who will already know a teammate & coach
 
I would love to add him to the roster. He won't start so he won't be fouling out of to many games. I like him as a backup in the paint. He uses his body well, physical. He will fit well.
 
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