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RE: 2020 Basketball Transfer Portal News/Discussion
(06-20-2020 08:45 PM)Stickboy46 Wrote: (06-20-2020 04:45 PM)pesik Wrote: (06-02-2020 03:36 PM)pesik Wrote: ESPN updates transfer rankings
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket...21-2021-22
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20. Jeriah Horne -
*21. Justin Smith
22. Rapolas Ivanauskas
24. Darius Perry
*35. Justyn Mutts
50. Alterique Gilbert
in his other noteables:
- Ryan Murphy, Pittsburgh (TULANE);
siting out or not yet granted waiver-
*2. Andrew Nembhard
4. Landers Nolley II
*8. LJ Figueroa
10. Tyrese Martin
15. Jamarius Burton -
16. DeAndre Williams
17. Erik Stevenson -
24. David DeJulius
*28. Alonzo Gaffney
39. Grant Sherfield -
*50. A.J. Walker
in his other noteables:
Tyler Harris, Memphis (IOWA STATE) -
Jaylen Forbes, Alabama (TULANE)
Khalif Battle, Butler (TEMPLE)
Gabe Watson, Southern Miss (TULANE)
Sidney Wilson, UConn -
goodman/Stadium updated their transfer rankings..and added scout takes
Immediately Eligible:
https://watchstadium.com/top-20-college-...3-24-2020/
18) Rapolas Ivanauskas, 6-10, 230, PF, Grad, Colgate
Stats: 13.1 ppg, 7.6 rpg
Scout’s take: “Can play the four or the five. Can pick and pop, pick and roll, capable 3-point shooter who is very aggressive in the post and can score over either shoulder and either block, but he’s best when his isolated on the right block. Will back you down and usually it’s not coming back out.”
26) Darius Perry, 6-2, 195, PG, Jr., Louisville
Stats: 5.2 ppg, 2.5 apg
Scout’s take: “Good quickness, doesn’t play vertically, but has speed. Better shooter than people realize. More of a 2 than a 1, goes through stretches where he makes poor decisions with the ball — especially against pressure. Would be best in an up-and-down situation. Can be a double-figure scorer in the right high-major situation if he plays a lot and is allowed to rip it on both ends.”
sitout transfers:
https://t.co/LibvR6SJZ9?amp=1
3) Landers Nolley II, 6-7, 230, SF, RS Fr., Virginia Tech
Stats: 15.5 ppg, 5.8 rpg
Scout’s take: “Definitely has scoring ability. Really fell off the second half of the [2019-20] season. Maybe he didn’t like it there, but it’s hard to imagine anyone getting him more shots than Mike Young did. He had total freedom.”
* 6) Andrew Nembhard, 6-5, 190, PG, Soph., Florida
Stats: 11.2 ppg, 5.6 apg
Scout’s take: “Terrific court vision and passing ability. Needs to work on his perimeter shot, and also just an OK athlete. But can really make people better.”
13) DeAndre Williams, 6-9, 190, F, Soph., Evansville
Stats: 15.2 ppg, 6.9 rpg
Scout’s take: “Long, quick, skilled, good touch around the rim. Efficient, and can play the power 5. Won’t be the best player on a Top 25 team, but can handle it, pass and rebound.”
28) David DeJulius, 6-0, 190, PG, Soph., Michigan
Stats: 7.0 ppg
Scout’s take: “Was a back-up this past season, and probably slated to get a chance to start this season. Needs to work on his decision-making, but he’s a quick guard who can get into the lane and score in the paint and also is a capable 3-point shooter.”
Don't know why I looked to see where Gilbert was ranked. It's a Goodman article. No one was more excited to announce the transfers from WSU yet did not mention a single peep about anyone incoming.
Sure enough... Gilbert not in the Top 53 immediate transfers? And Stevenson a Top 10 sit out? Yea neither of those will be remotely correct
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Yea... AG could easily end up a top 10 transfer. His floor is probably 35-40, and he's a likely top 20-25. No reason to not have him in the top 50
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