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The portal. • Apr 05, 2025 08:59 PM

@SlimShaddy54 said in The portal.:

KJ Lewis ?-- from Arizona is still out there - -How about Kenon Katchings from BYU as a quality player as back up off bench ?

Probably just a bunch of lips smacking together hot gossip not nothing but:-- Read from TOS poster said we should have two other players locked up about this time next week.- - -One w will be very happy about and the other one not sure. Like I said it's just a FWIW. Wait and see next week.

KJ Lewis should be off the table now with Tre White's commitment since they play the same position and doubt either wants to come off the bench next season.

The portal. • Apr 05, 2025 08:58 PM

@msanchez said in The portal.:

@Texas-Hawk-10 You nailed it, Self’s offense relies heavily on ball movement, spacing, and using post play to create scoring opportunities. While that system is effective with the right players, in today’s game, you often need guards who can create their own shot—something that a more free-flowing offense like what we see at programs like Kentucky, Duke, or even some of the up-tempo systems like Sampson's team. Unfortunately, we have yet solid guard (in the past 4 years?) with the ability to stop, pull up, and make a shot under pressure is critical when a defense collapses or when a set play breaks down. We need someone like Cryer. Can Marko be that guard?

Today’s college basketball demands versatility, with many players flourishing in systems that emphasize individual development over rigid, structured offense. Yes, player development - this is an area where the coaching staff falls short. CB is one in decades. Ochai? He was redshirted — an afterthought, really. The staff had no idea what he was capable of… until the perfect storm came.

I'm sorry, but this is a ridiculous take. Scheyer's system works because he has specifically targeted players who fit what he wants to run. Also, Cooper Flagg is the best NBA prospect of the last 20 years which covers a lot of other potential holes. Kentucky was a good, not great offense this year, amd absolutely terrible defense that was 315th in points allowed this season, not a recipe for long term success. And on what planet is Kelvin Sampson's system up tempo? You do know that UH was ranked 360 out of 364 teams this season.

Also, LJ Cryer and Elmarko Jackson are two very different players that don't play the same position or have the same strengths as players. Self is clearly building the roster around players who compliment Darryn Peterson and will continue to do so as we've seen with Dawson and White's commitments.

I'm sorry you think Self’s system is too rigid and outdated when many other currently successful coaches have stolen plenty from how Self does things offensively including Bruce Pearl. There's a reason why Self and Pearl are frequently fighting over the same players in recruiting.

The portal. • Apr 05, 2025 07:45 PM

@DCHawker Tre White is the starting 3 next season for KU.

Right now KU has 8 players with room for 6 more with a need for a starting 4 and 5 and possibly a 2. There are likely 5 or 6 rotation players set for next season with Dawson, Jackson, Peterson, Tiller, White, and possibly McDowell. I don't see Calderon or Shelby being rotation level players next season.

Guards: Dawson, Jackson, McDowell, Peterson, Shelby

Wings: White, Calderon

Forwards: Tiller

We're only halfway through the portal window and there's still teams playing so there will be more good players entering the portal over the next 2+ weeks.

The portal. • Apr 05, 2025 06:55 PM

@CasterTroy said in The portal.:

Just saw if from On3 as well.

https://www.on3.com/news/illinois-guard-tre-white-commits-to-kansas-out-of-ncaa-transfer-portal/ ↗

The portal. • Apr 05, 2025 06:51 PM

Tre White is another great fit for Self's offense at the 3 spot.

"Since his perimeter game is limited, he does most of his damage as a cutter and around the rim, shooting a terrific 64% at the basket in 2024-25."

He did shoot a career best 33% from 3 last year so he is capable and teams can't ignore that.

The portal. • Apr 05, 2025 06:28 PM

@msanchez said in The portal.:

@Texas-Hawk-10 My concern with Bill Self's motion offense is that it's too rigid and predictable compared to other systems that allow players to make quicker decisions and be more flexible. Other offenses give players the freedom to think on their feet and adapt, which helps stretch their skills. With Self’s system, the focus is often on the post-up, and the high-low game becomes too predictable. His offense feels outdated and doesn’t allow for much creativity. Against more athletic teams, it becomes a liability, leading to too many turnovers and making us look bad.

Self had two bad fits last season in the offense at the 3 and 4 spots. At the 3 spot, Storr and Griffen were lost because they've never been in that style of system. The light seemed to be coming on at the end of the season for Storr, but his background was playing iso ball, hence why I've always compared him to James Harden. Griffen came from an offensive system that had minimal structure and rules at Alabama and why he struggled so much here since he could never learn the reads he needed to as he would usually make a wrong read or be stationary.

KJ was a poor fit because he wasn't an outside threat at all. Had KJ ever been able to develop 3 point range, the offense would've looked so much better the past two seasons.

Any offensive system can be successful with the correct skill sets at those positions. With Self's system, you need a 1-4 that can move well without the ball and have quick releases on 3 point shots so defenses can't ignore players on the perimeter. This was Dejuan's issue, he had a very slow shot so defenders could sag off because if Dejuan caught a pass on the perimeter, a defender had time to close out on Dejuan. At the 5 spot, Self needs a post player that's an above average passer and can set good picks/screens. For all the crap people here talked about him, Hunter Dickinson really was the perfect 5 man in Self's offense with the added benefit of being able to knock down an outside shot.

If seems like the staff is being more picky in the portal this year in regards to targeting players with a background in motion based offenses which should result in the offense running much better next season.

Hot Take: We Overvalue our own players • Apr 05, 2025 02:55 AM

@approxinfinity said in Hot Take: We Overvalue our own players:

@Texas-Hawk-10 so my thought was that Auburn probably has a more competitive, complete roster and we have 3? scholarship players so far. I take your point that Darryn is expensive but I dont think I fully appreciate the point that we could get 3 other useful players for the 3 million for Flory. If Auburn has the same amount of NIL as us, Im confused how paying for Flory 3 mill wouldnt leave them short on other impact players, something which would surprise me if it happened.

Auburn is losing a minimum of 10 players this offseason based on the roster. I don't know how many of those seniors are scholarship vs. walk ons and 8 underclassmen, again not sure how many scholarship or not. I think it's safe to say Auburn is replacing a lot of players. This year is also their first time past the 2nd round since 2019 so it's not like Pearl has been knocking his roster construction out of the park every offseason.

At the end of the say, KU's staff simply doesn't think Flory is worth $3 million and I agree with them in this case. KU has made their pitch and offer, Auburn probably has or will in the near future and Flory and his guardian will decide where the best option is.

As for Auburn, committing $3 million to Flory may very well cost them other players in the portal, but they Flory worth that investment whereas KU's staff doesn't believe Flory is worth that.

Hot Take: We Overvalue our own players • Apr 05, 2025 02:26 AM

@approxinfinity said in Hot Take: We Overvalue our own players:

@Texas-Hawk-10 thanks for a well considered rational counter-perspective. I’m still unclear exactly how much cheddar we are operating with. How does Auburn have that much more than us?

I don't know if Auburn actually has more NIL than KU doesn't for basketball. I think it's more that KU doesn't think Flory is worth what his handler is asking for in 2025-26 and the money they have would be better spent on other talent.

We know Darryn Peterson is making a crap ton of money in NIL and someone who's projected as the #1 pick in the 2026 NBA draft is worth that much money, or however much he's getting in NIL.

Hot Take: We Overvalue our own players • Apr 05, 2025 01:30 AM

@approxinfinity said in Hot Take: We Overvalue our own players:

Jason Werth wasn't worth his contract in his mid thirties when the Nats paid him. But he was a domino that led to building a championship roster. Sometimes you need to pony up.

Considering what we went through the last 2 years with Hunter and AJ taking the majority of NIL, I think Self might be a bit gun shy committing that much money to one player, especially one who wasn't going to be a focal point of the roster.

The potential is there, but Flory was still bullied by stronger players and his offensive game is still pretty raw. This isn't meant as saying Flory is a bad player because he'll likely be in the NBA one day, but he's not going to the NBA in 2026.

For that $3 million KU could add 2 or 3 other players that would collectively contribute more than Flory would next season and in the future. So while I'd like to have him back, it doesn't make financial sense to the staff when there's so many other needs they have this offseason.

The portal. • Apr 05, 2025 01:07 AM

@Crimsonorblue22 said in The portal.:

@Texas-Hawk-10 I would've started AJ over Rylan that last game. He had no passion or desire to play. Was a dud except for 1 game.

I would've made the switch in the Big 12 Tournament after the first game where AJ had his best game as a Jayhawk against UCF.

The portal. • Apr 05, 2025 01:04 AM

@Jhawk69 said in The portal.:

Why do you think Dawkins is a good fit for Self's system and a good compliment for Darryn?

Bill Self runs a version of a motion offense. Motion offenses involve lots of cuts, screens, picks, and other actions that require being able to read the defense and make quick decisions for the guards and wings. Basically, players have to be able to move without ball very well to create the offensive looks needed whether it's a 3, a post up, a back cut for a lob, or a post up, or a kick out.

Loyola-Chicago fans have said that moving without the ball is a strength of his and since he's know as a good catch and shoot player. That works well for Self's offense because he can get a quick shot off coming off a screen, or he can cut to a corner or wing for a kick out shot. He's also good a drawing fouls so if a defender closes out too hard, he can drive by and create contact in the lane.

He's basically a bigger version of Diggy on offense if you go back amd watch Diggy play next to Dejuan and how much he ran around to get open.

The portal. • Apr 05, 2025 12:13 AM

@DCHawker said in The portal.:

@Texas-Hawk-10 said in The portal.:

@BeddieKU23 said in The portal.:

Film looks good. 86 made 3s on the season. Deadly spot up, off the dribble, pull up. I like the addition

Diggy with defense is the kind of vibe I'm getting on him from based on Loyola-Chicago fans comments.

Okay, but a lower end 3 per 247. Multiple other 4 and 5 commits over the past two days.

How's that strategy worked out the past 2 years of trying take best available players?

This is a kid who should be a good fit in Self’s system and as I already said, likely a bench piece like Diggy was. I'd much rather see Self and staff focus on fit and who can compliment Darryn Peterson's game in the portal.

Hot Take: We Overvalue our own players • Apr 04, 2025 11:43 PM

Flory is a player with a bright future, but at this point, he's not worth $3 million in NIL at this point. It does suck to lose him because of his future, but he doesn't still have enough holes in his game that if someone else is offering that to him, then he should take it.

2026 recruits • Apr 04, 2025 11:25 PM

@SlimShaddy54 I've seen some reporters that have been to spring practices say KU is a team to watch in the Big 12 as a dark horse and one reporter that thought KU could potentially reach 10 wins this season.

The portal. • Apr 04, 2025 11:23 PM

@Bosthawk said in The portal.:

@Kcmatt7
Totally agree… Self’s coaching style, pulling guys when they make a mistake, KILLS confidence… Rylan and A.J were both playing with trepidation because of that. He needs to have a MUCH longer leash, and let’s these guys play thru some errors, and it will pay off towards the end of the season. They will grow into studs.

AJ and Rylan were bad fits because they didn't know how to play in a motion offense and we're frequently out of position. Storr was getting better towards the end of the season, but Rylan never seemed to grasp the concepts and was frequently out of position on offense.

The portal. • Apr 04, 2025 11:15 PM

@BeddieKU23 said in The portal.:

Film looks good. 86 made 3s on the season. Deadly spot up, off the dribble, pull up. I like the addition

Diggy with defense is the kind of vibe I'm getting on him from based on Loyola-Chicago fans comments.

The portal. • Apr 04, 2025 11:14 PM

Also, Dawson seems like a pretty respected and liked player based on some of the people who commented on an Instagram post about his commitment. Darryn Peterson, Josh Dix (wish he would've come here), Jon Tonje, Zeke Mayo, and the most interesting to me at this point are both Bashir brothers. Interesting to me because Abdi seems like KU's top target at PG at this time. Abdi's post was a simple "yessir" so that could mean he won't be too far behind in committing as well, but we'll see.

The portal. • Apr 04, 2025 10:45 PM

@Jhawk69 said in The portal.:

What do we make of Jayden Dawson?

Seems like a good bench piece. Don't think it'd be a great sign if he's starting next season.

Looking on Reddit, a couple of Loyola-Chicago fans chimed in on Dawson. He's a streaky shooter with a quick release, can move without the ball, and isn't afraid to let if fly. He's a plus defender with average handles. The negative on him is he's injury prone. Broken hand his freshman season limited him to 14 games, a leg injury his sophomore year cost him several weeks, and a broken ankle this season cost him a month.

The portal. • Apr 03, 2025 01:47 PM

Keyshawn Hall to Auburn. I know some here will be disappointed in that, but I personally don't think he would've been a great fit in Self’s motion offense. We'll see what happens with Dix, but sounding like he may not end up here either. That would be a much bigger blow than Hall IMO.

The portal. • Apr 03, 2025 02:22 AM

@BigBad Back when athletes could work, fraud was pretty common in that an athlete would take a job with a boosters business, not do any work or even show up and still get paid.

The Ostertag story is a good one because while yes, he had an NBA future, that doesn't mean that his kid didn't have immediate needs while Ostertag wasn't allowed to earn an income and needed handouts that could've been considered NCAA violations.

The old system of players not being allowed to work was absolute bullshit and pure exploitation. People talk about athletes getting free room and board along with tuition like athletes are the only people on campus receiving those things. How many other kids on a college campus also get free rides through academic and financial needs based scholarships? At a place like KU, I'm sure that number is in the thousands. Are any of those kids restricted from having a job as a condition of their scholarship while they focus solely on whatever their major is? No, those kids are allowed to have jobs earn money beyond what their scholarships pay so why shouldn't athletes be allowed to do what every other group of students on a college campus are allowed to do?

Does the current model need tweaking? Absolutely, but the notion that an athlete that helps generate millions of dollars for a school shouldn't be allowed to do what every other group on a campus can do and earn extra income through a job is a garbage take IMO.

KU Roster for 25-26 • Apr 02, 2025 02:52 PM

Does anyone know what the actual expectations are for Jaden Nickens next season? Is he still going to be allowed to play with new scholarship rules and if so, would he actually be good enough to contribute, or would this be more of a Noah Shelby situation he's more of a practice body than anything else?

The portal. • Apr 02, 2025 12:27 AM

@Crimsonorblue22 said in The portal.:

@Texas-Hawk-10 what would we have to guarantee him? He started at tcu.

Who do we have now at the 5? If he wanted to come back, he'd be the starting 5 next season.

The portal. • Apr 02, 2025 12:07 AM

An intriguing name in the portal today, Ernest Udeh. With KU's needs in the post, this would someone who's obviously familiar with the system so there wouldn't be the learning curve that there is with other players. He's never developed into much of an offensive threat, but has become a pretty good defender.

I don't know that Udeh would have any interest in coming back to KU, but I would at least make that phone call and see.

KU Roster for 25-26 • Apr 01, 2025 05:17 PM

@approxinfinity said in KU Roster for 25-26:

@Texas-Hawk-10 were you going to say something about Hall? I thought you did, and maybe removed it re: the 4 spot?

I forgot about him. After watching some film on him, I think he'd be a solid fit for KU. I do have some concerns about his ability to move without ball, but most scouting reports list that as a positive about him. Based on the tape and scouting reports on him, I get a stronger Perry Ellis vibe from his game. Similar strengths and weaknesses which is concerning as far as his defense because he's prone to mental lapses on that end. Also sounds like he's not athletic enough to defend smaller players so it could be something similar to Hunter to where opponents pick on him with screens and picks to force him to rotate.

He's a proven scorer in the Big 12 so I'd take him if he chose to come here, but he wouldn't be my top choice of players pending whoever else enters the portal.

Also, KU didn't make Reneau's final list, so that scouting report on him doesn't matter amd I don't know where Self and KU are looking at this time to replace Flory.

The portal. • Apr 01, 2025 04:43 PM

@drgnslayr said in The portal.:

@Texas-Hawk-10

Am I wrong... or might we be sitting better today with Flory had we had a GM?

Depends on what the actual root of the issue with Flory is.

The portal. • Apr 01, 2025 04:40 PM

@drgnslayr said in The portal.:

I could be wrong... but I heard from someone at Duke that their GM manages players' handlers. Not sure what that means. Is the GM attempting to be their handlers? Seems a conflict of interest and I don't think that is possible because these people have been around players while they come up and many stick with them all through their basketball careers after college. Maybe the GM is the voice of the university dealing with the handlers.

This Flory situation is the perfect situation where we see the weakness of our athletic program's relationships with handlers. It is possible we lose Flory over monster communication errors or lack of communication. I'm seeing Flory is receiving nasty remarks from fans and it just perpetuates his departure. As someone else said on here, I wonder if the KJ injury impacted Flory. It should. He risks a huge chunk of his future everytime he steps on the floor for KU. At least fans seem to now be educated enough to stop the nonsense of claiming an education is fair trade.

Imagine if we had a GM who stays in constant contact with all the players' handlers. I'm pretty sure, just giving handlers acknowledgment would be a huge step in recruiting the handlers as Jayhawks! I am certain we would be in a better place today with a GM!

That's what a GM in college does. They manage the NIL side of the program. Part of that includes communication with parents/handlers in regards to NIL stuff. The head coach still has final say on everything, but a GM deals with all the NIL stuff related to a program.

KU Roster for 25-26 • Apr 01, 2025 02:18 AM

Something I want to say for next season while deep diving the issues this season on the court woth the offense.

Talent evaluation absolutely killed KU this season. Zeke and Coit were good fits on offense, but their ceilings were low enough to keep them from being true star players. Missing on the scouting of AJ and Rylan absolutely killed KU because they were supposed to be the NBA level talent to lift Dejuan and KJ up because those two were always supposed to be the role/support starters. Below is my breakdown of the offense and the fits of everyone in the offense.

AJ was known to be a terrible fit from day 1, Rylan was a bit more surprising, but less so after a deep dive on his skills and background. We all know Self's offense is based off a motion offense. There's rules to a motion offense to make it successful with the most important one being players that know how/when to cut and move without the ball, and a post player that is good passer.

I'll probably get some disagreements here, but Hunter Dickinson was an ideal 5 for Self's system. He was a top level passer amd could stretch the floor. When he got the ball at the top of the key, teams had to respect that Hunter could and would take that shot.

I'll also probably get even more disagreements here by say that Dejuan Harris was a good fit for Self's offense. He was good at probing defenses and forcing them to react and was generally pretty good at kicking out to the perimeter.

KJ was an okay fit for the offense. He was a good cutter which led to a lot of easy baskets and a solid ball handler, but his lack of outside shooting is what limited him and hurt the offense because teams didn't have to respect that because he never shot 3's.

Zeke was a very good fit on offense because he was great a moving without the ball and getting himself open for catch and shoot 3's, or if he had the ball in his possession, his step back 3 was also a very strong weapon. Diggy Coit was the same boat as Zeke on offense as their games are very similar to each other.

The reason AJ Storr was a terrible fit on offense was because he is an iso player. There's a reason I comped him to James Harden so frequently and that's because Storr needed the ball in his hands and everyone else to clear out so he could take his man one on one. That's not Self's offense and why AJ struggled so much here. I assume Storr is still planning on leaving, but if he stays for whatever reason, he's just not a good fit for Self's offense unless he works to reinvent his game this offseason.

Now to Rylan Griffen and why he didn't work out despite seemingly being an ideal fit on paper. Nate Oats doesn't run much real offense. It's very free flowing and simplistic which has it's pros and cons, but it's something that doesn't require a lot of knowledge on cutting and reading defenses. This is why Griffen struggled so much this year. He wasn't good at reading defenses or his teammates and would frequently either not move and camp in the corner (I tell my players all the time a statue is the easiest thing to guard), or he's would make the wrong read and make a bad cut and end up out of position. Griffen didn't have a high enough basketball IQ to pick up Self's system which is why he frequently looked lost on the floor.

For next season, we have Darryn Peterson and possibly Elmarko Jackson as starters and that's it. Peterson is a star and could thrive in any system, but what should make him lethal under Self is his ability woth or without the ball. He understands how to make cuts and create his own shots without the ball in his hands. He's a perfect fit for a motion offense.

As for everyone else, we saw Elmarko struggle playing off the ball because he wasn't great at making the right reads and cuts, but as a lead guard, he is a playmaker.

But it sounds like Self is looking to add another starting caliber point guard, but as of now, there's not much out there. A lead guard who run a motion offense and understands passing angles is a must. This was something Dejuan thrived at so we'll see if Self ends up running Elmarko out there or finding someone else.

As for the 3 and 4 spots, Josh Dix a as good a fit for a Self offense as there is. Fran McCaffery didn't run a motion offense, but ran a zone offense that utilized a lot of cutting to get players to their spots so there might be a small learning curve with Dix, but noting he shouldn't be able to pick up quickly. Players that know how to cut and move without the ball are vital to Self's offense and we saw what happens to it this season when there's a wing that doesn't understand those concepts.

As for a 5, Malik Reneau would be a pretty good fit for Self and KU as he can play in the high or low post and is an above average passer. His lack of 3 point shooting shouldn't be an issue unless there's other players out there that can't shoot 3's either.

The portal. • Apr 01, 2025 01:27 AM

@wissox said in The portal.:

Tweet just said 'KU fans like to complain about NIL hurting the program, but KU has more NIL to spend than anyone else. This is a program problem.' What do you think.

I partially agree with this statement. NIL is hurting the program because Self can't build a program his preferred way of letting players develop. Too many freshmen don't have the patience to wait their turn anymore as we've seen.

John Calipari said after Arkansas lost to Tech I think, or at least sometime during the tournament, that NIL has largely killed high school recruiting. Most top programs value experience over everything and since they're in win now mode every year instead of being allowed "rebuid" years, programs aren't recruiting HS kids the same way anymore.

A couple of schools are still largely building, retaining, and developing their own players rather than building through the portal and those Purdue and Marquette. It can be done, but KU isn't a place where fans are patient enough for that anymore. If this fanbase was collectively patient enough for that, Self probably could make that still happen.

The portal. • Mar 31, 2025 01:53 PM

@drgnslayr One thing I want to push back against with your thoughts on UH is that they have absolutely had NBA talent during this run. Since 2019, they've had 8 players drafted so he hasn't had this run without NBA talent.

Also, I know some here think Hurley is the current best coach in college basketball, but outside of two titles, he's never been past the first weekend in the NCAA Tournament. This year is also Bruce Pearl's first time past the first weekend since 2019.

NCAA Tournament Discussion • Mar 30, 2025 08:45 PM

@wissox I actually have Duke winning in that bracket.

NCAA Tournament Discussion • Mar 30, 2025 08:39 PM

@wissox said in NCAA Tournament Discussion:

IMHO Michigan St. could do us all a favor and knock off Auburn today giving us only one SEC team in the FF. Had TTech known how to make FT's and a MSU win SEC could've been shut out and the Big12 had two! But pulling for Sparty, although i like Pearl, thinking he's changed quite a bit and is a fun coach to watch and listen to, more of a Valvano type now.

I'm pulling for Sparty. In my bracket that I was trying and not making homer or AI animal picks, I got 6 of the 8 Elite 8 team right amd so far am 3 for 3 on Final Four picks with Sparty over Auburn in the 4th game.

NCAA Tournament Discussion • Mar 30, 2025 08:15 PM

Houston by 19 over Tennessee to advance to their 7th Final Four. Three of the four 1 seeds have advanced to the Final Four so far with Auburn's shot coming up next to make it 4 of 4.

NCAA Tournament Discussion • Mar 30, 2025 07:20 PM

@TYOHawk said in NCAA Tournament Discussion:

@Crimsonorblue22 said in NCAA Tournament Discussion:

@TYOHawk they're almost always perfect, don't think they have to recruit to hard. Do you?

They’re Nike and ESPN’s favorite. They get to select who they want..

Kentucky has re-entered that chat.

NCAA Tournament Discussion • Mar 30, 2025 07:19 PM

UH is putting on a defensive clinic against Tennessee right now. Vols only had 15 points at halftime and are 20 points 5 minutes into the 2nd half.

The portal. • Mar 30, 2025 03:02 AM

Jalil Bethea has a final four of Alabama, KState, NCState, and a return to Miami.

NCAA Tournament Discussion • Mar 30, 2025 12:11 AM

Tech choked that one away at the FT line.

The portal. • Mar 29, 2025 10:48 PM

This fanbase across various sites, including some here, are truly living down to some of the most negative stereotypes about KU fans being snobs. I don't understand the ego and mentality it takes (including some here) to be more happy and gloating about potentially being right about the demise of Bill Self than caring more about having a successful team and program. To those people, all I have to say is fuck off, KU doesn't need or want you as fans.

The portal. • Mar 29, 2025 07:48 PM

@BShark said in The portal.:

Broken trust and lack of developmental coaching...

This is the red flag for Self to shake up the coaching staff and hire a GM to manage NIL for the program.

The portal. • Mar 29, 2025 07:17 PM

@Jhawk69 said in The portal.:

On the bright side, whomever we get to play the 5 next year will be an upgrade over Hunter

That's not a guarantee.

The portal. • Mar 29, 2025 05:32 PM

@Jhawk69 said in The portal.:

We should really recruit Quimari Peterson to form a dangerous double Peterson backcourt.

He's going to Florida or Missouri.

The portal. • Mar 29, 2025 03:58 PM

@wissox said in The portal.:

Morez Johnson, surprised Underwood by leaving Illinois. A Bill Self guy if there ever was one. Big rebounder, high energy, runs the floor well, offensive game not spectacular though. Thornton HS, Harvey IL, a mile from where I teach.

Very bright future, not trading Flory for him though.

The portal. • Mar 29, 2025 03:57 PM

@BeddieKU23 said in The portal.:

Tourney choker RJ Luis in the portal. Big one

I would take him in a heartbeat if Dix doesn't workout. And since he's going through the draft process, he's likely not looking for a destination immediately. I think being a #2 option behind Peterson would be good for him and he's very good defender which you can never have too much of. I do think his efficiency numbers would go up at KU surrounded by better offensive players because St. John's offense last season made KU's look competent by comparison.

The portal. • Mar 28, 2025 09:32 PM

@BeddieKU23 said in The portal.:

@Texas-Hawk-10

Always a concern but the dude put up nearly 250 3s this yr and shot 44%. 37 and 34% his first two years and big improvement this yr so perhaps it was a product of role/experience etc. His 2pt % and efg % both higher then Timberlakes best year. It sounds like a lot of other big programs are interested as well

Sounds a lot like Timberlake who also had a 10% jump in 3 point shooting at a pretty high volume (200+) and if I'm remembering correctly, KU had to fight off UConn for Timberlake so he had plenty of interest from top programs as well.

He could end up being a good high major player, I'm just always skeptical about low major players with his type of profile translating to a P5 program.

The portal. • Mar 28, 2025 08:24 PM

@BeddieKU23 said in The portal.:

@BShark said in The portal.:

@BeddieKU23 said in The portal.:

Lamar Wilkerson- eyes on..

This is real right now, will have to see where it goes.

Liked his film. Another really good shooter. I see interest is high outside of us too

I'm skeptical how his shooting would translate because he's a one hit wonder as far as shooting a high percentage and I'm always skeptical about players like that. This was always my concern with Timberlake as well which played out where he couldn't come close to duplicating his shooting numbers.

The portal. • Mar 28, 2025 04:54 PM

@BShark said in The portal.:

Zach Clemence is in the portal officially.

Hope he finds the right fit and can be successful next season.

Other games 2025-2026 • Mar 27, 2025 07:39 PM

@Jhawk69 said in Other games 2024-2025:

UNI earned that win. We were intimidated by the pressure of the tourney and they were not. But there was some luck that factored into the outcome. They could not miss a three all game. A stat that has haunted me ever since was that their center, who had hit 1 career three before that game, went 2-3 from downtown against us.

UNI was 9-26 from 3, KU was 6-23 from 3 with our star player going 0-6. If Sherron shoots his average (37%), KU wins that game and likely wins a national title.

NCAA Tournament Discussion • Mar 27, 2025 07:02 PM

@SlimShaddy54 said in NCAA Tournament Discussion:

@Texas-Hawk-10 so is he Coaching Maryland for the remainder of the Season or did he just up and leave ?

I think he is, but he also skipped the team dinner last night and pretty much trashed the university on the way out the door. If I was a Maryland player, I wouldn't put forth much effort tonight after what Willard has said and done.

Other games 2025-2026 • Mar 27, 2025 06:57 PM

@approxinfinity said in Other games 2024-2025:

@wissox yeah. Brass cajones, that shot. As a fan of basketball, you have to tip the hat. As I remember it, we werent horrible that day, and they didnt job us with bad calls, Northern Iowa executed brilliantly and earned the win.

Sherron and Tyshawn were terrible that game. Sherron was 4-15, including 0-6 from 3 for 10 points and 5 turnovers. Tyshawn was 0-5 from 3 and had 2 points.

Other games 2025-2026 • Mar 27, 2025 06:53 PM

@wissox said in Other games 2024-2025:

@Texas-Hawk-10 I suppose you were joking a bit but I admire the heck out of that guy for that shot!

I'm still very salty about that game because that was my last KU game as a student and that was a team that should've won a national championship even more than the 2011 team. That 2010 team only lost 2 games entering the NCAA Tournament and was an overwhelming favorite to win it.

The portal. • Mar 27, 2025 04:56 PM

Rataj isn't a star and I would expect most of his numbers to look more like they did his sophomore season against P12 teams, but he can play the 4 and has enough 3 point shooting ability that opponents shouldn't be able to ignore him out there. On paper, he appears to be a good fit so I can get behind this one.