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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Knicksbu99 Date: April 10, 2023, 9:39 am
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Snoddy good pickup not much of a shooter though slightly
undersized but we need forward depth. It also highlighted how
odd it is Policelli was a double double guy while being a legit
3pt threat. The d3 prospect I agree with checkmate walk on not
scholarship. Also gonna throw this out there I hope Nahar bulks
up 15-20 pounds and can play some center I really think he can
be something once his body fills out he has good feel and a good
shot.
G: Clarke
G: Noll
G: TSM
F: Snoddy
C: Fitz
Slightly undersized lineup + fitz is a poor rebounder do we
need another wing/forward?
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Knicksbu99 Date: April 10, 2023, 9:56 am
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I think Ismael massoud should be a target.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: nyrfan1013 Date: April 10, 2023, 9:56 am
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From the open practice I seen last year, Sabry seems to have
been someone who can also play wing.. he was superrrr athletic..
and some of the dunks he was throwing down was sick
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: sbufan Date: April 10, 2023, 11:13 am
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I'll be the contrarian and say I want to see Sobel on
scholarship. The NESCAC conference is very good. Duncan Robinson
from the Miami Heat started his college career at Williams in
the NESCAC.
A D3 national player of the year would be a good piece on any
mid major IMO.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: iBOsbu Date: April 10, 2023, 11:51 am
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[quote author=Knicksbu99 link=topic=1008.msg39581#msg39581
date=1681138568]
I think Ismael massoud should be a target.
[/quote]
He can shoot a 3 from the parking lot. I would be surprised if
he doesn’t end up in another power conference team.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: iBOsbu Date: April 10, 2023, 11:52 am
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[quote author=sbufan link=topic=1008.msg39583#msg39583
date=1681143230]
I'll be the contrarian and say I want to see Sobel on
scholarship. The NESCAC conference is very good. Duncan Robinson
from the Miami Heat started his college career at Williams in
the NESCAC.
A D3 national player of the year would be a good piece on any
mid major IMO.
[/quote]
That’s pretty cool.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Checkmate Date: April 10, 2023, 2:12 pm
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[quote author=sbufan link=topic=1008.msg39583#msg39583
date=1681143230]
I'll be the contrarian and say I want to see Sobel on
scholarship. The NESCAC conference is very good. Duncan Robinson
from the Miami Heat started his college career at Williams in
the NESCAC.
A D3 national player of the year would be a good piece on any
mid major IMO.
[/quote]
Some D-III guys have moved up and pitched in. Sam Peek went from
Wesleyan to a nice reserve role for Stetson. Matt Schner did the
same going from Emory to Lipscomb. The same for Joe Palmer at
Colorado State. Jaylon Scott went from NAIA to being a defensive
stopper for Charleston.
I went into it thinking that a D-III AA could be a rotational
guy here. But I just didn't see it in that video. A smaller
Muratori. One person's opinion.
Watch Peek's highlights and it's just a different level of
athlete IMO.
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE6zt_3WgLI
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Knicksbu99 Date: April 11, 2023, 7:24 am
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D3 Player of the year is nothing to scoff at but I just don’t
think the way he plays translates to a higher level. Could be
wrong must be a high IQ big to average about 3+ assists a game.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: HotSeaworthiness4610 Date: April 13, 2023, 8:47 pm
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HTML https://youtu.be/oM75yjYwvCc
a better highlight video for sobel ^
almost definitely a scholarship player.
had 19, 13 and 4blks against UVM this year
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Hammertime Date: April 14, 2023, 10:44 am
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[quote author=HotSeaworthiness4610
link=topic=1008.msg39638#msg39638 date=1681436854]
HTML https://youtu.be/oM75yjYwvCc
a better highlight video for sobel ^
almost definitely a scholarship player.
had 19, 13 and 4blks against UVM this year
[/quote]
He’s from the Setauket area and went to Ward Melville. My son
played in the same basketball league as Sobel, in Elementary
school. Pretty funny. Great kid and great family. My son lost
contact with him after junior high school.
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