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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: NJ Seawolf Date: April 14, 2023, 2:42 pm
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The step up in competition is significant- however I believe
strongly that bringing talented LI players home means something.
He may not be a superstar but he at least could be a role player
for this team.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: OldSeawolf Date: April 14, 2023, 2:53 pm
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We’re down a Policelli and a 6’10” self-professed professional
(Sarvan). I’d take a chance on a 6’10” D3 PoY who can rebound.
Like the local kid angle, and who knows, this kid may be a late
bloomer. Unless we can land another Snoddy+ type, I say sign the
kid.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Accelerator Date: April 14, 2023, 4:44 pm
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Policelli choosing between Youngstown State and Charleston.
If he goes to Charleston, that will be one of the most
humiliating things to happen to our program. Complete egg on our
face and everything. I'm disgusted at even the possibility.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Knicksbu99 Date: April 14, 2023, 7:39 pm
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Policelli in Charleston offense would be something.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: OldSeawolf Date: April 15, 2023, 5:24 am
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If Policelli leaves for Charleston, then it wasn't about the CAA
snubbing him or moving to a better conference; it was all about
SBU. MVC was 16th ranked conference this past year according to
KenPom, so Youngstown St would be an upgrade for him. Moving to
Charleston looks more like a revenge play.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Checkmate Date: April 15, 2023, 7:02 pm
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[quote author=OldSeawolf link=topic=1008.msg39647#msg39647
date=1681554269]
If Policelli leaves for Charleston, then it wasn't about the CAA
snubbing him or moving to a better conference; it was all about
SBU. MVC was 16th ranked conference this past year according to
KenPom, so Youngstown St would be an upgrade for him. Moving to
Charleston looks more like a revenge play.
[/quote]
Nah, reading too much into it IMO. I think it's natural for
twentysomethings to look for a change of scenery after spending
four years at a single campus. And then you throw NIL into the
mix and you can see why somebody would have a wandering eye.
That said, it would stink to watch him in a C of C uniform next
year.
I wonder where, in a transfer's order of questions for a
prospective team, the topic of NIL comes up. I feel like it's
like an HR representative screening candidates for a job and,
immediately, working from home comes up and is often a
non-starter if it isn't offered. If this is the case, what
argument does SBU go out with? No snark; just a curiosity.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Knicksbu99 Date: April 19, 2023, 11:46 am
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Agreed. I would hate to see him light us up at Charleston. But
in the NIL world its really just business. Charleston probably
can punch well above its weight in terms of NIL and recruiting
just based on the location and fan support they sell out
routinely for a mid major. Probably also wants to leave Long
Island went to LUHI and 4 years here. So I don’t blame Geno or
Policelli if he goes there. I thought some bigger schools would
be after him because of his shooting but I guess not.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: iBOsbu Date: April 20, 2023, 9:17 pm
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Checkmate Date: April 21, 2023, 8:19 am
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[quote author=iBOsbu link=topic=1008.msg39684#msg39684
date=1682043456]
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[/quote]
Glaring absence: TSM [emoji53]
This has been a fun trend on social media. I feel like the
Yankees were one of the OGs.
Nahar shall be called The Barber henceforth.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: OldSeawolf Date: April 21, 2023, 8:31 am
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[quote author=Checkmate link=topic=1008.msg39685#msg39685
date=1682083193]
[quote author=iBOsbu link=topic=1008.msg39684#msg39684
date=1682043456]
HTML https://twitter.com/stonybrookmbb/status/1649186822390521857?s=46&t=DoORW5uXHIKRnGVemkrkbg
[/quote]
Glaring absence: TSM [emoji53]
This has been a fun trend on social media. I feel like the
Yankees were one of the OGs.
Nahar shall be called The Barber henceforth.
[/quote]
Good spot on that. I re-watched, and only 8 players on video,
so hopefully TSM and Sabry were in the library studying......
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