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I'm also waiting for the Husky Men's B-Ball season

Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 11:56 pm
by rockycola
Man, please sign a LOI with the Dawgs, Jaden McDaniels. Pairing you with Stewart would be exciting as anything.
It's going to be a whole new adventure this coming season. I want to see Bryan Penn-Johnson on the floor, Naz Carter turn into a beast, Jamal Bay and Hamier Wright find roles benefiting the team, Nate Roberts helping in the height and rebounding department.
Sam Timmins needs to be the monster intimidation as a reserve and so on and so forth.

F - Jamal Bey 6’ 6
PG - Quade Green 6’ 0
G - Elijah Hardy 6’2
F - Nahziah Carter 6’ 6
G - Jason Crandall (W) 6’ 0
F - Hamier Wright 6’ 9
C - Bryan Penn-Johnson 7’ 0
G - Quin Barnard (W) 6’ 0
G - Noah Neubauer (W) 6’ 2
G - Jonah Geron (W) 6’ 5
F - Nate Roberts 6’ 10
G - Travis Rice (W) 6’ 2
C - Sam Timmins 6’ 11
F - Regan Lundeen (W) 6’ 6
C - Riley Sorn 7’ 4
G - RaeQuan Battle 6’ 5
C - Isaiah Stewart 6’ 9
G - Marcus Tsohonis 6’ 3

PF - Jaden McDaniels 6’ 10 waiting, hoping, praying, anticipating, hangin', sweating it out

(W) = walk-on)

Re: I'm also waiting for the Husky Men's B-Ball season

Posted: Fri May 03, 2019 12:32 am
by rockycola
Hopkins and staff have offers out there:
New 2021 Offer
Jackson Grant, PF, 6’9, 205. Olympia High School, Olympia, Washington.
247Sports: NR; Rivals: 4 stars; ESPN: NR
Other Offers: Pepperdine

Here are some of the other priority players with 2020 and 2021 offers grouped by the team they’re playing with this spring/summer and how they’ve performed so far.
Offered players: 2020 Kendall Munson, 2021 Paolo Banchero, 2021 Shane Nowell
2020 MarJon Beauchamp
2020 Mitchell Saxen
Shane Nowell is Jaylen's brother.

Nice, more detailed article can be found at:

https://www.uwdawgpound.com/2019/5/1/18 ... kson-grant

Re: I'm also waiting for the Husky Men's B-Ball season

Posted: Fri May 03, 2019 4:47 pm
by rockycola
The PAC12 has approved a 20-game men’s basketball conference schedule for 2020-21. It's always been 18.
“We believe moving to a 20-game schedule will lead to more competitive schedules and help our programs and league achieve our goals of enhancing the Pac-12 basketball brand and preparation for postseason play,” Pac-12 Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer Jamie Zaninovich said in a release.

Read more here: https://www.thenewstribune.com/sports/c ... rylink=cpy
Can it help them compete with the Duke's and the Kentucky's?

Re: I'm also waiting for the Husky Men's B-Ball season

Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 4:53 am
by 57reasons
rockycola wrote:
Fri May 03, 2019 4:47 pm
The PAC12 has approved a 20-game men’s basketball conference schedule for 2020-21. It's always been 18.
“We believe moving to a 20-game schedule will lead to more competitive schedules and help our programs and league achieve our goals of enhancing the Pac-12 basketball brand and preparation for postseason play,” Pac-12 Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer Jamie Zaninovich said in a release.

Read more here: https://www.thenewstribune.com/sports/c ... rylink=cpy
Can it help them compete with the Duke's and the Kentucky's?
i dont see how this helps the league. so do they play 2 less non-conf games then? only way to get more teams in is to do better in non-con - beating each other up doesnt do anything.

Re: I'm also waiting for the Husky Men's B-Ball season

Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 4:22 pm
by Michael K.
57reasons wrote:
Wed May 08, 2019 4:53 am

i dont see how this helps the league. so do they play 2 less non-conf games then? only way to get more teams in is to do better in non-con - beating each other up doesnt do anything.
I wondered the same thing. It is possible that they remove two patsies from their schedule, and the increased excitement over the recent recruiting classes improves the perception of the league....but lord knows that this year, two more Conference games would not have helped the Huskies Tourney seeding!