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Addae-Wusu is a solid player overall. There are many other solid players in the portal. I think DAW is a good guy to have in your rotation, but we were playing him like 35MPG; he’s never been that kind of starter and the offensive game was exposed a bit because of it. The offensive game just wasn’t there, even on basic layups. I thought he’d give us more than Femi, but it was basically a wash. He can guard multiple positions, is physical, and is experienced. I was hoping for continuity there too. Those are good things to have.
But alas, this is life in college basketball now.
Both are strong defensive players (Femi is better) and struggling offensive players (Wusu is slightly better). Neither is a needle mover.I'm not certain when comparing their stats but I thought Wusu was a big upgrade from Femi, especially on the defensive end.
I'm not certain when comparing their stats but I thought Wusu was a big upgrade from Femi, especially on the defensive end.
He gave us much more than Femi and really came on late this season. This is disappointing, especially after Sha’s comments, but not surprising. Seeing talk of a lot of the same guys at the same position I’m sure it’s getting contentious.Addae-Wusu is a solid player overall. He is a good guy to have in your rotation, but we were playing him like 35MPG; he’s never been that kind of starter and the offensive game was exposed a bit because of it. The offensive game just wasn’t there, even on basic layups. I thought he’d give us more than Femi, but it was basically a wash. There are others like him in the portal.
He can guard multiple positions, is physical, and is experienced. I was hoping for continuity there too. Those are good things to have. But alas, this is life in college basketball now.
Opens the door for Coleman to be a no-doubt starter at the 3.
If this doesn't seal the deal it's all about
1. The money
2. The money
3. The money
4. The money
5. The money
Honorable mention.. player development and winning...
It is easy to see some bad news as harbingers of good news to come. As good a guess as the the web site jokers.Honestly, I think it’s more about what is coming in shortly.
I'm banking on the majority of players coming to this realization it's only hurting their development and future pro prospects. Maybe that's to idealistic.The annual transferring going on in major college sports,particularly basketball,is a real turn off to fans.If it continues to go on it will make fundraising from alums for NIH donations and season ticket sales even more difficult.Can you imagine running a successful company on this basis?
I’m actually inclined to agree here. That has to be the reason for the abruptness of the move.Honestly, I think it’s more about what is coming in shortly.
Pitino would not have been allowed to keep him last year even if he wanted him. But it wasn't a question of "wanting". If you followed the "tea leaves" on this one, he wasn't allowed back at SJU.Interesting -- Pitino doesn't want him --just do not see a big market
It might be, but based on Sha's comments, I doubt it. Sha is a big fan of Wusu. As was I when we landed him. As are most of you. The BC kid we just got isn't scaring Wusu anyone. I don't think the Cornell kid or the Depaul kid scare him away either. Why would they? Wusu has performed better than all of those guys in the Big East/high major level and is a 5th year experienced player.Honestly, I think it’s more about what is coming in shortly.
Agreed. I do not think it has anything to do with either Prince (especially since that’s already happened and Wusu didn’t announce then) nor Manon.I don’t believe the reason it is either of those players. I believe there are some slow simmering rumors and he is hedging his bets
or why Hunter Biden is not in the can.Again....
What did he "earn" this year, and what did he want to return?
(I am beginning to understand that the answers to these questions are about as likely to be answered as when Donald Trump's tax returns will be released.)
Addae-Wusu is a solid player overall. He is a good guy to have in your rotation, but we were playing him like 35MPG; he’s never been that kind of starter and the offensive game was exposed a bit because of it. The offensive game just wasn’t there, even on basic layups. I thought he’d give us more than Femi, but it was basically a wash. There are others like him in the portal.
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He can guard multiple positions, is physical, and is experienced. I was hoping for continuity there too. Those are good things to have. But alas, this is life in college basketball now.
Opens the door for Coleman to be a no-doubt starter at the 3.
That’s why the thinking is that there is something in the works for a transfer that plays his position that no one, even Wusu, was aware of until now. Hence his decision.Why did dylan tell shaheen hes coming back? If thats the case and he leaves hes a lying snake