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Seton Hall lands big man Jeff Ngandu to fill out last scholarship

By ADAM ZAGORIA


Seton Hall has gone North of the border to fill its final scholarship for the upcoming season.

Jeff Ngandu, a 6-foot-9, 230-pound native of the Democratic Republic of Congo who played at Orangeville Prep in Canada, committed to the Pirates on Friday, he told ZAGSBLOG. Ngandu, who has a 9-foot-2 standing reach and a 7-5 wingspan, also considered Kansas State and Western Kentucky, among others.

“This year for the 2020-21 season, I just decided to go with my guys from Seton Hall,” Ngandu, 20, said by phone from Toronto. “I’ve been talking to the coach [Kevin] Willard.”



Seton Hall assistant Duane Woodward was the primary recruiter for Ngandu. He also recruited current Seton Hall freshman Tyrese Samuel out of Orangeville Prep. Samuel helped recruit Ngandu to Seton Hall by phone over the “past couple days,” Ngandu said.

“All this year [Woodward] came out to my games and my practices,” Ngandu said. “I built a relationship with him. I really love how he’s developing players, that’s what I really like. He introduced me to the coaching staff. I met coach Grant [Billmeier] and we talked pretty often.”

Ngandu, who has yet to visit the Seton Hall campus, fills the 12th and last scholarship for Seton Hall for the upcoming season. (They lost one in the Taurean Thompson transfer penalty.)

The Pirates missed out earlier this week on Patrick School big man Adama Sanogo, who chose UConn over Seton Hall, Maryland and Nebraska. The addition of Ngandu also takes the Pirates out of the running for Prolific Prep (CA) big man Frank Anselem, who is considering Syracuse, San Diego State and several other schools.

Ngandu will join Samuel, sophomore center Ike Obiagu and junior forward Sandro Mamukelashvili among Seton Hall’s returning frontcourt players, assuming Mamukelashvili comes back. He is testing the NBA Draft waters.

Ngandu suffered what he called a “small tear” in his knee midway through the season at Orangeville Prep but did not have surgery and returned at the end of the season in March. He averaged 6.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 10 games.

“Jeff has the tools for both ends of the floor to impact a team right away,” said Orangeville Prep assistant Brandon Ennis, the older brother of former Syracuse guard Tyler Ennis and former Villanova and Oregon guard Dylan Ennis. “With his wingspan and athleticism, he can be one of the best defensively in his class.”

Ennis said Ngandu didn’t shoot any 3-pointers this season but has “great form for a post player.”



Seton Hall will need Ngandu to rebound and play post defense as well as contribute offensively where he can.

“I play with big energy,” he said. “I play with a motor, especially on the defensive side. I’m really, really helpful when it comes to blocking shots, rebounding and understanding the game. I’m on a path to develop my game pretty good and I hope I’m going to be a good piece to the team already.”

He added: “I’m going to go fight, I’m going to go grab a couple minutes, I’m going to go earn it.”

He joins Harvard grad transfer Bryce Aiken, who figures to follow Myles Powell as the face of the team and leading scorer, as well as incoming recruits Jahari Long and Dimingus Stevens. Seton Hall on Monday also landed a pledge from Class of 2021 point guard Ryan Conway.

Ngandu said he knows both Patrick School star Jonathan Kuminga and West Virginia’s Oscar Tshiebwe, both of whom are from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Allen Kadima, a fellow native of the Congo, is Ngandu’s mentor and offered some thoughts on what skillset he will bring to South Orange.

“He’s definitely is going to be a player that is going to surprise a lot of people,” Kadima said. “Defensively, he’s good timing on blocked shots. He’s got a good motor, rebounds the ball well. He’s able to switch-up on guards, so I think defensively he’s going to be ahead of his offense.

“He’s not that bad offensively, he can get some buckets. He just needs to get more repetition at that level and understand what he’s doing. I think coach Willard will be able to help him. But defensively you’re going to get a rim-runner, good hands, changes a lot of shots and grabs a lot of rebounds.”

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Not impressed w a 6 9 guys ability to dunk. Lets see how his footwork develops and ability to score down low and hopefully.not wait till his senior year
 
"hes not that bad offensively"... is that supposed to inspire confidence zags? lets hope he pulls a Ro Gill, tho hes much shorter.
 
He’s likely the 12th man on the roster next year. He would really benefit from a redshirt, but that doesn’t seem likely.

My personal opinion - I see him as a role player (nothing wrong with that), but I would hope the staff can bring in more talent in 2021. A center has to be a major priority.
 
The sit out year was a plus in Ro’s development but that option doesn’t look to be on the table for him. I’m curious to see if he is foul prone which is common among the “developmental “ centers we've and other programs sign.
 
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I watched the kid's mix tape
He moves very well, has hops, aggressive in blocking shots, knows what to do on a pick and roll and finish, showed some moves around the basket including a nice up and under, and had good form on his jump shot. I think this kid, if he stays healthy and stays motivated will be a steal.
 
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He’s likely the 12th man on the roster next year. He would really benefit from a redshirt, but that doesn’t seem likely.

My personal opinion - I see him as a role player (nothing wrong with that), but I would hope the staff can bring in more talent in 2021. A center has to be a major priority.
Only problem is he’s already 20 years old.

I’m hoping that since he’s older, he can understand the game better and is stronger than other 18 year olds going for rebounds.
 
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Based on everything I’ve seen and read, a redshirt year would be beneficial for him. Unfortunately, with only 3 other bigs on the roster - one of which is extremely foul prone - we cannot afford to let him redshirt. We couldn’t afford to miss on sanogo. Oh well
 
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We knew we were getting a work in progress. He seems to have the tools let’s get behind him and hope Grant does his magic. Also while in quarantine, Ike should be working out with a high speed tennis ball server and having to catch everything it shoots at him or do 50 push-ups and suicides. If his hands get better and he keeps them above his shoulders he could make a Ro like jump.
 
I don't hope he's another Ro. Ro didn't blossom until hid 5th year of college. We need this kid to contribute by his sophomore year.
 
He’s likely the 12th man on the roster next year. He would really benefit from a redshirt, but that doesn’t seem likely.

My personal opinion - I see him as a role player (nothing wrong with that), but I would hope the staff can bring in more talent in 2021. A center has to be a major priority.

Agreed. Big time 5 is our biggest priority and have plenty of time to recruit one hard for 2021
 
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"hes not that bad offensively"... is that supposed to inspire confidence zags? lets hope he pulls a Ro Gill, tho hes much shorter.
Eh. Sometimes not all 5 guys on the court are going to be offensive threats, and the pirates desperately need a good dose of rebounding. If he has the hustle, focus and size to do that and makes it his job to get boards first and worry about offensive production later, that’s still a perfectly useful piece to the puzzle
 
Eh. Sometimes not all 5 guys on the court are going to be offensive threats, and the pirates desperately need a good dose of rebounding. If he has the hustle, focus and size to do that and makes it his job to get boards first and worry about offensive production later, that’s still a perfectly useful piece to the puzzle
i know but its basically an interview to hype the kid up haha give him some hype
 
Kevin and Co. recruits for attitude and trains for skill.
I love this class coming in- all have great potential.
And seem to be a great fit.
 
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Is it possible that he would have some sway with Kuminga?
Don’t waste your time even trying to remember how to spell his name. He will be NBA , G league or major blue blood bound. If there is someone at The Partrick school we should worry about it’s Sampson.
 
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He’s likely the 12th man on the roster next year. He would really benefit from a redshirt, but that doesn’t seem likely.

My personal opinion - I see him as a role player (nothing wrong with that), but I would hope the staff can bring in more talent in 2021. A center has to be a major priority.

Potentially he can be the 10th man and get 10 minutes per game. Obviously we have 1 guy as a sit out transfer and I think one of the guards will be an odd man out and the 11th man. Too much depth at the 2 between Molson, Ming, and Reynolds. And they're all not going to split time 13 minutes each. Ngandu is 6'9", 7'5" wingspan.The question is going to be whether he can stay in front of his man defensively and go out and challenge the bigs who go out on the perimeter. 360 dunk shows he's got some athleticisim. His ability to shoot the 3, even in warmup is a sign we are not starting at square 1. Let's hope for the best and know two things. 1. our staff makes players better 2. there are plenty of dudes that turn out to be a lot better than their HS rating.
 
Two things look at schools interested and If you are 6-9 230 and have a 75 wingspan
and can play defense you will get minutes eventually particularly with a defensive
minded coach like Kevin. I think/hope he could be a late recruiting steal.
 
So with the upcoming change to the amateur rules, we are only getting Kuminga if we sponsor him by him doing a commercial for PirateCrew and renaming it KumingaCrew for our sponsorship dollars. It is going to take alot of commitment on our boards part. Still a better investment than a new facility and much cheaper.
 
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