Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
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Originally Posted by
sportsfanatic21
Jordan was a transfer though (after 2 other schools).
In the current environment of NIL and transfer rules, does it matter? Do we expect to keep players for 4 years? Previous to Brown, the last top 100 nationwide recruit we had was Ty Harper. He did not get much playing time here but is doing well for Youngstown State now.
Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
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Originally Posted by
zephyr
If they stay. If not, development doesn't really matter
Beyond the Kevin Foote and Jay Walker interviews, Coach White has spoken to Jamarcus Fitzpatrick of Katc and Dave Schultz of Locked on Sun Belt. In each one of those he has said that one of his retention points will be that development skills of the staff is so strong that the players best chance of playing beyond college will be to stay here.
Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
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Originally Posted by
Cajunsmike
Beyond the Kevin Foote and Jay Walker interviews, Coach White has spoken to Jamarcus Fitzpatrick of Katc and Dave Schultz of Locked on Sun Belt. In each one of those he has said that one of his retention points will be that development skills of the staff is so strong that the players best chance of playing beyond college will be to stay here.
Come on Mike. That is coach speak and you know it. I'm not saying it can't happen but you saying that if a team like Houston or Texas Tech even come calling that players will choose to stay here?
Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
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Originally Posted by
zephyr
Come on Mike. That is coach speak and you know it. I'm not saying it can't happen but you saying that if a team like Houston or Texas Tech even come calling that players will choose to stay here?
Mike repeated what Coach Q said. Did you miss the part where "he has said"?
Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
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Originally Posted by
zephyr
Come on Mike. That is coach speak and you know it. I'm not saying it can't happen but you saying that if a team like Houston or Texas Tech even come calling that players will choose to stay here?
Considering players are leaving Houston right now, I would say it's possible. Basketball is a lot different than football in that your chances of moving "up" and actually playing are pretty slim. Look at the people that have transferred from UL the last few years. Jordan Brown is a prime example.
Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
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Originally Posted by
Cajunsmike
This article states his perimeter shot is not his strong point. I watched video of him and it appears technique is fine on his jumper. Probably needs slight refinement and more consistency. His handle is smooth and he finishes well with either hand at the basket.
Dominate in the midrange and quit shooting 30 three’s a game.
Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
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Originally Posted by
zephyr
Come on Mike. That is coach speak and you know it. I'm not saying it can't happen but you saying that if a team like Houston or Texas Tech even come calling that players will choose to stay here?
I agree Coach White saying development skills by the staff will be a retention point is Coach speak. He had to answer something like that when asked. He was not going to say we have no chance at keeping good players. As far as the schools you mentioned, we will not keep players if they believe they will receive lots of playing time and significant NIL funds. However, we may be able to keep them if they are recruited to be bench guys at better known schools.
Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
Lewis shot quite a few mid range shots in the video I saw. I bet we will see some of those next season. However, in one of his interviews Coach White said that guys will improve their 3 point percentage while here and we will shoot them as much as any other team. His key is rebounding. That will be a major focus of the staff, just like at Houston. On nights when shots are not falling, getting multiple shots per possession gives you a chance to win.
Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
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Originally Posted by
JMV JustMyView
Mike repeated what Coach Q said. Did you miss the part where "he has said"?
Did you miss the part where I said that's coach speak?
Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
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Originally Posted by
FeelDaRage
Considering players are leaving Houston right now, I would say it's possible. Basketball is a lot different than football in that your chances of moving "up" and actually playing are pretty slim. Look at the people that have transferred from UL the last few years. Jordan Brown is a prime example.
Houston is also considered a top 2-3 team next year which means they have significant talent coming in....
Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
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Originally Posted by
zephyr
Did you miss the part where I said that's coach speak?
I didn't miss this part of your statement. you saying that if a team like Houston or Texas Tech even come calling that players will choose to stay here? You also called Mike out.
Re: Joshua Lewis commitment story
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Originally Posted by
JMV JustMyView
I didn't miss this part of your statement. you saying that if a team like Houston or Texas Tech even come calling that players will choose to stay here? You also called Mike out.
Maybe in your hyperbolic little world I called him out but he actually confirmed in his follow up response that he knew it was coach speak. I can appreciate the coach's desire to develop and retain players as EVERY coach should be looking to do this but we all know that when the bigger programs with bigger budgets come calling some of our better players, we have little to no chance to retain them and even coach Q knows that.