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Thread: MBB: Cajuns' comeback felt better, but what does future hold?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwl1951 View Post
    Carter is a natural point guard whose motor never stops! 6’3”/215lbs., strong, physical, quick first step and can shoot, assist, rebound and defend with quick hands stealing the ball. The kid played played both football and basketball, participating as a key starter with both teams during football season! This kid is the complete package and extremely intelligent....4.0gpa, 32ACT. HE HAS NATURAL LEADERSHIP ABILITIES, CONSTANTLY COMMUNICATES ON BOTH SIDES OF THE COURT AND TAKES CHARGE...something our Ragin Cajun basketball team is lacking.
    I know him very well and live next door to his grandparents. Good kid and great player. Only concern I'd have about him at next level is quickness at the PG spot. Outside of that, he needs to keep working on his outside shot but he is a natural for the position. If we're going to continually take chances on players at the PG spot, I think there is little downside to offering him. Don't think he's going anywhere and would likely actually be here for 4 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    He was offered...maybe academic/athletic combo scholarship? https://espn1420.com/carter-domingue...ul-basketball/
    Preferred walk on

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Here's my question, and this is not sarcasm but where are his offers from other mid-majors? To be honest, I have not seen him play in person but I've seen him play a few times on TV. From what I seen, he has many of those intangibles that you list, but how does he match up against a good PG like Allen from Georgia State? From what I've seen, he is not quick enough to guard an athlete that posses the skills of Allen. But I'm interested in your feed back sense you mentioned him.
    T, I've seen him play a lot and even coached my son against him years ago and I'm familiar with him. I agree about the quickness and I think that's probably the knock on him especially with Covid and likely a lack of visits by coaches, they are only going by what they see on Maxpreps or measurables. I would offer though that I don't know how much slower he is than say a Russell and I'm sure covering some of the quicker guys out there could be troublesome but Au was able to go out there and guard guys and there's no way he's got better quickness than Carter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    T, I've seen him play a lot and even coached my son against him years ago and I'm familiar with him. I agree about the quickness and I think that's probably the knock on him especially with Covid and likely a lack of visits by coaches, they are only going by what they see on Maxpreps or measurables. I would offer though that I don't know how much slower he is than say a Russell and I'm sure covering some of the quicker guys out there could be troublesome but Au was able to go out there and guard guys and there's no way he's got better quickness than Carter.
    He’s plenty quick. He’s quicker than au and Russell

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    Quote Originally Posted by RC8 View Post
    He’s plenty quick. He’s quicker than au and Russell
    My initial thought is that I think you are correct. My understanding is that he's played on the state's best AAU team out of New Orleans as their starting PG and has outperformed many he's gone up against. I think he's obviously quicker than Au. Not sure about Russell but he would be similar if he's not quick and Russell is at least able to guard at this level. I just think that's the recruiting knock on Carter whether its accurate or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RC8 View Post
    He’s plenty quick. He’s quicker than au and Russell
    He's definitely quicker than AU, but he is not a nature PG either. He should be a 2G, he can't guard quicker PG's in the SBC. I'm not certain I agree that he is quicker than Russell, who I've seen run full court a number of times over the past 4 seasons.

    But the bottom line is MBB needs an experienced PG, he has too many wing players including Harrison that are not natural handling the ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    He's definitely quicker than AU, but he is not a nature PG either. He should be a 2G, he can't guard quicker PG's in the SBC. I'm not certain I agree that he is quicker than Russell, who I've seen run full court a number of times over the past 4 seasons.

    But the bottom line is MBB needs an experienced PG, he has too many wing players including Harrison that are not natural handling the ball.
    Think you meant Harper when you typed Harrison. As far as Domingue is concerned, STM has a playoff game in CajunDome tomorrow night. There is an opportunity for many to watch him play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    Think you meant Harper when you typed Harrison. As far as Domingue is concerned, STM has a playoff game in CajunDome tomorrow night. There is an opportunity for many to watch him play.
    I may go watch them play Mike. But there are a number of PGs in the transfer portal that can help this program next season. That's direction I hope we will see before the fall semester.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    I may go watch them play Mike. But there are a number of PGs in the transfer portal that can help this program next season. That's direction I hope we will see before the fall semester.
    I agree that the priority will be a guard ready to make a meaningful contribution immediately. That does not mean Domingue will not be brought on board as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    He's definitely quicker than AU, but he is not a nature PG either. He should be a 2G, he can't guard quicker PG's in the SBC. I'm not certain I agree that he is quicker than Russell, who I've seen run full court a number of times over the past 4 seasons.

    But the bottom line is MBB needs an experienced PG, he has too many wing players including Harrison that are not natural handling the ball.
    And that's why I think that Carter could make an impact here because I think he can be more effective as a defender at the PG level than Au and he's a natural PG which Au is not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    I may go watch them play Mike. But there are a number of PGs in the transfer portal that can help this program next season. That's direction I hope we will see before the fall semester.
    Why do we need a PG, if Harper is a top 100 recruit, he may be the only top 100 recruit in the whole CONF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBOYD View Post
    Why do we need a PG, if Harper is a top 100 recruit, he may be the only top 100 recruit in the whole CONF.
    Harper's instinct is to drive to the basket in an attempt to score. He does not pass well yet off of his drives. Recall he was a pure freshman this past season who did not join the team until almost Christmas. He should benefit from a complete off season going forward. Maybe he can develop into a PG role. He was more of a combo guy this year. Late in the season Malik Wilson handled the point guard duties more than either Cedric Russell or Ty Harper

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