Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Men's Basketball coach Bob Marlin added his second BIG EAST transfer for the 2021-22 season on Thursday when he announced that former Creighton letterwinner Antwann Jones signed a Grant-in-Aid.
Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Men's Basketball coach Bob Marlin added his second BIG EAST transfer for the 2021-22 season on Thursday when he announced that former Creighton letterwinner Antwann Jones signed a Grant-in-Aid.
Got a basketball Jones...Got a Basketball Jones....
Jones now shows up on the team roster shown on ragincajuns.com. 17 players on it. That many guys will present a challenge for the coaching staff to manage.
Kobe had signed in November before suffering the knee injury in February of his senior year. Cadwell was coming off of a successful freshman year at the JUCO level and decomitted from one of the top mid major programs in the country in Buffalo. From what I understand Joe Charles suffered a broken leg as a freshman but played as a Sophomore and Junior before opting out of his Senior year due to Covid. Feel free to share if you have further knowledge on any of those.
You are correct in all of your information. The injury to Kobe happened after he had committed to us, we did not recruit damaged goods, he got hurt after he commmitted. And Charles is not injury prone, he decided to opt out like many other players in HS, College and pro sports due to covid. I am not sure about Cadwell, as I don't know his injury background, but as far as Charles and Julien, I would not say they were damaged goods. Gordon was a different story, I think we knew he had injury issues, but the upside on Gordon was worth the risk as he was a high level recruit. And even with his injuries, in his first year with us, I think he out performed the expectations (due to the injury). We were not sure how much he would play at all for us, he ended up playing in 20 games and starting 3. He averaged almost 11 minutes a game off the bench, shooting 43% from the field and 38.5% from 3 point land. He was also a 74% FT shooter. If he is healthier he can be a very good bench player for us. My only issue with him and I have stated this before, is that he is not a guy who is capable, at this point, of creating his own shots. He is a really good 3 point shooter when he has open 3's, but unlike Cedric and even Devin Butts last year, Gordon is a spot up guy. Now some of that may have to do with injury, but to me he looks like a guy that you try to get the open pass to for the shot, not a guy that can create his outside shot opportunities. He also was slow around the basket for a big guy. But that probably was injury related. At 6'7", 220 lbs, I would hope he would become a better rebounder. Remember he was a ESPN Top 100 recruit even without playing his senior year due to injury.
Bottom line is that Gordon can shoot the ball, when he is in the game, we have to make sure we run plays that give him the best opportunity to score, that has to be on the coaches. A guy that is a 38.5% 3 point guy, is a good shooter. Only Cedric Russell shot better on the team from 3 point land then Jacobi Gordon, unless you count Theo Akwuba who hit 2 of 2 last year. And of guys that averaged at least 10 minutes per game he was our #2 FT % guy on the team, better than Mylik Wilson, Theo Akwuba, Ty Harper and Devin Butts, who all shot over 70% from the FT line.
Gordon entered the transfer portal last week. This was either due to him seeing Brown coming in, Gueye returning, and Julien healthy and knowing minutes would be limited, or perhaps the staff asked him to move on in order to make room for Antwann Jones. Either way I think we saw last year he had the talent but the previous injuries really limited his game and made him a liability on the defensive end.
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