Saint Lucia β‘οΈ Waco π±π¨
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Welcome to the family, Noah!#SicEm | #CultureofJOY pic.twitter.com/s6JVVgcMq3
Saint Lucia β‘οΈ Waco π±π¨
— Baylor Menβs Basketball (@BaylorMBB) November 13, 2023
Welcome to the family, Noah!#SicEm | #CultureofJOY pic.twitter.com/s6JVVgcMq3
McCook Community College standout Noah Boyed chooses to sign on with Baylor over Nebraska! π @BaylorMBB @MCC_IndiansMBB pic.twitter.com/DSuzmlb4y1
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Totally normal athleticism in a photo shoot for a 7β0 240lb player π
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2024 Noah Boyed (McCook CC) pic.twitter.com/2qMePEidEU
2024 7β0 Noah Boyed (McCook CC) will visit Baylor November 10th. Per source.
— Sean Paul (@SeanPaulCBB) November 3, 2023
Offers from UAB, Cal, Nebraska, Baylor, Oklahoma and Ohio St.
Plans to make a decision and sign in the fall.
Boyed already started the season strong. A clear HM prospect from the JUCO ranks.
We'll lose Missi and EJ and add a couple of JUCO bigs in Yanis NdJonga and Noah Boyed. It's nice to have a four-year developmental guy like Josh O because he should do nothing but improve over his final two seasons.DanaDane said:
Drew knows Missi is not long for Waco and he also knows he is gonna needs some bigs with full bodies with Zona coming into the conference given their focus on big bodied international recruits.
Yeah. He gone. Enjoy him while we've got him.Crawfoso1973 said:
Missi won't be back.
Not sure why it is a foregone conclusion that he would be gone unless he specifically stated as much. He shows a lot of potential but would need to have a Sochan-like trajectory to warrant leaving after one year for the NBA, otherwise he will instead follow the paths of Brown, Miller and such.bear2be2 said:Yeah. He gone. Enjoy him while we've got him.Crawfoso1973 said:
Missi won't be back.
Because a) his skill set already translates well to the modern NBA whether he develops a low post game or not and b) NBA teams draft more on reward than risk because any flops can be drafted over in the next draft or three.EasyE said:Not sure why it is a foregone conclusion that he would be gone unless he specifically stated as much. He shows a lot of potential but would need to have a Sochan-like trajectory to warrant leaving after one year for the NBA, otherwise he will instead follow the paths of Brown, Miller and such.bear2be2 said:Yeah. He gone. Enjoy him while we've got him.Crawfoso1973 said:
Missi won't be back.
And yet at this stage he is nowhere near the lottery.bear2be2 said:Because a) his skill set already translates well to the modern NBA whether he develops a low post game or not and b) NBA teams draft more on reward than risk because any flops can be drafted over in the next draft or three.EasyE said:Not sure why it is a foregone conclusion that he would be gone unless he specifically stated as much. He shows a lot of potential but would need to have a Sochan-like trajectory to warrant leaving after one year for the NBA, otherwise he will instead follow the paths of Brown, Miller and such.bear2be2 said:Yeah. He gone. Enjoy him while we've got him.Crawfoso1973 said:
Missi won't be back.
Scouts and NBA execs will drool over Missi's upside all year and one will take him in the lottery. The guy is already playing at an all-conference level in the opening weeks of the season as a 17- or 18-year-old freshman. He's not going to be here this time next year.
Wow, someone showing a lot of love for Yves. I hope he performs so well he ends up there. Here we come Final Four with two lottery picks in the lineup! Well, maybe if they can figure out how to play better defense.Crawfoso1973 said:
Not only will he be in the lottery, he will end up going ahead of Walter.
Sit back and watch.EasyE said:And yet at this stage he is nowhere near the lottery.bear2be2 said:Because a) his skill set already translates well to the modern NBA whether he develops a low post game or not and b) NBA teams draft more on reward than risk because any flops can be drafted over in the next draft or three.EasyE said:Not sure why it is a foregone conclusion that he would be gone unless he specifically stated as much. He shows a lot of potential but would need to have a Sochan-like trajectory to warrant leaving after one year for the NBA, otherwise he will instead follow the paths of Brown, Miller and such.bear2be2 said:Yeah. He gone. Enjoy him while we've got him.Crawfoso1973 said:
Missi won't be back.
Scouts and NBA execs will drool over Missi's upside all year and one will take him in the lottery. The guy is already playing at an all-conference level in the opening weeks of the season as a 17- or 18-year-old freshman. He's not going to be here this time next year.
We entered tonight ranked 22nd nationally in defensive efficiency. We're going to be fine on that end.EasyE said:Wow, someone showing a lot of love for Yves. I hope he performs so well he ends up there. Here we come Final Four with two lottery picks in the lineup! Well, maybe if they can figure out how to play better defense.Crawfoso1973 said:
Not only will he be in the lottery, he will end up going ahead of Walter.