DaboBear said:
All this talk about tortious is torturous.
Dad Joke 101 material
DaboBear said:
All this talk about tortious is torturous.
Mitch Henessey said:
Juslin Bodo Bodo, sophomore center from Cameroon. 7'0", 240 lbs. Averaged 5.3 pts, 8.4 reb this past season.
Started 70 of 71 games for High Point the past two seasons, has converted 66.3% of his FG, but only attempted 3.3 FG per game this past season. He averaged just over 21 minutes per game in both seasons.
Highlights:
His FT shooting has improved, from 39.8% his freshman season to 53.4% this past season, but he's by no means a reliable shooter. I don't know that he's a starting quality big in the Big 12, without some serious improvement, but this is the type of reserve big a contender has for sure.
bear2be2 said:
I really like the way this roster is coming together. I'm not crazy about the number of one-year players we've added, just because it will put us in this same situation next year, but, to a man, I really like the players we're bringing in. This team will be built much more in the image of our successful pre-title teams than our last few have been.
I like that we've abandoned our "stars and scrubs" strategy in favor of one that better balances out the roster. This team will be deeper with productive, blue collar role players than what we've had recently, which is a good thing IMO.
I also like that we've focused on defense and rebounding with this portal haul. If we can get back to crashing the offensive glass like we used to, we'll be a much more consistent team on that end, and our length should result in improved defensive performance.
Another thing I like about this class is that Rataj, Agbim, White and Powell were all the best or second-best player on their teams, and Bodo Bodo and Skillings are elite in areas where our recent teams have struggled.
I can already say that this team is better constructed than any of the last three, which were flawed from the get-go. It may not end up being better, but it doesn't have any glaring holes, other than the second point guard spot, and that's still being addressed.
On paper, this is shaping up to be the deepest and most versatile team we've had in long while. Drew will have a lot of matchup options.
It's particularly nice to actually be fully stocked at both the wing and power forward/post positions. We've started each of the last three seasons at a deficit in one of those two spots, which has left us relying too heavily on guards who weren't good enough to handle it. That shouldn't be the case in 2025-26.
All in all, I think Scott Drew has done a hell of a job of building an entire roster in a short period of time. If he can round it out with the last couple of pieces, I think we'll have a chance to be pretty good.
I don't know that that guy is still out there. Duke Miles, our current target, is certainly not that guy.Jorkel said:bear2be2 said:
I really like the way this roster is coming together. I'm not crazy about the number of one-year players we've added, just because it will put us in this same situation next year, but, to a man, I really like the players we're bringing in. This team will be built much more in the image of our successful pre-title teams than our last few have been.
I like that we've abandoned our "stars and scrubs" strategy in favor of one that better balances out the roster. This team will be deeper with productive, blue collar role players than what we've had recently, which is a good thing IMO.
I also like that we've focused on defense and rebounding with this portal haul. If we can get back to crashing the offensive glass like we used to, we'll be a much more consistent team on that end, and our length should result in improved defensive performance.
Another thing I like about this class is that Rataj, Agbim, White and Powell were all the best or second-best player on their teams, and Bodo Bodo and Skillings are elite in areas where our recent teams have struggled.
I can already say that this team is better constructed than any of the last three, which were flawed from the get-go. It may not end up being better, but it doesn't have any glaring holes, other than the second point guard spot, and that's still being addressed.
On paper, this is shaping up to be the deepest and most versatile team we've had in long while. Drew will have a lot of matchup options.
It's particularly nice to actually be fully stocked at both the wing and power forward/post positions. We've started each of the last three seasons at a deficit in one of those two spots, which has left us relying too heavily on guards who weren't good enough to handle it. That shouldn't be the case in 2025-26.
All in all, I think Scott Drew has done a hell of a job of building an entire roster in a short period of time. If he can round it out with the last couple of pieces, I think we'll have a chance to be pretty good.
Id like a PG that gives 5-7 assist a game
Given that Baylor MBB doesn't play through the post and he will only be asked to screen & roll or slip the screen, doesn't seem like an overly taxing O burden. The D side is the bigger issue and he seems to be more developed on that side of the ball.Mitch Henessey said:
I'm still not entirely convinced that Bodo Bodo is ready to be "the guy" in the post, after only averaging 21 minutes per game in both his seasons at High Point, but I'm open to the idea that he can either grow into it, or that we may add one more big and throw a rotation of Bodo Bodo, Caden Powell, and future unnamed big at opponents and always have a fresh body in the paint.
It will be a rotation between he and Powell at the five. Scott Drew's posts usually don't play more than 25 minutes per game. Missi only averaged 23, for instance. I think you'll see a pretty even time share between those two.Mitch Henessey said:
I'm still not entirely convinced that Bodo Bodo is ready to be "the guy" in the post, after only averaging 21 minutes per game in both his seasons at High Point, but I'm open to the idea that he can either grow into it, or that we may add one more big and throw a rotation of Bodo Bodo, Caden Powell, and future unnamed big at opponents and always have a fresh body in the paint.
Two things to keep in mind with Bodo Bodo is a) he was just a sophomore last year, so there's still a lot of room for growth in our program, which has traditionally done an excellent job developing big men. And b) he was actually better as a freshman than he was as a sophomore, averaging a pretty impressive 7.1 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game in his first year out of high school.Mitch Henessey said:
I'm still not entirely convinced that Bodo Bodo is ready to be "the guy" in the post, after only averaging 21 minutes per game in both his seasons at High Point, but I'm open to the idea that he can either grow into it, or that we may add one more big and throw a rotation of Bodo Bodo, Caden Powell, and future unnamed big at opponents and always have a fresh body in the paint.
7'2 Freshman C Moustapha Thiam has entered the transfer portal, per reports. HUGE addition to the portal as a long (7'5 wingspan), athletic, mobile 7-footer who displayed some legit 3PT shooting ability for UCF this season. In Big 12 play, Thiam averaged:
— Workin It Hoops (@workinithoops) April 16, 2025
• 11.7 PPG
• 6.4 RPG… pic.twitter.com/qlqlGqYg8d
Louisiana G Chancellor White has heard from the following programs, per source:
— The Portal Report (@ThePortalReport) April 17, 2025
Arizona State
Baylor
Texas A&M (new staff)
Kansas State
Colorado State
Wyoming
Northern Colorado
Ball State
Maine
Vermont
Ohio
Holy Cross
Stonehill
Northern
Illinois
Western Michigan… pic.twitter.com/mhO7nL0Tcm
Will this be four schools or five? "School" is more of a metaphor.sicemfromcanada said:
Looks like Dain Dainja is back in the transfer portal, per Pete Thamel
BaylorTWD 1974 said:Will this be four schools or five? "School" is more of a metaphor.sicemfromcanada said:
Looks like Dain Dainja is back in the transfer portal, per Pete Thamel
That's not really company you want to keep. There may not be a more underachieving coach than Penny or program than Memphis in college basketball right now.Stefano DiMera said:
Memphis PG PJ Haggerty also leaving Memphis.
#1 player in portal by far.
Played at TCU then Tulsa.
Fyi.. Penny now has lost his entire roster also..no one returning..there are several other examples that don't contain coaching changes either
NEW: Memphis forward Dain Dainja plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, ESPN reports.
— Transfer Portal (@TransferPortal_) April 17, 2025
Dainja recorded 14.6 points and 7.4 rebounds per game.https://t.co/DPpwUanDsI pic.twitter.com/tWLvoF2JoD
NEWS: UCF transfer Moustapha Thiam, a 7-foot-2 center, has committed to Cincinnati, source told @On3sports.
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) April 21, 2025
The freshman big man averaged 10.4 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks per game this season. https://t.co/w7l9uzvRJ1 pic.twitter.com/looP9tCNzV
Rick Pitino and St. John’s No. 1 ranked portal class:
— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) April 23, 2025
5🌟 Ian Jackson (North Carolina)
4🌟 Bryce Hopkins (Providence)
4🌟 Dillon Mitchell (Cincinnati)
4🌟 Joson Sanon (Arizona State)
4🌟 Oziyah Sellers (Stanford)
The Godfather. 🗽 pic.twitter.com/AiuRFXNf96
Interesting group of suitors put out by the "source". Not sure a p-4 should want on some of these lists.gobears20 said:Louisiana G Chancellor White has heard from the following programs, per source:
— The Portal Report (@ThePortalReport) April 17, 2025
Arizona State
Baylor
Texas A&M (new staff)
Kansas State
Colorado State
Wyoming
Northern Colorado
Ball State
Maine
Vermont
Ohio
Holy Cross
Stonehill
Northern
Illinois
Western Michigan… pic.twitter.com/mhO7nL0Tcm
Given the shooting form in that photo, not seeing a P4 player much less a Baylor player.possible12 said:Interesting group of suitors put out by the "source". Not sure a p-4 should want on some of these lists.gobears20 said:Louisiana G Chancellor White has heard from the following programs, per source:
— The Portal Report (@ThePortalReport) April 17, 2025
Arizona State
Baylor
Texas A&M (new staff)
Kansas State
Colorado State
Wyoming
Northern Colorado
Ball State
Maine
Vermont
Ohio
Holy Cross
Stonehill
Northern
Illinois
Western Michigan… pic.twitter.com/mhO7nL0Tcm
He'll soon be pronounced a big time 'piece' for one of these programs:
"Stonehill beats out Baylor, K-State, and others for prize shooter".
🚨 BEST AVAILABLE TRANSFERS 🚨
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) April 23, 2025
The LATEST top 10 following the transfer portal's closure 👀 @GoodmanHoops and @RobDauster will be LIVE tonight at 9pm ET to break down the latest intel!
TUNE IN:https://t.co/qAV16NRXxD pic.twitter.com/HVizBEDuma
St. John’s transfer Vince Iwuchukwu is hearing from these schools since going portaling, he told @LeagueRDY:
— Sam Kayser (@247HSHoops) April 24, 2025
Baylor
Georgetown
NC State
San Francisco
UNLV
+others
Iwuchukwu is a former four-star recruit who’s averaged 4.3PPG and 2.7RPG throughout his three-year college career. pic.twitter.com/oyccdfCkoP
Boogie Fland is withdrawing from the NBA Draft and returning to college, per @GoodmanHoops.
— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) May 13, 2025
Fland is currently in the transfer portal, with Florida the presumed favorite in his recruitment. pic.twitter.com/aXtVp80q4z