Let's fact check another post of yours, using your own criteria:bear2be2 said:That trend pre-dates the FBI investigation. They've had way more developmental stars than one-and-done stars since the Wiggins/Embiid year 10 years ago. It's basically been Josh Jackson and Grady Dick since.Quinton said:bear2be2 said:Quinton said:
I'm knocking on bear2 a little bit but he would have preferred we signed Houston's best players years ago. Shead and Roberts, both mid major no name recruits at the time. Would have guaranteed us four years with them.
And I get his point and frustration but it's not so simple.
I think it's interesting that Kansas has largely gone away from the one-and-done game. They'll recruit some here and there, like Dick last year, but their rosters the past several years have been built around experienced transfers and developmental cornerstones (Harris and Adams this year, Jalen Wilson last year, Ochai Agbaji, Christian Braun and David McCormack before that).
It isn't that interesting though. This is directly correlated with their fbi investigation issues. Their hand was forced as their recruiting fell off (just recently picking back up). It's well documented.
So they didn't have to make the decision we've all been debating for so long. They were relegated to the so called sweet spot players. Third and fourth year guys who actually go on to play pro.
Point is, Self wasn't making deliberate decisions to shun top guys. They were whiffing due to off court issues.
2014-15: Kelly Oubre Jr.
2014-15: Cliff Alexander
2015-16: Cheick Diallo
2016-17: Josh Jackson
2022-23: Grady Dick