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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 41656" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>I agree that I like the rope we've got here compared to The Hive, although I do think there are some well-connected posters there.</p><p></p><p>My stance is this. The 2015 class has to be of high quality, with or without Jaylen Brown. That said, if you land Jaylen Brown, it becomes easier to accept a lesser record, say .500, when you know you're bringing in the horses to put you over the top. </p><p></p><p>Additionally, with or without Jaylen Brown, that 2015 class needs to maintain the foundation built. Many will disagree, but I think our current core is pretty good, although it does need some juice to get over the top.</p><p></p><p>There's a ton of in-state talent in GA this year and we're also casting a wider net across New England prep schools, Texas, Chicagoland. Not everyone needs to be a Top 25-50 kid, but this class needs to be very solid with 1-2 difference makers.</p><p></p><p>If that can't be achieved, then there are bigger concerns at hand for sustainable recruiting. I'm hoping CBG can mitigate & eliminate those concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 41656, member: 572"] I agree that I like the rope we've got here compared to The Hive, although I do think there are some well-connected posters there. My stance is this. The 2015 class has to be of high quality, with or without Jaylen Brown. That said, if you land Jaylen Brown, it becomes easier to accept a lesser record, say .500, when you know you're bringing in the horses to put you over the top. Additionally, with or without Jaylen Brown, that 2015 class needs to maintain the foundation built. Many will disagree, but I think our current core is pretty good, although it does need some juice to get over the top. There's a ton of in-state talent in GA this year and we're also casting a wider net across New England prep schools, Texas, Chicagoland. Not everyone needs to be a Top 25-50 kid, but this class needs to be very solid with 1-2 difference makers. If that can't be achieved, then there are bigger concerns at hand for sustainable recruiting. I'm hoping CBG can mitigate & eliminate those concerns. [/QUOTE]
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