This was expected.
Not surprising...would not surprise me at all if the staff "gently" told him to pursue opportunities even if he could have returned and provided some leadership. I think it's time to turn the page with the Devoe/Usher/Moore/Parham/Alvarado/Moses group accomplishing all they could for us...with the latter two already in the NBA. The young guys need their own identity and room to grow.
But them being 'ok' with him leaving runs counter to the whole GOSO strategy, no? Unless they have experienced portal bodies lined up.
Not that I want to argue. I mean we both know, in a battle of wits, one of us is unarmed.
But them being 'ok' with him leaving runs counter to the whole GOSO strategy, no? Unless they have experienced portal bodies lined up.
I would prefer Moore to be on the team. Whether we get a grad transfer and/or a young gun steps up, Moore is going to be better than our 10-13 slots on the bench. Probably a starter again next year and no worse than a material minutes contributor. He knows our defenses too, which is not easy for anyone to walk right into.
I would prefer Moore to be on the team. Whether we get a grad transfer and/or a young gun steps up, Moore is going to be better than our 10-13 slots on the bench. Probably a starter again next year and no worse than a material minutes contributor. He knows our defenses too, which is not easy for anyone to walk right into.
I agree with rather having him on the team than not. I think he would be a very valuable defensive tool for us to throw at some great players.
But from a coaching standpoint I can see why it might make things simpler for him to move on. If he's on the team there would be a constant question of do we play him for his experience and defense or one of the younger guys for the offensive potential. Now it's better to have the option than not, but IMO the key to success next year is for us to find a way for the 2,3, and 4 spots to do a lot of heavy lifting scoring wise. I think Howard and Sturdy can be solid contributors, but not enough to allow for us to run as offensively limited a player as Khalid is. With out Moore, the question is moot. You go with the young guys, which would probably lead to more mistakes, but may also be the path that gives us the best chance at making the tournament, and I'm not sure if Pastner would pull that trigger if Moore was an option.
In short, it may be that we need to take the risk, and Moore transferring makes us more likely to go for the risk rather than the safer play. But again, the best case would be for him to return and to be an option, and if the best play is to play someone else we just do that.
I agree. He's fulfilled his obligation. Go spend a year somewhere else. Who knows, maybe he ends up in coaching. The exposure and experience with another team would be valuable. He has skills that would be beneficial to this team next year, but if him being here takes minutes from Jalen Moore or some of the other young guys, that may be more detrimental than beneficial. I think we have leadership without him. Good luck to him wherever he lands. (If he doesn't land somewhere else, I would not have a problem with Pastner bringing him back)I like Khalid, but I think he has done what he can here and it is better for each party that he broaden his horizons, move on and learn from a different set of coaches. And for our program, it is time we use his scholarship to change the composition of this roster, which, as it is, is not serving us very well. There are problems to fix and, frankly, we need the 'ship.
I didn't mean to infer Hill would replace Moore in the lineup. Just that he has just as much potential for productivity.FWIW, I think J Moore is more likely to fill K Moore's spot than Hill.
I have assumed all the SR are gone, so this is not surprising and not really disappointing. I actually could see him catching on at a pretty good program where they need a defense and intangibles type guy.
yep, my guess is that next yr after all the portal action is through ,we will be sorry we don't have him.I would prefer Moore to be on the team. Whether we get a grad transfer and/or a young gun steps up, Moore is going to be better than our 10-13 slots on the bench. Probably a starter again next year and no worse than a material minutes contributor. He knows our defenses too, which is not easy for anyone to walk right into.