Tafara is expected to head to Maryland.
Updating this, as the portal churns along.Quick update for Ebe and the firm statement of Lance being back via Jon Rothstein.
Currently 4 known departures with one expected, but unannounced. 4 known incoming. Expectations of seeking at least a portal big and a playmaking guard via portal or HS.
Hunch is that we'll ultimately see at least 6 incoming, maybe 7.
Departing via eligibility or transfer:
Sturdivant
Claude
Abram (intentions announced)
Dowouna (intentions announced)
Coleman
Could go either way (in order of departure likelihood):
Sacko
Gapare
Kelly
Souare
Expected to stay (who knows with tampering though):
Ndongo
George
Reeves
Terry
Incoming:
Mustaf
Sutton
Kirouac (expected to redshirt)
Onwuchekwa
With the newcomers, if he can keep Kelly and Ndongo, this is a nice roster. We still need a 5 who can log 25+ minutes. Going into the season with a rookie there is not good. And Baye should not have to play the 5 another season.CDS is sure making a positive impact. Impressive group of new players. Let's see if he can coach them to a post season.
Thanks dtm.. for keeping us up to date . Please continue to do so.Updating this, as the portal churns along.
Departing via eligibility or transfer:
Sturdivant
Claude (seeking medical waiver transfer)
Abram (in portal)
Dowouna (Committed to James Madison)
Coleman (Maybe GA Southern with Swartz landing there?)
Gapare (committed to Maryland)
Could go either way (in order of departure likelihood):
Kelly (testing NBA waters)
Ndongo (testing NBA waters)
Sacko
Souare
Expected to stay (who knows with tampering though):
George
Reeves
Terry
Incoming:
Mustaf
Sutton
Kirouac (expected to redshirt)
Onwuchekwa
McCollum (transfer in from Oklahoma)
Recapping... We've got 10 locked in right now, 2 getting NBA feedback, and 1 open spot.
It's out there that Luke O'Brien, Colorado transfer, is visiting GT & ND this coming week. He'd be a designated shooter type role. We'll see, I guess.
Weird, but I am ecstatically optimistic if we can hang onto Ndongo and filled with concern if we lose him. One player shouldn’t make that big of a swing in my emotions but…… I like the idea of George, Reeves and Ndongo returning and being able to communicate to new position players what the CDS philosophy is. I felt like they got it and would be an anchor for the team. Losing Ndongo feels like too much churn and starting over again with a bran new team as opposed to evolving the team to the next stage.With the newcomers, if he can keep Kelly and Ndongo, this is a nice roster. We still need a 5 who can log 25+ minutes. Going into the season with a rookie there is not good. And Baye should not have to play the 5 another season.
I will put forward an alternative view. With this roster I think we need a 4 who can stretch the floor but also provide some defensive rebounding and defense. That is the hole we have in the roster right now.With the newcomers, if he can keep Kelly and Ndongo, this is a nice roster. We still need a 5 who can log 25+ minutes. Going into the season with a rookie there is not good. And Baye should not have to play the 5 another season.
Ndongo was the team’s most important player last season. His skill set is very hard to replace. I feel as you do on losing/keeping him. I think he is gone though I hope I am wrongWeird, but I am ecstatically optimistic if we can hang onto Ndongo and filled with concern if we lose him. One player shouldn’t make that big of a swing in my emotions but…… I like the idea of George, Reeves and Ndongo returning and being able to communicate to new position players what the CDS philosophy is. I felt like they got it and would be an anchor for the team. Losing Ndongo feels like too much churn and starting over again with a bran new team as opposed to evolving the team to the next stage.
Yes, I would not like another year of having to say, after loses, thatWeird, but I am ecstatically optimistic if we can hang onto Ndongo and filled with concern if we lose him. One player shouldn’t make that big of a swing in my emotions but…… I like the idea of George, Reeves and Ndongo returning and being able to communicate to new position players what the CDS philosophy is. I felt like they got it and would be an anchor for the team. Losing Ndongo feels like too much churn and starting over again with a bran new team as opposed to evolving the team to the next stage.
Going pro would suit me more than him transferring. It would be rough and kinda sad to have to play against him. He was a pleasure to watch.I will put forward an alternative view. With this roster I think we need a 4 who can stretch the floor but also provide some defensive rebounding and defense. That is the hole we have in the roster right now.
I know folks are thinking about rim defense but our offensive system makes the 5 spot a playmaker spot off the short roll. The 5 has to be able to make really quick decisions on the move around the foul line to shoot, drive or pass. Ndongo excelled at that. Ben Lammers, Alvin Jones and most (not all) classic rim protector 5's are not going to work in this system. Ndongo went for 12 and 8 in this system and would be expected to improve that with a year under his belt and a few more pounds on his shoulders. And GT was 4th in the ACC in rebounding margin - so while we did have issues with bigger 5's at some critical times it was not a routine issue. Ndongo's skill set fits really well with this system especially if we can improve our floor spacing (ie improve our 3 point shooting). GT was 12 in the ACC in 3pt %.
Now the caveot is if Ndongo has improved his 3 pt shooting in practice and CDS does want to commit to him at the 4. But recognize he only took twelve 3 point shots last year and when he did go to the corner on offense teams ignored him out there clogging the lane. He has to be a threat out there for the system we run to be effective if he does move to the 4. Maybe he has shown enough in practice / development sessions for CDS to commit to this move - maybe. Or we change to an offensive system more like VT's with a dual post of sorts and 2 guys operating around foul line extended. But CDS has been pretty direct about the system he wants.
Finding a starting 5 who can replicate Ndongo's ability to work the short roll is not an easy task. Either find someone with his athletic quickness, etc. or more likely go for a rim protector 5 who can hit 3's off the pick/pop and adjust that way. But it still means Ndongo has to be a net plus at the 4. Right now to me it is easier to see his benefit at the 5 more than the 4 unless other things change.
Tafara is heading to Maryland.
I love your analysis. I just have one point of disagreement and one question as food for thought.I will put forward an alternative view. With this roster I think we need a 4 who can stretch the floor but also provide some defensive rebounding and defense. That is the hole we have in the roster right now.
I know folks are thinking about rim defense but our offensive system makes the 5 spot a playmaker spot off the short roll. The 5 has to be able to make really quick decisions on the move around the foul line to shoot, drive or pass. Ndongo excelled at that. Ben Lammers, Alvin Jones and most (not all) classic rim protector 5's are not going to work in this system. Ndongo went for 12 and 8 in this system and would be expected to improve that with a year under his belt and a few more pounds on his shoulders. And GT was 4th in the ACC in rebounding margin - so while we did have issues with bigger 5's at some critical times it was not a routine issue. Ndongo's skill set fits really well with this system especially if we can improve our floor spacing (ie improve our 3 point shooting). GT was 12 in the ACC in 3pt %.
Now the caveot is if Ndongo has improved his 3 pt shooting in practice and CDS does want to commit to him at the 4. But recognize he only took twelve 3 point shots last year and when he did go to the corner on offense teams ignored him out there clogging the lane. He has to be a threat out there for the system we run to be effective if he does move to the 4. Maybe he has shown enough in practice / development sessions for CDS to commit to this move - maybe. Or we change to an offensive system more like VT's with a dual post of sorts and 2 guys operating around foul line extended. But CDS has been pretty direct about the system he wants.
Finding a starting 5 who can replicate Ndongo's ability to work the short roll is not an easy task. Either find someone with his athletic quickness, etc. or more likely go for a rim protector 5 who can hit 3's off the pick/pop and adjust that way. But it still means Ndongo has to be a net plus at the 4. Right now to me it is easier to see his benefit at the 5 more than the 4 unless other things change.