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My way too early, possibly problematic look at potential GT Hoops roster management
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<blockquote data-quote="78pike" data-source="post: 1008449" data-attributes="member: 4030"><p>I think the outlook of this team changes drastically if we are able to get the transfer from Rutgers, Omoruyi. He is considered in the top 5 of talent of all the transfers out there. First of all he is one of the top shot blockers/rim protectors in all of college basketball the last couple of years. He is a true 5 who will not be sliding to the corners looking for a three. Having him would allow Ndongo to float the floor more and play the weak side shot blocker that he excels at and relieve him of the responsibility of guarding the big man down low. Which should help him stay out of foul trouble as well. Getting Omoruyi will solve that low post problem we have had for years and allow the athleticism of the remaining roster to flourish. If Gapare was looking for NIL money to stay, I hope the reason he didn't get it was because we are loading up on this guy from Rutgers. Gotta hope that our assistant coach from there might have some influence on his decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="78pike, post: 1008449, member: 4030"] I think the outlook of this team changes drastically if we are able to get the transfer from Rutgers, Omoruyi. He is considered in the top 5 of talent of all the transfers out there. First of all he is one of the top shot blockers/rim protectors in all of college basketball the last couple of years. He is a true 5 who will not be sliding to the corners looking for a three. Having him would allow Ndongo to float the floor more and play the weak side shot blocker that he excels at and relieve him of the responsibility of guarding the big man down low. Which should help him stay out of foul trouble as well. Getting Omoruyi will solve that low post problem we have had for years and allow the athleticism of the remaining roster to flourish. If Gapare was looking for NIL money to stay, I hope the reason he didn't get it was because we are loading up on this guy from Rutgers. Gotta hope that our assistant coach from there might have some influence on his decision. [/QUOTE]
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