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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 561706" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I don't think Pastner has to make the NCAA next year. i do think he needs to make the NIT.</p><p>That would show good improvement with a roster that will mostly return.</p><p></p><p>His 2020 class will be put together without any help from on court play this season. I do think 2021 would be very hard to recruit without a NIT or better season next year.</p><p>i think the best case scenario (don't know the last time that happened with GT though) would be 2 grads - 1 big and 1 guard and 2 HS, also 1 big and 1 guard this spring and then have 4 schollies to use in 2020 with at least 2 going to Top 100 players. </p><p></p><p>I also watch UVA this Tourney and think GT should use Moses in a similar way to Diakite. they do not use him as a primary scorer and they don't have him hang around outside (though they do use him for screens but then send him down on them). They are very similar in build and athleticism. Both came into college at about 6'9, 205 and now as a R-JR (Diakite was yet another 4 star player Bennett redshirted as a fr - no one does that better than he does) is 6'9, 228. Moses was 6'9 221 as a true Soph and to me looks like he has a slightly wider frame so he could probably go to 230 or so without losing any athleticism.</p><p></p><p>They do need to find a 3rd guard so Jose doesn't have to play 40 min. He should be on the court no more than 35. He plays so hard, but isn't really big so he gets beat up a little. IMO Bolden would be ideal if they could convince him to come.</p><p>I wouldn't expect either Price or Edwards to play much as a FR if GT can land either. Price is 6'5, 170 and Edwards 6'11, 188. Both are going to need some serious S&C work, but both also have intriguing skillsets if you can give them a year or two to grow in college.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 561706, member: 1776"] I don't think Pastner has to make the NCAA next year. i do think he needs to make the NIT. That would show good improvement with a roster that will mostly return. His 2020 class will be put together without any help from on court play this season. I do think 2021 would be very hard to recruit without a NIT or better season next year. i think the best case scenario (don't know the last time that happened with GT though) would be 2 grads - 1 big and 1 guard and 2 HS, also 1 big and 1 guard this spring and then have 4 schollies to use in 2020 with at least 2 going to Top 100 players. I also watch UVA this Tourney and think GT should use Moses in a similar way to Diakite. they do not use him as a primary scorer and they don't have him hang around outside (though they do use him for screens but then send him down on them). They are very similar in build and athleticism. Both came into college at about 6'9, 205 and now as a R-JR (Diakite was yet another 4 star player Bennett redshirted as a fr - no one does that better than he does) is 6'9, 228. Moses was 6'9 221 as a true Soph and to me looks like he has a slightly wider frame so he could probably go to 230 or so without losing any athleticism. They do need to find a 3rd guard so Jose doesn't have to play 40 min. He should be on the court no more than 35. He plays so hard, but isn't really big so he gets beat up a little. IMO Bolden would be ideal if they could convince him to come. I wouldn't expect either Price or Edwards to play much as a FR if GT can land either. Price is 6'5, 170 and Edwards 6'11, 188. Both are going to need some serious S&C work, but both also have intriguing skillsets if you can give them a year or two to grow in college. [/QUOTE]
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