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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 704530" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>How can you really evaluate how someone was as a developmental take after just 1 year? Isn't that expected as a developmental take? </p><p></p><p>Anyways, I'm not overly enthusiastic about Howard but we have 3 openings late in the process during a time we can't really do a lot of the normal recruiting things. With us having 3 scholarships open and an incentive to fill them all quick, getting in before the NCAA rules on our appeal and basically cuts that to 2 openings, it doesn't surprise me to see us show some interest. If the NCAA rules change allowing for a one time free transfer then he gives us another big body for next year and brings a decent shot blocking threat (blocked at a rate similar to Banks last year although on a much lower mpg). If not then it gives us a third post option after next year that has some experience and development. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>With the change we made midseason last year it isn't quite as big a deal. That kind of depends on the direction Pastner chooses to go with the team, but we moved away from having the 5 as a playmaker this past year, and with it leading to better play it wouldn't surprise me to see us go in that direction in general. Still not something you want but not quite as big a deal as it would have been in the recent past for us. </p><p></p><p>In any case he's a big body who if eligible next year we can throw in the post and tell him to go for blocked shots without worrying too much about getting in foul trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 704530, member: 2299"] How can you really evaluate how someone was as a developmental take after just 1 year? Isn't that expected as a developmental take? Anyways, I'm not overly enthusiastic about Howard but we have 3 openings late in the process during a time we can't really do a lot of the normal recruiting things. With us having 3 scholarships open and an incentive to fill them all quick, getting in before the NCAA rules on our appeal and basically cuts that to 2 openings, it doesn't surprise me to see us show some interest. If the NCAA rules change allowing for a one time free transfer then he gives us another big body for next year and brings a decent shot blocking threat (blocked at a rate similar to Banks last year although on a much lower mpg). If not then it gives us a third post option after next year that has some experience and development. With the change we made midseason last year it isn't quite as big a deal. That kind of depends on the direction Pastner chooses to go with the team, but we moved away from having the 5 as a playmaker this past year, and with it leading to better play it wouldn't surprise me to see us go in that direction in general. Still not something you want but not quite as big a deal as it would have been in the recent past for us. In any case he's a big body who if eligible next year we can throw in the post and tell him to go for blocked shots without worrying too much about getting in foul trouble. [/QUOTE]
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