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Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

PostPosted: June 6th, 2014, 8:05 am
by mvcfan
Ah, like a ghost town.

Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

PostPosted: June 6th, 2014, 8:56 am
by Cdizzle
WSU's incoming players would win the Valley this year by themselves.

Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

PostPosted: June 6th, 2014, 9:00 am
by agrinut
Cdizzle wrote:WSU's incoming players would win the Valley this year by themselves.


Just like how thier bench won it in 2011?

Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

PostPosted: June 6th, 2014, 9:05 am
by Cdizzle
agrinut wrote:
Cdizzle wrote:WSU's incoming players would win the Valley this year by themselves.


Just like how thier bench won it in 2011?


I made no such prediction.

Though I might point out that said team with said bench won 28 games and the NIT, which is a much greater season than any other Valley team has had since UNI in 2010.

Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

PostPosted: June 7th, 2014, 8:12 am
by Wufan
Here's the whole list of WSU newcomers (including red shirts):

Corey Henderson; fr, 6-3, 180, 2.7*
Eric Hamilton; fr, 6-8, 200, 2.7*
Zach Brown; Prep fr, 6-7, 200, 3*
Rauno Nurger; Prep fr, 6-10, 240, 2*
Rashard Kelly; Prep fr; 6-7, 210, 3*
Ria'n Holland; RS fr, 6-0, 165, 2*
Shaquille Morris; RS fr, 6-8, 250, 2.5*
Tevin Glass; jr, 6-8, 215, 2.7*
Bush Wamukota; jr, 7-0, 230, 2*

Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

PostPosted: June 7th, 2014, 6:31 pm
by glm38
Wufan wrote:Here's the whole list of WSU newcomers (including red shirts):

Corey Henderson; fr, 6-3, 180, 2.7*
Eric Hamilton; fr, 6-8, 200, 2.7*
Zach Brown; Prep fr, 6-7, 200, 3*
Rauno Nurger; Prep fr, 6-10, 240, 2*
Rashard Kelly; Prep fr; 6-7, 210, 3*
Ria'n Holland; RS fr, 6-0, 165, 2*
Shaquille Morris; RS fr, 6-8, 250, 2.5*
Tevin Glass; jr, 6-8, 215, 2.7*
Bush Wamukota; jr, 7-0, 230, 2*


What's the scoop on your 7 footer coming in? Project or immediate help?

Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

PostPosted: June 7th, 2014, 6:54 pm
by Wufan
glm38 wrote:
Wufan wrote:Here's the whole list of WSU newcomers (including red shirts):

Corey Henderson; fr, 6-3, 180, 2.7*
Eric Hamilton; fr, 6-8, 200, 2.7*
Zach Brown; Prep fr, 6-7, 200, 3*
Rauno Nurger; Prep fr, 6-10, 240, 2*
Rashard Kelly; Prep fr; 6-7, 210, 3*
Ria'n Holland; RS fr, 6-0, 165, 2*
Shaquille Morris; RS fr, 6-8, 250, 2.5*
Tevin Glass; jr, 6-8, 215, 2.7*
Bush Wamukota; jr, 7-0, 230, 2*


What's the scoop on your 7 footer coming in? Project or immediate help?


Yes. :). It is uncertain if he will be a good Valley center immediately due to inexperience, but he is athletic and has good instincts. He will likely play immediately, but production is anyone's guess.

I think he averaged 8 and 5 with a block in 20 mpg at JUCO if that helps.

Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

PostPosted: June 7th, 2014, 6:57 pm
by BEARZ77
Started for Kilgore, averaging 6pts, 6.8rbs, shooting 44% fg, 62% ft, and slightly less than a block per game.

Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

PostPosted: June 7th, 2014, 8:14 pm
by Wufan
BEARZ77 wrote:Started for Kilgore, averaging 6pts, 6.8rbs, shooting 44% fg, 62% ft, and slightly less than a block per game.


Have you seen him play, or were you just helping me with the stats?

Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

PostPosted: June 7th, 2014, 10:01 pm
by Aargh
Wamukota is probably comparable to Orukpe. Orukpe was more athletic and physical - quicker and faster. Wamukota appears to be a little more skilled.

Wamukota is fairly raw offensively, but appears to be similar in shot-blocking to Orukpe. Wamukota appears to be a better rebounder, a little better offensively, and almost certainly has better hands than Orukpe. Orukpe could neither catch nor pass a basketball effectively.

Wamukota will likely be used as a goalie if an opponent gets past the perimeter D.

Orukpe didn't have much in the way of stats, but without him the Shox don't sniff a F4. A shot-blocking 7' post player lets the perimeter defensive guys gamble - a LOT. That gambling perimeter D was probably worth 6 points a game when Orukpe was defending the goal.

Throw in disrupting anything around the basket and a low stats defender around the basket is worth 10 - 12 points a game There's a lot of basketball that doesn't appear in the stats.