New names constantly...
A new CG I would take
Avery Anderson III from OK State 6'3" 170lbs (has 1 or 2 years with COVID season)
Career: 25.2 mpg 9.7 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 2.2 apg, 1.4 spg
Latest season: 27.9 mpg, 11.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 3.4 apg, 1.5 spg
In 3 of his 4 seasons played he averaged 11ppg or more 3 rpg or more and at least 2 apg... has missed some games with injuries it appears. This past season he shot pretty badly from deep and it killed his 3pt% but he is great in the 2pt% and shoots over 80% from the FT line
Also a CG Aaron Estrada 6'4" 207lbs has played for 3 schools in his career, last two with Hofstra.
At Hofstra: 36.2 mpg, 19.3ppg, 5.6 rpg, 4.6 apg, 1.5 spg shooting 47.8% FG, 55.7% 2PT, 34.9% 3PT and 86.5% FT
Was Estrada injured at Oregon? Seems like he tried to move up competition once, then saw the writing on the wall and went back down to lower competition.
Not sure...seems like he had some eligibility issues going into that Oregon year and when he left Oregon for Hofstra he worked on his shooting and lost some weight. I think that step up in competition showed him what he needed to do to be prepared and he went to Hofstra to play more minutes.
New names constantly...
A new CG I would take
Avery Anderson III from OK State 6'3" 170lbs (has 1 or 2 years with COVID season)
Career: 25.2 mpg 9.7 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 2.2 apg, 1.4 spg
Latest season: 27.9 mpg, 11.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 3.4 apg, 1.5 spg
In 3 of his 4 seasons played he averaged 11ppg or more 3 rpg or more and at least 2 apg... has missed some games with injuries it appears. This past season he shot pretty badly from deep and it killed his 3pt% but he is great in the 2pt% and shoots over 80% from the FT line
Also a CG Aaron Estrada 6'4" 207lbs has played for 3 schools in his career, last two with Hofstra.
At Hofstra: 36.2 mpg, 19.3ppg, 5.6 rpg, 4.6 apg, 1.5 spg shooting 47.8% FG, 55.7% 2PT, 34.9% 3PT and 86.5% FT
A 7-footer with a 7-foot-5 wingspan, he not only has game-changing size and length, but also terrific defensive instincts. He was one of the most dominant shot-blockers in all of prep school basketball last year, after arriving at Putnam Science Academy for the second semester. While his defense is currently ahead of his offense, he has a soft natural touch to develop and is also both a lob threat and a rim-runner who changes ends particularly well for a player his size.Ugonna Onyenso has hit the portal from Kentucky. He was only 17, enrolled a year early. Cal talked like he was a big part of their future but someone is always getting recruited over there. He only got to play more than 15 minutes 3 times all season and had 10 rebounds in 2 of the three games. He was a high 4 star/98 on 247 and the 36th rated player nationally and #9 overall C when UK signed him. 6'11 with a 7'5" wingspan.
A 7-footer with a 7-foot-5 wingspan, he not only has game-changing size and length, but also terrific defensive instincts. He was one of the most dominant shot-blockers in all of prep school basketball last year, after arriving at Putnam Science Academy for the second semester. While his defense is currently ahead of his offense, he has a soft natural touch to develop and is also both a lob threat and a rim-runner who changes ends particularly well for a player his size.
From his 247 profile, sounds like he'd be a take here.
@Stoerner Fumbles ?He had a ton of high major offers. We seem to love foreign players. Wonder if he's the mystery big that hadn't hit the portal?