|
Post by longtimesdsufan on May 30, 2019 7:51:24 GMT -8
Nevada 2019 MW co-champion 2019-2020 Jordon Brown is in the Transfer Portal. He was recruited by Alford when he as at UCLA. Destination Unknown
Seniors: Jazz Johnson PT/SG – Top returning scorer Nisre” Zouzoua – Rarely used last season. Lindsey Drew – Returning after being injured last season.
Juniors: Jalen Harris 6’2” PG transfer from La Tech. 2018-19 (RSo.): • Harris was averaging 15.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game at Louisiana Tech as a sophomore this season before he decided to transfer after 11 games. He shot 47.8 percent from the field, including 44.4 percent from three. As a freshman last season, Harris averaged 10.9 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game and was named to the Conference-USA all-freshman team
Eric Parrish - Eric Parrish will transfer from Bossier Parish Community College in Bossier City, La. where he is beginning his sophomore season. He will have two seasons to play for the Pack. Mussleman said. "At 6-6 and the ability to play and guard multiple positions, He has an extremely athletic first step and is explosive off the bounce with the basketball. In his first three games this season for Bossier Parish he is averaging 15.7 points, nine rebounds, and four assists. From the field he is shooting 41.7 percent and 83.3 percent at the free throw line. Parrish, a 6-6, 195-pound guard, played his freshman season at Akron where he made 21 starts and appeared in all 32 games for the Zips. He averaged 8.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 27 minutes per game. From the field he shot 51.7 percent, 32.4 percent from behind the arc and 62.1 percent at the free throw line.
Desmon Cambridge – Red Shirt. SG transfer from Brown. A 6-foot-4, 180-pound guard, Cambridge ranked fourth in the Ivy League in scoring last season at 15.7 points per game, adding 3.8 rebounds, 1.7 blocks and 1.0 steals per contest. He made 37.2 percent of his shots, including 31.8 percent from three. As a freshman, Desmond was the Ivy League Rookie of the Year after averaging 17.3 points per game.
Sophomore: Warren Washington – Red Shirt. 6’11” transfer from Oregon State. #359 rank out of high school. From San Marcos/Escondido.
Freshmen: K.J. Hymes – Redshirt Freshman. 6’11” 210 lbs. National h/s rank #315. Hymes shot 38 percent from three and 77 percent from the free throw line his last season at Hillcrest Prep
Kane Milling - 6'4" combo guard. Milling is originally from Poway, Calif., but has spent the last six years in France. The 18-year-old lefty played for Espoirs Limoges last season, averaging 14.4 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.5 steals per game. He shot 38 percent from the field, including 32.9 percent from three, while making 64.8 percent of his free throws.
Zane Meeks – 6’9” PF. 2 star – best offer was Cornell, but went to prep school.
|
|
|
Post by longtimesdsufan on May 30, 2019 8:03:59 GMT -8
Looks like the current rotation would be: Lindsey Drew PG Jalen Harris PG Jazz Johnson SG Eric Parrish SF K.J. Hymes C Zane Meeks PF Kane Milling Combo Guard
2 open scholarships.
3 of the 7 are freshmen (kind of like the Aztecs last year). Front Court will be the problem unless Brown returns.
Currently, I like the Aztecs to finish ahead of Nevada.
|
|
|
Post by standiego on May 30, 2019 12:37:28 GMT -8
Is J Harris a transfer from Razorbacks or LA Tech ?
Does the Wolfpack also have JoJo Anderson 6'3" and J Townsell 6'7" their local walk on
Key of course is IF they get Brown back at the 5 position - if so changes their whole team - he is getting major offers from some of the better teams but would have to sit if he transfers - can play this year if he stays with Nevada
Drew was a starter on the Wolf Pack 17-18 team and a true PG before he was injured last year -
Jazz was their best three point shooter last year so guard play could be good for the Wolfpack
|
|
|
Post by longtimesdsufan on May 30, 2019 12:51:24 GMT -8
Is J Harris a transfer from Razorbacks or LA Tech ? Does the Wolfpack also have JoJo Anderson 6'3" and J Townsell 6'7" their local walk on Key of course is IF they get Brown back at the 5 position - if so changes their whole team - he is getting major offers from some of the better teams but would have to sit if he transfers - can play this year if he stays with Nevada Drew was a starter on the Wolf Pack 17-18 team and a true PG before he was injured last year - Jazz was their best three point shooter last year so guard play could be good for the Wolfpack Thanks. Wrong Jalen Harris. Corrected previous post.
|
|
|
Post by standiego on May 30, 2019 14:56:56 GMT -8
Nevada has a visit from a top HS player that plays the 5 , also a grad transfer is being looked at
they are getting guys to come visit but have told J Brown that He will be the featured player if he comes back and he will not have to sit out a season . Alford also telling recruits about the Variety of guys he has gotten ready for the NBA from UCLA and Loboland while he was HC .
He and Noodles can recruit and are saying that Nevada will continue to be one of the best teams in MW and get back to MM
They also have a very good OOC
|
|
|
Post by Gundo on May 30, 2019 19:57:33 GMT -8
Looks like the current rotation would be: Lindsey Drew PG Jalen Harris PG Jazz Johnson SG Eric Parrish SF K.J. Hymes C Zane Meeks PF Kane Milling Combo Guard 2 open scholarships. 3 of the 7 are freshmen (kind of like the Aztecs last year). Front Court will be the problem unless Brown returns. Currently, I like the Aztecs to finish ahead of Nevada. Has Drew re-commited? I haven't seen that in the press or social. I like our chances over a team with limited scholarships and a new coach. No depth this year. Next year.
|
|
|
Post by fisherville on May 30, 2019 21:03:54 GMT -8
Looks like the current rotation would be: Lindsey Drew PG Jalen Harris PG Jazz Johnson SG Eric Parrish SF K.J. Hymes C Zane Meeks PF Kane Milling Combo Guard 2 open scholarships. 3 of the 7 are freshmen (kind of like the Aztecs last year). Front Court will be the problem unless Brown returns. Currently, I like the Aztecs to finish ahead of Nevada. Has Drew re-commited? I haven't seen that in the press or social. I like our chances over a team with limited scholarships and a new coach. No depth this year. Next year. Yes
|
|
|
Post by Gundo on May 30, 2019 21:44:56 GMT -8
Has Drew re-commited? I haven't seen that in the press or social. I like our chances over a team with limited scholarships and a new coach. No depth this year. Next year. Yes $#!+, missed it. Thank you. Strong backcourt: Johnson, Drew, Harris & Zouzoua
|
|
|
Post by FLAztec4Life on May 31, 2019 6:42:31 GMT -8
Question: Why are we worried about Nevada to the point that we create a post about “Status of every player on Nevada’s roster”?
This is embarrassing.....Take this off the main page......this is wack!!
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on May 31, 2019 10:30:01 GMT -8
Question: Why are we worried about Nevada to the point that we create a post about “Status of every player on Nevada’s roster”? This is embarrassing.....Take this off the main page......this is wack!! I think it speaks to the state of our program. We have been out performed at every level by the Wolfpack. Some have pointed to our coaching changes to excuse our descent into mediocrity. I think it’s important to see if Nevada can continue to out perform the Aztecs. This is a team that has lost nearly every rotation player to graduation and it’s entire coaching staff in the offseason. They also lost multiple athletes (players and recruits) because of the coaching change. Alford’s first year is far more challenging than the one Dutcher faced. If Nevada can better weather the storm of a simultaneous full regime and roster change then they’ve truly become the class of the conference.
|
|
|
Post by aztecryan on May 31, 2019 10:32:18 GMT -8
Question: Why are we worried about Nevada to the point that we create a post about “Status of every player on Nevada’s roster”? This is embarrassing.....Take this off the main page......this is wack!! I think it speaks to the state of our program. We have been out performed at every level by the Wolfpack. Some have pointed to our coaching changes to excuse our descent into mediocrity. I think it’s important to see if Nevada can continue to our perform the Aztecs. This is a team that has lost nearly every rotation player to graduation and it’s entire coaching staff in the offseason. They also lost multiple athletes (players and recruits) because of the coaching change. Alford’s first year is far more challenging than the one Dutcher faced. If Nevada can better weather the storm of a simultaneous full regime and roster change than they’ve truly become the class of the conference. Consistently one of the worst posters on this board with some of the most bizarre and illogical takes.
|
|
|
Post by standiego on May 31, 2019 11:29:30 GMT -8
point could be that some may have thought Nevada - which really jumped way ahead of us recently- was going to be a disaster but the way Alford has been recruiting and resigning could they finish higher then SDSU . All could depend on if they re - sign their former center Jordan Brown .
By the way what happened to some of their assistant coaches who helped them recruit some of their better players
|
|
|
Post by AzTex on May 31, 2019 17:28:53 GMT -8
Question: Why are we worried about Nevada to the point that we create a post about “Status of every player on Nevada’s roster”? This is embarrassing.....Take this off the main page......this is wack!! I think it speaks to the state of our program. We have been out performed at every level by the Wolfpack. Some have pointed to our coaching changes to excuse our descent into mediocrity. I think it’s important to see if Nevada can continue to out perform the Aztecs. This is a team that has lost nearly every rotation player to graduation and it’s entire coaching staff in the offseason. They also lost multiple athletes (players and recruits) because of the coaching change. Alford’s first year is far more challenging than the one Dutcher faced. If Nevada can better weather the storm of a simultaneous full regime and roster change then they’ve truly become the class of the conference. I disagree, considering that we've won 2 out of 3 each of the last two years against them.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on May 31, 2019 20:51:35 GMT -8
I think it speaks to the state of our program. We have been out performed at every level by the Wolfpack. Some have pointed to our coaching changes to excuse our descent into mediocrity. I think it’s important to see if Nevada can continue to out perform the Aztecs. This is a team that has lost nearly every rotation player to graduation and it’s entire coaching staff in the offseason. They also lost multiple athletes (players and recruits) because of the coaching change. Alford’s first year is far more challenging than the one Dutcher faced. If Nevada can better weather the storm of a simultaneous full regime and roster change then they’ve truly become the class of the conference. I disagree, considering that we've won 2 out of 3 each of the last two years against them. We were their worst losses. I’d gladly trade their outcomes for ours.
|
|
|
Post by fisherville on May 31, 2019 21:05:22 GMT -8
Question: Why are we worried about Nevada to the point that we create a post about “Status of every player on Nevada’s roster”? This is embarrassing.....Take this off the main page......this is wack!! I think it speaks to the state of our program. We have been out performed at every level by the Wolfpack. Some have pointed to our coaching changes to excuse our descent into mediocrity. I think it’s important to see if Nevada can continue to out perform the Aztecs. This is a team that has lost nearly every rotation player to graduation and it’s entire coaching staff in the offseason. They also lost multiple athletes (players and recruits) because of the coaching change. Alford’s first year is far more challenging than the one Dutcher faced. If Nevada can better weather the storm of a simultaneous full regime and roster change then they’ve truly become the class of the conference. Let''s not act like Alford is without talent. Nevada still has lot of talent, the test will be what alford does with his guys. Dutcher had a successful year 1.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on May 31, 2019 21:23:20 GMT -8
I think it speaks to the state of our program. We have been out performed at every level by the Wolfpack. Some have pointed to our coaching changes to excuse our descent into mediocrity. I think it’s important to see if Nevada can continue to out perform the Aztecs. This is a team that has lost nearly every rotation player to graduation and it’s entire coaching staff in the offseason. They also lost multiple athletes (players and recruits) because of the coaching change. Alford’s first year is far more challenging than the one Dutcher faced. If Nevada can better weather the storm of a simultaneous full regime and roster change then they’ve truly become the class of the conference. Let''s not act like Alford is without talent. Nevada still has lot of talent, the test will be what alford does with his guys. Dutcher had a successful year 1. Dutcher underachieved in year 1. He failed to land enough talent to use his scholarships and needed to win his final six games to tie for fourth in conference. He needed everyone of those wins and 3 more to complete the miracle and secure the conference’s automatic bid. It looks good on the resume every time you reach the dance but the season wasn’t exactly a good one.
|
|
|
Post by AzTex on Jun 1, 2019 6:24:55 GMT -8
I disagree, considering that we've won 2 out of 3 each of the last two years against them. We were their worst losses. I’d gladly trade their outcomes for ours. Maybe so. But since we won the head-to-head you cant say, accurately, that they out performed us at every level.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 7:46:08 GMT -8
We were their worst losses. I’d gladly trade their outcomes for ours. Maybe so. But since we won the head-to-head you cant say, accurately, that they out performed us at every level. You are right. I wasn’t speaking precisely.
|
|
|
Post by standiego on Jun 1, 2019 15:50:25 GMT -8
last year Nevada got to MM and tied for first in MW, year before they had a better run in MM then we did- believe they also won the MW . So depends on what is important for a recruit to hear and see on TV . believe most recruits seem to focus on MM and over all record rather then who won in head to head.
|
|
|
Post by fisherville on Jun 1, 2019 18:05:28 GMT -8
Let''s not act like Alford is without talent. Nevada still has lot of talent, the test will be what alford does with his guys. Dutcher had a successful year 1. Dutcher underachieved in year 1. He failed to land enough talent to use his scholarships and needed to win his final six games to tie for fourth in conference. He needed everyone of those wins and 3 more to complete the miracle and secure the conference’s automatic bid. It looks good on the resume every time you reach the dance but the season wasn’t exactly a good one. They finished 50th in kenpom, no one had them in the top 25. He met all realistic expectations.
|
|