Sportsfan101
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Daum is a complete stud. He'd be a POY candidate in the Pac 12. Thus, we can't get him. CU fans, by rule, cannot receive nice things.
Daum is a complete stud. He'd be a POY candidate in the Pac 12. Thus, we can't get him. CU fans, by rule, cannot receive nice things.
You never know, maybe he'd like it here. Played in our arena almost exactly 3 months ago to the day, 37 pts / 12 rebounds/ 1 block in an overtime loss to the Buffs. McKinley Wright came up one rebound short of a triple-double, with 30 pts/11 assists/9 boards/1 blk/2 steals. Toss up between those two guys as to who the best player on the court was that game...our guy of course, but just barely.
South Dakota State has a grad transfer eligible forward, a 6'9" 250 lb'er, Mike Daum. He's from Western Nebraska, Kimball. Legit NBA prospect.
Is this the guy who ate CU alive earlier this year???? If so...yes pleaseSouth Dakota State has a grad transfer eligible forward, a 6'9" 250 lb'er, Mike Daum. He's from Western Nebraska, Kimball. Legit NBA prospect.
Would have to sit a year, but he’s a playerParker Stewart, the 3 pt shooter from Pitt, asked for an unconditional release from the school. Kim English already followed
I'd love him here.......and amazing that NBADraft.net doesn't have him getting drafted at all...........
Man, NBADraft.net is a rough site. I'd go with the DraftExpress crew that is at ESPN now. That said, I don't see him on their lists either which is surprising.
Open campus try outs?Eight Pitt players have been granted unconditional release to transfer - eligible immediately.
Jeff Goodman tweet.
Eight Pitt players have been granted unconditional release to transfer - eligible immediately.
Jeff Goodman tweet.
This happens every year during the tourney ... I'm always struck by the number of mid major schools with very little hoops pedigree that somehow land a grad transfer that comes in and crushes it for them. Nevada comes to mind, with Stephens from Purdue.
Why can't we do that? When was the last grad transfer we had? (I know we have Namon, but that was different circumstances.)
This happens every year during the tourney ... I'm always struck by the number of mid major schools with very little hoops pedigree that somehow land a grad transfer that comes in and crushes it for them. Nevada comes to mind, with Stephens from Purdue.
Why can't we do that? When was the last grad transfer we had? (I know we have Namon, but that was different circumstances.)
They weren't a top 20 team coming into the season. They made the tourney last year, but it had been years before since they made it ... we've been to the Dance more in recent years than them. My point ... if Nevada (and many other smaller schools than us) can pull in solid grad transfers, why can't we? We sure as hell need a combo guard this cycle.Because Nevada is a top 20 team? They have other top transfers like Jordan Caroline (Simeon Rice's son)? Not sure what you're getting at.
Right ... Brown would be the last ... 7 years ago.Musselman is their coach-that NBA background is a huge asset. Carlon Brown IIRC?
In case anyone was wondering if Daum could hold up against a Power 7 team: he's gone for 26 & 6 against tOSU with a couple minutes left.
He's definitely more dangerous from the perimeter than the inside against this athleticism, but he held up very well on the defensive interior.
Jeff Goodman✔@GoodmanESPN
Evansville guard Ryan Taylor told ESPN he will explore other options and possibility of transferring. Led the Missouri Valley in scoring this season at 21.2. Immediately eligible as a grad transfer."
6:28 PM - Mar 15, 2018
Allegedly Indiana & UCLA are already in pursuit.
Speculating? On Allbuffs? Come on, man!Has anyone seen any news suggesting he may be interested in a move or are we just speculating at this point? Daum would be one of the best grad transfers ever if he goes that route
Ah, he doesn’t know what he’s talking about!