I have trouble engaging with your posts because I am lacking context. It seems like you are steeped in the prep basketball world but most on here aren't. I really don't care about any prep recruit unless they are somehow tied to CU.
It would help if you provided context to your posts along the lines of: this guy received an offer last week and gave a star rating and other offers (or just a link to their 247 page).
From the list of names I can't tell if any of these guys are being recruited by CU or if they are guys that you like but don't have a connection to CU.
I appreciate basketball content and it seems like you have interesting information, I just don't know what to make of it.
I am making an assumption that you care to be engaged with since you're making the effort to post in the first place.
Mr. Preston Slaughter: I do apologize that I didn’t adequately answer your questions. I get frustrated knowing more about our recruits that every single local media member, and dealing with People on this site that have repeatedly just accused me of trolling. In Very disrespectful ways. Including, repeatedly, our hoop moderator. Where-as you, actually asked a reasonable question, in a very polite manner. Thank you for that. I wouldn’t say I’m steeped in prep world. I would say I’ve spent way too much time on Twitter in recent years. So Many of the names that I put out here early, are because they have tweeted that Mike Rohn or other CU staff showed up at their practice or called them. There’s too much content on social media to even consider posting it all here.
I did just post some links on the ‘25 mobile 7-footer. How people can continue to think that we need a point guard when we are about to sign 2 6’6 ‘24 point guards (‘Drew & Felix) is beyond me. The one thing I will say about our moderator is I agree with his wet pants fixation on point guards. Tad seems to also. But Tad actually seems to recognize when he gets a top-50 type guard, in Drew Crawford, Who is just too humble to say he knows he’s Good enough to be handed the keys to the team as our future point guard.
I find it very interesting that on Twitter that Felix Kossaras & his HS coach both say that he likes his opportunity to play early here at CU. He Really is good, by all accounts. Though I can only find a half a dozen videos on him. The coaches and recruiting analyst’s repeatedly describe him as having high major level play-making, scoring, shooting, defense and the most commonly noted traits are elite-Level rebounding and basketball IQ. He beat some NBA prospects in the three-point contest he won. He Averaged 16 points, 8 rebounds, and I think five assists on team with elite 6’10 point-forwards (Who averaging around 10 rebounds & A handful of assists & plenty of points themselves). Coaches and recruiting analyst’s repeatedly give him credit for running both teams (HS & Club). But it took him and his teammates from Canada to go-off on Adidas circuit this summer-before US recruiting sites actually started noticing him. Tad credited with already being on him by then-apparently. I’m unclear how much he played & practiced with the Canadian NBA guys that just qualified for Olympics-but he went to Spain. Maybe he was in lower ranking of international FIBA; I didn’t dig deep there.
FYI, Doryan went up like 100 spots to 50-something on rivals site somewhat recently. If and when Felix is ranked by all the sites, we could easily end up with four different four stars in 2024. I’ll say again, for maybe the third time on here, that Tad Has repeatedly said that he asks families (that have the financial means) to consider paying their kids tuition for one year-if he ever over recruits. He has at least three kids on the current team that could do that-not even including Cody Williams Having a brother in the NBA. I Simply can’t be convinced that Tad is concerned about signing for guys, when he only has two guys graduating. People in the site have said, there are good reasons to consider that any 2 of Lampkin, Hadley, Ruffin or Hurlburt may leave. I believe Todd will continue to have one of the highest retention rates in the transfer error, but still well average one unexpected transfer year. I wish it wasn’t so. But with the NCAA allowing a grad transfer to have two years paid for, if he goes to a different school that I went to undergraduate, I would be transferring as a graduate student just to get the most education that I could. I will reiterate “unexpected“ transfers-which doesn’t include Cody to the NBA after sophomore year or whenever he decides he’s developed under Tad enough.
Please try and be as kind and polite as Mr. Preston Slaughter. Because, I honestly, don’t expect to be on here very often with my previous experiences on the site. Luke