So, everybody. Got it
Honestly might have saved some time to just list the teams that havenāt reached out
https://x.com/CBKReport/status/1773404630367531017?s=20
Awesome player but shot 27% from 3 on a pretty high volume.
Probably following his coach to Stanford anyway.
I listened to an interview with Matt Haarms explaining the things that happened when he entered the transfer portal. He said the first thing he was told to do was turn his phone off for a few days, because he would get more phone calls from schools than he could possibly be able to digest.
Kidd loves the ACC. Just canāt find the team in the ACC that lives up to his appreciation of the conference.
Utah pg isnāt in the portal yet (think they still alive in the NIT) but he has a $750K UCF offer waiting for him.
Tugard, make the hard takes many donāt want to hear.
He will tweet something that I agree with and then follow it up by calling for us to pursue that Michigan player who averaged 1 ppg last year, while citing JAR as an example of players that are worth riding out.
I get what point heās trying to make but did have a laugh at using JAR as the example. Ride it out and one day youāll get a senior guard shooting 36% from the field who makes no one around him better and plays sieve like defense
Sounds about right for an ACC big man averaging 13 & 6. Proven commodity at a low supply position.
In the minority, never cared for Tuās act.
I want to go back in time to when I didnāt know the asking price of a 13-6 ACC forward.
UNC has also been in contact with him.
At this rate, CBB needs a salary cap and contracts.
Someone (losing track of threads) recommended or forwarded a proposal on allowing NIL clawback/buyout with transfers. I think that is really smart.
Everybody wants the next Knecht I guess.
Just incorporate transfer fees like in Europe. Lynn Kidd wants to move from VT to Miami? No problemā¦ Miami just needs to pay VT $1M for his rights, THEN they can pay him his $750K NIL.
I highly doubt youāre in the minority.
Tu is like drinking Malort. Off putting to most but those that enjoy it will be loyal til the end.