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Tinkle looking at some JC guards.

greatfallscat said:
BozGriz: please use your same theory on MSU bringing in JC's in football for UM bringing them in for Basketball? pick a theory

and for the record: Andre Fuller was not a JC

Sure. First off, I would LOVE to see where I bashed the cats for bringing in JC players in football...

However, to address your point: In basketball, a quick fix to programs is to add 1 or 2 players. You see, in hoops, you have 12-15 guys on a roster. Add a couple of really good JC guys and you have a quick fix. In football, many programs will add some 10-15 JC guys. You see, in football, you have 50+ guys on a roster. To have the same instant "quick fix" you need to bring in more of them. It appears that the more JC guys you have, the lower your graduation rate and the more "problems" programs seem to have. They have no loyalty to the program because they only stay 1 or two years and they really don't care about the school. Recruits seem to have a bigger attachment to their school...IMHO-

Now, you hint that I bashed the cats for bringing in JCs. I didn't. I simply asked you why 1 particular JC kid who was labeled a 4 star all-american type can't miss kid who was wanted by all the big schools chose msu. Nobody game me an answer. I didn't hint at anything else. Just asked a question. The cat fans went nuts for no real reason...

Then, I asked about graduation rates for JCs. Again, no answer.

I don't like the JC thing at any school. I really don't like transfers much. They never seem to pan out, with some obvious exceptions.

You cat guys need to understand that when someone questions you from the Griz side you don't need to get your fur all up on your neck...

As for Andre Fuller, I didn't say he was a transfer...except maybe a transfer from msu to the law and justice center-

Is that clear enough for you???
 
Has anyone heard anything new of any potential JC signings? If we are looking for a player who can knock down the 3 I believe James Doran from Sierra, CA is our guy. He is well built and has a knack for knocking down the open jumper. He is fairly stocky but plays pretty clever and is pretty smart with his decision making. I am not sure if we still have interest but could be a nice pick-up. Mo from CSI, I believe he was sent home because he is no longer on the CSI roster, he is a big wing with size but may have some baggage. I am not sure where he will re-locate, I don't know who listed him as a "combo guard" but he definitely is not one, he is a small forward who has a scoring and rebounding mentality. Could be a prospect to keep a close eye on however. Nik Raivio, the crafty guard of brother of Gonzaga player Derek, isn't available either after comitting to the University of Portland. I saw him play in Colorado last year and saw him this past summer at the West Coast Juco camp in Cypress, CA. A typical late bloomer story, very skilled guard who keeps improving. Plays point guard at 6'4" and continues to fill out, also has some nice hops (caught an alley oop at camp). Fun player to watch, I was impressed with his smooth game and ability to hit tough shots. He has a strong build, tough competitor and will be a big time sleeper at Portland (recently comitted). He had some Pac 10 and Mountain West interest which is surprising why he chose a lower level WCC school, he has a ton of upside and could do very well in the new Portland system, could be a player to keep an eye on. Another guard worth keeping an eye on is Jame McGuire of San Diego City College. A long and lanky guard capable of either back court position is crafty and can get to the bucket. His jumpshot must improve but he has a nice upside as well, not sure if there is any interest but also an intriguing prospect. He is about 6'4" but very skinny, however very athletic. His older brother is a junior at Fresno State.
 
Midwestern14 said:
Has anyone heard anything new of any potential JC signings? If we are looking for a player who can knock down the 3 I believe James Doran from Sierra, CA is our guy. He is well built and has a knack for knocking down the open jumper. He is fairly stocky but plays pretty clever and is pretty smart with his decision making. I am not sure if we still have interest but could be a nice pick-up. Mo from CSI, I believe he was sent home because he is no longer on the CSI roster, he is a big wing with size but may have some baggage. I am not sure where he will re-locate, I don't know who listed him as a "combo guard" but he definitely is not one, he is a small forward who has a scoring and rebounding mentality. Could be a prospect to keep a close eye on however. Nik Raivio, the crafty guard of brother of Gonzaga player Derek, isn't available either after comitting to the University of Portland. I saw him play in Colorado last year and saw him this past summer at the West Coast Juco camp in Cypress, CA. A typical late bloomer story, very skilled guard who keeps improving. Plays point guard at 6'4" and continues to fill out, also has some nice hops (caught an alley oop at camp). Fun player to watch, I was impressed with his smooth game and ability to hit tough shots. He has a strong build, tough competitor and will be a big time sleeper at Portland (recently comitted). He had some Pac 10 and Mountain West interest which is surprising why he chose a lower level WCC school, he has a ton of upside and could do very well in the new Portland system, could be a player to keep an eye on. Another guard worth keeping an eye on is Jame McGuire of San Diego City College. A long and lanky guard capable of either back court position is crafty and can get to the bucket. His jumpshot must improve but he has a nice upside as well, not sure if there is any interest but also an intriguing prospect. He is about 6'4" but very skinny, however very athletic. His older brother is a junior at Fresno State.

Doran is also on MSU's list, as is MSU on his. Wherever he ends up I think he will be a great get.
 
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