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Post by deano on Feb 5, 2019 9:05:37 GMT -5
Someone asked the Rivals folks if we had any targets for 2019 and what 2020 was looking like.
This was the answer - I will also say there are other names out in the 2020 class besides this (thank you Dean Francis)
While Syracuse was within the final group for Isaiah Stewart, his commitment would have been a bonus for its 2019 class rather a desperate need that would have remained unfulfilled. The have already secured the signatures of Brycen Goodine, Joe Girard, Quincy Guerrier and John Bol Ajak. The Orange could be active within the transfer waters this spring, or decide to jump into an unfamiliar prospect’s recruitment following the decommitment spree that always enfolds following coaching changes, but most of their attention will be within the 2020 class.
Their top target looks to be Andre Jackson. The local talent out of Albany is a do-it-all guard that is evolving into a must-get for some of the top local programs. Addison Patterson has had some Orange interest in the past, and Jamari Sibley, a Milwaukee native that fits what Jim Boeheim looks for in his rangy forwards, just received an offer from the program two months ago, too. In the frontcourt, Noah Collier, a talent out of Philadelphia, Cliff Omoruyi and Elijah Hutchins-Everett, sit on Syracuse’s 2020 board.
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Post by deano on Mar 6, 2019 21:15:03 GMT -5
Hate to say this but has anyone seen one ounce of us pursing a true PG for 2020 yet?!?! I still can't believe JB is this blind and wants to continue to go with trying to converting 2G's into PG's. We will not be great again till we get one along with a Center that I agree with Jazz, that is a huge need too.
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Post by JazzNC on Mar 6, 2019 22:25:05 GMT -5
I hope PG and C are the top two priorities. We could be a much better team this year with a PG that could penetrate, push the ball up the floor, and actually run an offense. Gotta get another big, if we miss on Tre. And yes, it's beyond strange, that JB doesn't get that we don't need a combo guard or two guard playing point.
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