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Nebrasketballer

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  1. TyTy Washington wins 3-point shootout at Iverson Classic https://247sports.com/college/kentucky/Article/kentucky-basketball-recruiting-tyty-washington-iverson-classic-165167288/Amp/
  2. If teams were able to decline free throws in the final 2 minutes, that would be interesting to see how that would change the defensive strategy of extending the last couple minutes of the game. At least at first, I’m not totally against this, because the fouling at the end of games gets ridiculously annoying. I also wouldn’t mind bumping personal foul limits from 5 to 6.
  3. A key difference now is that Hoiberg is on another level than all of those other coaches with the ability of his offensive scheme to generate high quality shots. It's not even close in my opinion. Hoiberg isn't just assembling a talented roster, but he will be able to get those guys high percentage open shots. Also, to me, the top end talent on this team is higher than any of Miles/Collier/Sadler teams, as well as the depth of high quality talent on this team, compared to Miles/Collier/Sadler.
  4. I had to run 20 miles before my son’s flag football game this morning. I’m usually up by 4:00 am
  5. I could see Hall as a part of a starting lineup that looks like this: 1- Trey McGowens (6’4”)(Jr) 2- Bryce McGowens (6’6”)(Fr) 3- Keon Edwards (6’7”)(Fr) 4- Jordan Hall (6’7”)(Fr) 5- Derrick Walker (6’8”)(Jr) As a 215 lbs freshman, Hall already has 10 lbs on Lat. In 2020-2021, Hall averaged more points and more rebounds per game than Lat. Hall shoots slightly higher % from 3PT. This last season, Hall averaged 5.7 assists per game, while Lat averaged 0.6 assists per game. Hall is a better ball handler than Lat, which makes him much more effective getting to the rim, and he is much more capable than Lat of creating his own shot. In this lineup, Trey, Bryce, Edwards, and Hall would all be able to bring the ball up the floor in transition. As a Fr, Hall is basically the size that Christian Bishop was as a Jr for Creighton this last season. I could also see Hall coming off the bench at the PG spot in a rotation that looks like this: 1- Trey McGowens (6’4”)(Jr) 2- Bryce McGowens (6’6”)(Fr) 3- Keon Edwards (6’7”)(Fr) 4- Lat Mayen (6’9”)(Jr) 5- Derrick Walker (6’8”)(Jr) 1- Jordan Hall (6’7”)(Fr) 2- CJ Wilcher (6’5”)(Fr) 3- Delano Banton (6’9”)(So) 4- Wilhelm Breidenbach (6’9”)(Fr) 5- Eduardo Andre (6’10”)(Fr) Either in the starting lineup, or coming off the bench, I think Hall would be very valuable piece for Nebraska.
  6. Atlantic-10 all-rookie selection Jordan Hall entering transfer portal, leaving St. Joe’s Hall prepped at Neumann-Goretti, where he won a PCL title in 2020. Lange called Hall one of the 10 best passers he’s ever coached before the season. Hall finished first in the nation among freshmen in assists. Many people thought of Hall as the future of the Hawks’ program. https://www.inquirer.com/college-sports/st-joes/jordan-hall-transfer-portal-st-joes-20210428.html?outputType=amp
  7. So Traudt and Green will be playing together for Nebraska Supreme 17U. Hope they decide they want to play together for the Huskers too.
  8. This would be an unexpected exclamation point on an already ridiculous 2021 class. Would be awesome to have him at the 4-Spot.
  9. Keita has the potential to be such an incredible player for Nebraska. He will continue to blow up and get more attention from top programs around the country. I am going to be nervous about this one until he signs. I really hope he signs in the fall.
  10. I’m pretty excited about the 2021-2022 season, so I havent put much thought into who will leave after 2021-2022, but Walker has already said he is staying for 2 more seasons, so he will be back for 2022-2023 and I believe Trey will stay for 2 seasons as well. Not sure what to expect with Lat, but his decision probably depends on how quickly Wilhelm develops and if he passes Lat up.
  11. Yeah, I would love for Nebraska to add him. Plus, added benefits would be that Nebraska needs to be able to start landing top Omaha talent, to open that pipeline up, instead of letting those guys leave the state. Another side benefit could potentially be that if things don’t work out for Sallis in Spokane, for whatever reason, it probably wouldn’t hurt Nebraska to be a school close pretty close to his home and also where his high school teammate is playing ball.
  12. So Green and Traudt are both visiting Nebraska in June
  13. If I was going to visit Ohio St, I would want to do it in the fall too, so I could get a sideline seat to a football game. They play Oregon at home on September 11. That would be an awesome game to see.
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