So hard to keep track of all the changes
There could be many reasons.oskidunker said:
Good. I guess he did not want to compete .
Insufficient 0's.RedlessWardrobe said:There could be many reasons.oskidunker said:
Good. I guess he did not want to compete .
Twist in the Mike Sharavjamts recruitment: the San Francisco transfer is visiting Cal today, source told ESPN. https://t.co/NGuoj1Blmc
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) May 15, 2024
San Francisco transfer Mike Sharavjamts is down to Saint Mary’s, Illinois and Utah, sources told ESPN. Former ESPN 100 recruit averaged 7.7 points and 2.7 assists this past season, shot 36% from 3. 6-foot-8 guard.
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) May 10, 2024
ESPN's Jeff Borzello probably thought it was right at the time (May 10), but he's also the one that provided the May 15 update smokeyrover posted above, saying that Cal was apparently added to the list as a 4th option:barsad said:
Would love to get Sharavjamts, but are we really on the list? Is this ESPN guy report wrong?San Francisco transfer Mike Sharavjamts is down to Saint Mary’s, Illinois and Utah, sources told ESPN. Former ESPN 100 recruit averaged 7.7 points and 2.7 assists this past season, shot 36% from 3. 6-foot-8 guard.
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) May 10, 2024
So, not a case of conflicting sources, and possibly a good development.smokeyrover said:Twist in the Mike Sharavjamts recruitment: the San Francisco transfer is visiting Cal today, source told ESPN. https://t.co/NGuoj1Blmc
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) May 15, 2024
Could compete for PG minutes
Just an amateur opinion here. To your point I watched him play a few games this past season and have to admit I was not overly impressed.bearsandgiants said:
All for taking a flyer on a former top recruit in his third year, but was this limited minutes? Third program in as many years. Used to be a forward but now is suddenly an extremely tall point guard averaging 2.7 assists and shooting mid 30%s from beyond the arc?
I think this has less to do with Mongolian Mike and more to do with; NOT much else for Borzello and others to Tweet about this week.bearsandgiants said:
All for taking a flyer on a former top recruit in his third year, but was this limited minutes? Third program in as many years. Used to be a forward but now is suddenly an extremely tall point guard averaging 2.7 assists and shooting mid 30%s from beyond the arc?
We don't need him to be a star though he has the talent to become one. We need another ballhandler and to replace the loss of Nwankwo on the wing and he can do both.RedlessWardrobe said:Just an amateur opinion here. To your point I watched him play a few games this past season and have to admit I was not overly impressed.bearsandgiants said:
All for taking a flyer on a former top recruit in his third year, but was this limited minutes? Third program in as many years. Used to be a forward but now is suddenly an extremely tall point guard averaging 2.7 assists and shooting mid 30%s from beyond the arc?
Same, he would have to be ok with coming off the bench.RedlessWardrobe said:
Just an amateur opinion here. To your point I watched him play a few games this past season and have to admit I was not overly impressed.
Again, just an opinion but from what I saw his ball handling skills were nothing special. I just think that more a true point guard option should be the priority.concernedparent said:We don't need him to be a star though he has the talent to become one. We need another ballhandler and to replace the loss of Nwankwo on the wing and he can do both.RedlessWardrobe said:Just an amateur opinion here. To your point I watched him play a few games this past season and have to admit I was not overly impressed.bearsandgiants said:
All for taking a flyer on a former top recruit in his third year, but was this limited minutes? Third program in as many years. Used to be a forward but now is suddenly an extremely tall point guard averaging 2.7 assists and shooting mid 30%s from beyond the arc?
Wow, I guess I'm really missing something here. Last year he averaged 7.7 points, 3 rebounds per game. And to the eye test, he doesn't look like NBA material.Johnfox said:
He would have a chance to compete for the starting job this year. If we get him, hoping that we can keep him for 2 years since I view his senior year as hig huge year that will get him into the NBA
And a chance that opponents would be dribbling below in circles around us.Intuit said:
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Can you imagine a lineup with Mike Sharavjamts, Andrej Stojakovic, Bj Omot, Rytis Petraitis, and Mady Sissoko?
All of the players would be 6-7 and above!
RedlessWardrobe said:Wow, I guess I'm really missing something here. Last year he averaged 7.7 points, 3 rebounds per game. And to the eye test, he doesn't look like NBA material.Johnfox said:
He would have a chance to compete for the starting job this year. If we get him, hoping that we can keep him for 2 years since I view his senior year as hig huge year that will get him into the NBA
Basketball Bear said:
Here is a video of him. His passing skills look good. He doesn't take over , more of a team guy.
sluggo said:
I have not seen full game tape, the only real way to judge. But his numbers are not great. And he is so thin, I don't see him able to defend. Cal already has a couple underweight players. Seems more like a human interest story than a valuable addition.
True, but Westbrook was clearly a stud as a sophomore and nearly double the stats of M Mike in a much tougher conference.01Bear said:sluggo said:
I have not seen full game tape, the only real way to judge. But his numbers are not great. And he is so thin, I don't see him able to defend. Cal already has a couple underweight players. Seems more like a human interest story than a valuable addition.
Agreed on the need to see game tape. I'd like to see how he defends, how he runs a transition offense, and how he operates in a half-court set. Highlights don't provide much in the way of evaluation since they're just cherry-picked moments. I also agree that he seems a bit underweight; if he can put in a good 20-30lbs he'd be able to attack the rim more aggressively without worrying about getting knocked to the floor by a little bump.
That said, I don't worry too much about numbers. Russell Westbrook and Zach Lavine didn't put up monster numbers at UCLA but went off to become dominant offensive players in the NBA. I'm more concerned about basketball IQ, athleticism, and work ethic.
Civil Bear said:True, but Westbrook was clearly a stud as a sophomore and nearly double the stats of M Mike in a much tougher conference.01Bear said:sluggo said:
I have not seen full game tape, the only real way to judge. But his numbers are not great. And he is so thin, I don't see him able to defend. Cal already has a couple underweight players. Seems more like a human interest story than a valuable addition.
Agreed on the need to see game tape. I'd like to see how he defends, how he runs a transition offense, and how he operates in a half-court set. Highlights don't provide much in the way of evaluation since they're just cherry-picked moments. I also agree that he seems a bit underweight; if he can put in a good 20-30lbs he'd be able to attack the rim more aggressively without worrying about getting knocked to the floor by a little bump.
That said, I don't worry too much about numbers. Russell Westbrook and Zach Lavine didn't put up monster numbers at UCLA but went off to become dominant offensive players in the NBA. I'm more concerned about basketball IQ, athleticism, and work ethic.
ducky23 said:
It's extremely hard to measure defense with any one stat, and DBPM has many flaws, but his DBPM last year with USF was 2.1 which would put him as a way above average defender according to DBPM
As a comparison, here are the DBPM numbers for the rotational players from last year
Kennedy 2.4
Celestine 1.3
Tyson 1.2
Aimaq .9
Newell .6
Brown .1
Cone -.7
Interesting. So the question is, will that influence MM concerning the last two schollies? I apologize because I think I've asked this before, but when is the final date a player can reach a destination through the transfer portal?AunBear89 said:
Matt Norlander and Gary Parrish on their CBS Eye on College Basketball podcast said that more and more coaches won't have 13 recruited scholarship players anymore because numbers 10-13 on the bench will constantly be cycling through the portal after one season.
The new strategy will be to have 8-11 recruited scholarship players and use remaining scholarships to reward walk ons and one and done grad transfers that you need to pad your roster for practices.
You will still have the roster turnover, just not to a similar level.
First day of class.RedlessWardrobe said:Interesting. So the question is, will that influence MM concerning the last two schollies? I apologize because I think I've asked this before, but when is the final date a player can reach a destination through the transfer portal?AunBear89 said:
Matt Norlander and Gary Parrish on their CBS Eye on College Basketball podcast said that more and more coaches won't have 13 recruited scholarship players anymore because numbers 10-13 on the bench will constantly be cycling through the portal after one season.
The new strategy will be to have 8-11 recruited scholarship players and use remaining scholarships to reward walk ons and one and done grad transfers that you need to pad your roster for practices.
You will still have the roster turnover, just not to a similar level.