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Michigan offered 2021 SG Trevor Keels (#35c) today. He played on the same AAU team as Hunter Dickinson and Terrance Williams. He was also involved in a tournament this past weekend that Juwan attended. Isaiah Todd, Dickinson, and Williams were all playing there as well.
Juwan, Jalen, Izzo, and others all watched Emoni Bates last night, whose game was in EMU's arena.
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I think if you had only one thing to say about the Bahamas games, it's that they shot the lights out. One thing I really didn't like was looking like the road team at home against Oregon for the first ten minutes. There's so much to be encouraged about still.
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Add 6'4" SG Jett Howard (#53) and 6'6" PF Gregg Glenn (#33) to the offers from the Class of 2022. Glenn plays with Jett on the same AAU team, so I'm sure Juwan's seen plenty of him. Glenn's listed as a PF on 247, and I guess that's good height for a 15 year old. From the highlight clip I saw, he looks more like a SF.
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Dickinson's in, which is fantastic. Gonna be really interesting to see what Juwan does with an old-school center. He and Johns should/could be an ideal two-headed monster; one for the big lineup and one for smallball. Castleton hasn't yet proven he's in the rotation. This year's slowest developer, it turns out, which is odd in a sense because Juwan is supposedly so good working with bigs. Not to write off Castleton, and he's still a bit skinny, but I really thought he'd be a much bigger contributor this year.
So the class at this point is Dickinson, Jackson, possibly Todd. Christopher is on the board and seems unlikely, Terrance Williams is planning to visit and looks like a great system guy. Todd can be a one and done, and unless Christopher comes, Todd will quite possibly be the guy we ask to iso his way into tough buckets. Dickinson isn't a guy the NBA will love, so he could be ours for 3 years or maybe even 4. Williams, if he comes, is another talented system player you win with in college but isn't an NBA body. Jackson's a top-75 recruit, so won't be on the NBA's radar as a freshman unless he explodes immediately.
I'd be totally content with Dickinson/Todd/Jackson/Williams with room to add someone late in the cycle, or a grad transfer. I'd be less content with Dickinson/Jackson/Williams, but Todd's recruitment is going to be one in which you hit until the whistle stops.Last edited by hack; December 20, 2019, 03:54 PM.
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