Andrew White to Transfer



  • Back to White, someone on KUSports is still talking about him redshirting. That was always a stupid idea: it would put him and Greene on a collision course throughout their careers.

    If Greene had redshirted, they would have 2 years’ separation and each one could take his turn. That ship sailed in November.

    Greene is quicker and has better potential as a perimeter defender and ball handler. Andrew was a better rebounder so a better small 4, but how often did we need that from him? Just not a good fit.

    As far as going to WSU, could he fit into their defensive scheme?



  • Best of luck to you, Andrew. A sound scholar and a classy kid and teammate who arrived in Lawrence perhaps at the wrong time. I hope to see you move into a situation which is a splendid fit. Wherever you land, many Jayhawk fans will follow your development. Your 2015-16 stat sheet will, no doubt, occasionally appear on this site.



  • @ParisHawk Right, and it would be crazy for White to risk his entire college career on the possibility that Self might decide he’s not worthy of playing over Greene, Oubre (if he stays another year), or the next OAD.

    @icthawkfan316 - I don’t blame Wiggins’ signing fully. But I think we can all agree that if Wiggins didn’t sign, White would have started this season at the 3. After that, we don’t know. But opportunity is an amazing thing. Wiggins signing took away that opportunity.



  • Darn! Always thought AW3 could have filled in OK if he was given the minutes. I’m sure he’ll make some team really happy. It’s too bad we’ll lose a guy with tremendous work ethic. I think he’ll do just fine, and hopefully can put himself on a tournament team that needs a good wing.



  • @icthawkfan316 Wow…AW3 would be a perfect player type for Marshall. He’s a blue collar kind of player and Marshall gets many of those. Marshall would work AW3 into the rotation and with Early gone, AW3 would be a great addition to WSU. Baker plays the 2 and AW3 would fit nicely into that rotation.

    However, I really like the idea of AW3 going to Wake with Manning. I think Manning could do wonders and pick up where Self left off with AW3. In fact, it wouldn’t surprise me if Manning was in the pic all along. Self said the staff will stop at nothing to help AW3.



  • @truehawk93 AW3 to Wake, I like it! Good one.



  • @ParisHawk Greene has better everything than AW3. I just thought Greene was green. But he had a few games where he proved himself enough and seemed to seal the deal. Self said Greene would play in the NBA spoke volumes for Greene.

    There is a world of difference between Greene and AW3. I’ve said it before and will say it again, Greene could play the 1 if necessary. Will he? Highly doubtful, but I could definitely see Greene play the 1-4 slots. I think the kid is that good. He really did well in that KSt game too. I think it was his best game in Manhattan.

    I think a solid lineup may look similiar to this:

    Mason/Graham

    Selden/Greene/ (CF?)

    Oubre/Greene

    Ellis/JTray

    Alex/ (Lucas?)/ (Mickelson?)

    Mickelson and Lucas are going to battle for that backup 5. I could also see a battle between CF and Greene. I think they’re both great shooters, but Greene has CF beat in many ways. But, CF can be a nice supplemental piece to a great lineup when needed.

    Everyone buys into Self’s 8-man rotation and so IF you do, either CF or Greene will have to sit. I see them both playing, but depending on the matchup and night, Greene should get the nod most games coming off the bench with CF very close behind.

    I just don’t see how Self will force his 8-man unless he sits CF and Lucas a lot. I’m still not quite sold on CF just yet. I think he’s a great shooter, but Greene’s tools are much more needed in most games. CF was huge with Stanford. But it was one game. Greene was really efficient when he played. He did have a few games where he blew a chance or two, but most games he produced. I don’t see Graham sitting much either. Self will get him about the same pt as Mason did under Tharpe. So, the rotation has to be at least a 9-man with this roster.

    I could also see CF playing some pg in some games when needed. But hopefully it will be rare. I want Mason to be the undisputed leader of this team and for Graham to learn well.



  • We are recruiting a very young (he’d be enrolling as a 17 year old), eligible for this coming season, guard from somewhere in Europe.

    "KU, which has one scholarship to give in recruiting, is reportedly recruiting Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, a 6-foot-6, 190-pound wing from Cherkassy, Ukraine, who turns 17 in June. He has been compared to NBA player Manu Ginobili.

    Other schools reportedly involved include SMU, Virginia, Oregon and Michigan.

    He averaged 25.2 points, 8.0 boards and 3.4 assists for the Ukrainian National Team in the 2013 FIBA Europe Under 16 championships. He scored two points off 1-of-4 shooting (0-3 from three) with two turnovers and a steal while playing 13 minutes in the World Select Team’s loss to Team USA at the Nike Hoops Summit on April 12 in Portland.

    KU’s Kelly Oubre and Cliff Alexander had 14 and six points respectively for the U.S. At the Summit, Mykhailiuk told draftexpress.com he was trying to decide whether to attend a U.S. college or sign with a European pro team.

    “He is the best prospect in Europe in a long time, probably since Ricky Rubio,” writes nbadraft.net. “What Mykhaliuk showed at the recent U16 European championships was a mix of athleticism, skills and feel for the game that is extremely rare to see in a European player, or any player of his age, for that matter.”

    Does this increase our prospects of landing him?



  • @wissoxfan83 I think Putin’s arrival in the Ukraine increases our prospects much more than White’s departure.

    On the other hand, White leaving may be a tiny signal in favor of our chances.



  • At this rate our only seniors for the upcoming senior nights will be walk ons and coaches sons… And we’re one coach son from being Kentucky!



  • @truehawk93 I’m pretty much thinking the same as you on your line-up. I too am not sold on CF, but hoping he changes my mind ! He’s a very safe pt guard, I would rather grow w/Mason. I think Graham will be our starter by the end though. I’m hoping for a breakout season for Greene, he’s really shown glimpses of becoming a great player. I have no idea on Hunter yet. I do look forward to see the dynamic of Mari and Cliff together. Hopefully some transition game!



  • @truehawk93 I mostly agree but I am not sold on Graham. I think he will have to beat out CF personally more than the other way around. CF is a superior shooter and has a year in the system and showed he can play some D. He is not a liability.

    I’m 100% with you on Greene. He is the real deal and hopefully he will get tons of minutes. I have said this before on here but I would love it if he starts at the 3 over Oubre.



  • Very intriguing, AW3’s eventual home for his last 3 years of residence. Though I would not expect him to come to roost in the Big 12, many of our competitors could really use him. I would imagine that Okie State and Tech are giving Andrew some thought. Hoiberg has feasted off an array of transfers. But the Wake program might already be in the prospectus. Wherever, I hope that Andrew finds the optimum fit and is able to start and make an impact his final two eligible seasons. Among the players who have transferred away during the Self years, AW3 is the one whom I will be most interested in following. I think he will make some coach very happy. Highly unlikely that he would ever embarrass a program. Classy departure comments by his father, too.



  • @truehawk93 It’s kind of funny how we rationalize things in our brains isn’t it? How we place importance on one thing while devaluing something else. For example:

    “CF was huge with Stanford. But it was one game.”

    Yet a couple of paragraphs earlier, you were praising Greene with this:

    “He really did well in that KSt game too. I think it was his best game in Manhattan.”

    Um…wasn’t that just one game too? Technically CF had two good games, as he scored 10 pts the game before against Eastern Kentucky. The K-State game was Greene’s only double digit scoring performance.

    Another thing in your post that struck me as odd was this statement:

    “Greene was really efficient when he played.”

    Efficient? In terms of what? Shots made? Not particularly. While Greene’s shooting numbers were slightly better than those of CF on the season, neither’s was what anyone would describe as “efficient”. 38.5% FG% overall, 33.3% from 3pt for Greene, 34.4% overall FG%, 31.3% from 3pt for CF. Efficient in terms of taking care of the ball? No, Greene turned the ball over 15 times in 184 minutes, CF 3 times in 225 minutes. Defense? Well Self was on record repeatedly, including after the season at the team banquet, as saying Greene didn’t know how to defend. In short, I’m not sure that efficient is something that accurately describes Greene’s play his freshman season.

    I’ve seen a couple posters putting tremendous stock into the play of CF during the tournament, as well as Self’s quote to CF that he was going to be “his guy” in the Stanford game. Similarly, I’ve heard Self say that Greene is a guy that is going to play in the NBA someday. Lofty praise.

    My point in all this? We really don’t know. Nobody knows what next year’s rotation will look like. We have some things that are pretty solid - Selden will play the 2. Ellis & Alexander will be in the rotation, likely as starters in the post. Oubre will be in the rotation. But the question marks - who will garner the minutes as the back-up post players? How will the minutes shake out at the point? What will Greene’s role be? -are all pure speculation. And between now and then there will be hundreds of posts where people give their rationalizations on why it will be one way or the other.

    I’m not saying you’re wrong. I’m not saying I think Greene is a bad player. Quite the contrary, I think he’s going to make a very good player. But your post, which was largely making the case for Greene, didn’t really come with anything to support that claim other than vagaries such as “Greene’s tools are much more needed in most games” or “Greene has CF beat in many ways.”

    I think the most logical argument here, if we’re assuming it is Greene vs. CF for the final “rotation” spot, is Greene’s height gives him the advantage to sub in for Oubre, where as CF has much more competition at his positions - the 1 & the 2. To sub out Oubre and not insert Greene, you’re most likely pushing Selden up to the 3, inserting Graham at the 2, and allowing CF to play point, which isn’t out of the question, but it requires more positional movement than a straight plug in of Greene for Oubre. However, at this point I don’t think anyone can say with too much confidence that CF doesn’t have a better shot at garnering minutes in a position battle with Mason or Graham. I don’t think anyone has a great read on that situation, and therefore we don’t have a great read on what the battle will be for the final rotation minutes.



  • @icthawkfan316 Well stated. I feel that if Greene had Frankamps mind he would be a complete player. It seems as though Greene looses focus (passes should never bounce off of you), but is much more impressive athletically. You’ve got to like the frame that Greene has vs. Connors, but Connor is a baller and will earn his minutes too. I can’t wait to see some seasoned shooter on this team in 2 years. Next year will be fun With a 10% chance of a NC, but the year after is when KU’s best chances of a National Title are.

    Graham So. Pg.,

    Selden?!?/Frankamp Jr. SG.,

    Oubre So/ Grenen Jr. SF

    Ellis Sr. PF,

    Alexander So./Mickelson Sr. C

    minus early draft entrants (possibly Oubre and Alexander) plus stud freshmen. Boom goes the Dynamite!



  • Andrew White III got two years of practice time and experience as a member of the Kansas Jayhawks. He gave maximum effort and has nothing to feel bad about. He asked the coach where he stood and got an honest answer. He has decided to take his talents elsewhere and I applaud him for it. Andrew White III will find a new school and showcase his skills. This is the ebb and flow of recruiting. In some years he would have been a great fit, in others not so much. I wish him nothing but the best. This is further proof of how hard it is to get minutes at the University of Kansas at the current time.



  • @dylans So you do not believe that Mason and Traylor will get minutes in 2016?



  • @REHawk FYI, if White transfers in-conference – meaning to a Big 12 school – he would lose a year of eligibility on top of his redshirt year.



  • @TheDrunkenJhawk No. Just projected starters. Depending on who comes back for '16



  • @HighEliteMajor Thanks for the clarification. I had forgotten that rule. Certainly would seem to preclude his staying in our league. Maybe Turgeon would have a spot for him at Maryland if Danny has no pressing need for a 6’6" swing player. I would imagine that Colorado is giving AW3 a look. So long as he does not connect with Missouri, I will remain a fan. I imagine that Bill Self will put forth considerable effort to help him find a comfortable niche. In the big picture, now Andrew gets a fifth year to complete free studies, and he has a much better chance of playing significant minutes after a redshirt year of practice and readjustment. He can walk tall.



  • @joeloveshawks I am sold on Graham, for two reasons: 1- He is the best on the ball defender out of the three pg candidates and 2- He is the best ball handler and passer on our roster. I think he will take the point guard spot in short order, and make us all realize how not having a point guard the last two years held us back. We are sending two players into the NBA lottery, and we can’t make it past the first weekend of the NCAAs.



  • @KUSTEVE I hope you are right! Don’t forget, one of those NBA guys was sitting on the bench!



  • @Crimsonorblue22 You’re right, but we had an entire roster of talent w/o Embiid. Our point guard play the last two years has been mediocre at best, and down right terrible at times. I have never seen a KU team get turned over that many times off defensive pressure. It’s like we went out and bought a new suit ( Selden, Embiid, Wigs,Tarik etc) to wear, but we only had a t-shirt ( Naadir) to wear with it. Devonte is that new dress shirt, lightly starched, perfectly pressed.



  • Good luck Andrew.



  • I was initially thinking that if AWIII has to sit out a year anyway, why not redshirt here and then play 2 seasons. But with more than even chances of Greene and/or Oubre coming back, why take that chance?
    It is the right move for him; Wish it was different because he is exactly the type of guy that I love seeing in the Jayhawk uniform.

    Best of Luck Andrew!


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