World games impact on this years recruiting class



  • These four could be added to the team, leaving 8 spots open for travel.

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  • @wrwlumpy kinda cool you have Withey in there too.


  • Banned

    I just don’t see HCBS adding any former players, especially if he ends up with a loin share of top recruits.

    It would be really counter productive to add former players. Unless the agenda is just to win at all cost, or that HCBS wants to show his mad coaching skills to the NBA?

    Think about it? Unlimited practices with a young star studded team? No way you leave current players sitting at home. Just my two cents.



  • I could have sworn #32 was Andrew White…



  • Thank you for the kind welcome everyone, I did not expect such a great response! I have not had the time to research many of the questions we all have about the rules and who can and cant play or who should play, however I would be interested to see what Kentucky chose to do just last year? Did they take any past players? How many players did they take? Etc?



  • @JhawkAlum it does look like him!



  • @DoubleDD Nah, I totally agree. KU is going to have nearly its whole roster returning next season AND they get unlimited practices AND they get to play in that extra tourney? If ever Coach Self has a perfect storm worth of opportunities to get himself another National Title and a ring, next season is it. Bring every player you have right now, get that experience and beat everyone down next March!



  • And the other 8 that get to go to China.

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  • Based on the rules, Jeff is eligible too.

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  • Forgot one, Somebody good is going to be left out.

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  • @DoubleDD

    The agenda is to represent the USA…with the KU team as the foundation. Technically, Coach Self could use players from other schools as well (not saying he would) but since it is the USA team, any American college player is eligible, right?.



  • They have to be Jayhawks.



  • @wrwlumpy I don’t believe that’s the case. Most years, the team is assembled from a number of college teams. This year was an exeption. The NCAA asked for one university to take responsibility for representing the US and Kansas submitted for the opportunity. At least by the world game rules, we could add players from other teams to fill out the roster. I don’t know if the NCAA would be okay with it, and I doubt Self is interested, but there isn’t any rule preventing that from happening.

    As for how this affects our recruiting, I don’t know that it does. I think one of the most important aspects of landing Bragg was that he’d be given more opportunity to learn the system ahead of the season. I don’t necessarily think that was a primary reason for him to sign up, though. I think Bragg knows he’s a multi-year guy (most likely TAD), and that he’ll probably be coming off the bench at first, especially if Alexander stays (which I think is more likely than not). Really, I think this opportunity is a lot like an NCAA title: any top recruit that joins a school says they want to win one or that it was a consideration, but when they fail to do so, very few return. There are exceptions, such as Sullinger coming back for a sophomore year, but most guys that come back do so because they don’t like where their draft stock is (see all of UK’s multi-year guys not named Stein, and excluding Willis and Hawkins, obviously). Only one of the two guys we’re most likely to land at this point (Diallo and Newman) would actually be able to join the team, and I don’t think it’s enough of a selling point to change our fortunes with the remaining guys.

    Lastly, on a somewhat related note, in a recent post I said I thought KU was in 2nd place with Ivan Rabb. I’m downgrading that to 4th. I think his list right now would rank 1) Cal, with a bullet 2) UoAz 3) UCLA, 4) KU, 5) UK, and I think it’s unlikely we’ll get a visit. Rabb earlier in the year canceled a visit because KU wouldn’t be playing, but talk of rescheduling it has died down and there remain only 3 home games in the regular season. Unless he announces something in the next week, we won’t have got him on campus and, thus, that pretty much kills our chances with him (not a Julian Wright kind of situation). Diallo is trying to get back out here, though. Still waiting on word from Thon. Having to hang on like this leaves me in a bit more doubt that it will happen, but I’m still on the reclass side of the curve. We’ll see what happens, though.



  • @wrwlumpy I still think either Oubre and/or Cliff will be back next season. Not to mention Svi. He wouldnt be eligible though would he? Shame that.



  • @Lulufulu

    I am not sure about Svi anymore. He will likely be playing for Ukraine at the World University Games; maybe he gets a good offer from a Euro club and stays, although if he wants to play ion the NBA, coming back to KU would be the best way.





  • @konkeyDong

    I put us as first on the list for Thon if he gets his reclassification to 2015. I have nothing to base it on except reading recruiting junk online. So take it for what it is worth… nothing.

    I think Self would like to use some ex players… maybe a couple.

    Still not sure how this clears with the NCAA, and Kansas won’t be doing anything without their legal department nailing down the NCAA in writing.



  • @drgnslayr I think you’re right about Thon. We’re either 1st or basically tied with UK. We’re the only two schools on his current list that he’s singled out to receive a visit. Hopefully this all goes through and we can seal the deal.





  • I’ve got my eye on Newman. We keep making his cuts. I think he’s definitely down to KU and UK. I like Thon, but the eligibility thing is disturbing. I’m leaning toward Harry Giles (2016) at this point. UK can’t get them all.

    I’m just not sure about Jaylen Brown and Brandon Ingram. I know Bragg is recruiting them, but he doesn’t really understand KU’s needs right now. I wouldn’t count out Cheick Diallo either.

    UK has Four committed. They have three on the board plus the Australian kid. It really depends on which of their bigs leave. I think Lyles, Towns, Johnson, and likely Cauley-Stein are gone. I don’t think they lose any guards. Their guards are not high either, Andrew Harrison is at 48. The NBA just doesn’t like the UK twins.

    4 <a href=‘http://www.nbadraft.net/nba_draft_trades/2015’ title=‘Suns receive the Lakers 2015 first-round pick. (top 5 protected in 2015, top 3 in 2016 and 2017, unprotected 2018.’ class=‘mock_team_link’><strong>*LA Lakers</strong></a> *LA Lakers Karl-Anthony Towns 7-0 250 C Kentucky Fr.

    11 <strong>Detroit</strong> Detroit Willie Cauley-St… 7-0 240 C Kentucky Jr.

    12 <a href=‘http://www.nbadraft.net/nba_draft_trades/2015’ title=‘Hawks have right to swap 2015 first round picks with Nets.’ class=‘mock_team_link’><strong>*Atlanta</strong></a> *Atlanta Trey Lyles 6-10 250 PF Kentucky Fr.

    5 <a href=‘http://www.nbadraft.net/nba_draft_trades/2015’ title=‘Sixers receive the Magic 2015 second round pick.’ class=‘mock_team_link’><strong>*Philadelphia</strong></a> *Philadelphia Dakari Johnson 7-0 255 C Kentucky So.

    I just don’t see these bigs going any higher. These four are all that’s gone. You have four coming. He’s done and he’ll do some slick maneuvering to make room if necessary. Watch who he screws to make room.

    I see 3-4 leaving and they gain four. This means unless Calipari forces a few out, there’s no way he gets any of the remaining top recruits. I think he’ll likely force Willis, Lee, and maybe the twins out too. This would open up 2-3 more slots to net 2-3 of the top 10: Swanigan, Diallo, and Calipari has a hard-on for Newman too. I think he would like to land Brown and Ingram too. But statistically he simply can’t land every recruit. He’s simply harvesting based on reloading, not need.

    I think KU needs to be extremely strategic for 2-3 years. Self has got to sell these recruits on patience, championship, and the NBA. I don’t think pt is always the buzz word. I think a smart recruit will appreciate recruiting content, not recruiting bullsh*t. Calipari’s is all about the numbers. His basic strategy is reload, buy in, and go to the NBA. He doesn’t care about degrees. I think our long-term guys like Ellis, Svi, Traylor, and Lucas are going to be our biggest marketeers for guys staying 2-3, maybe four years.

    I think you all are way over analyzing Self’s USA team. He’s all about experience and fun. If the guys can gain experience and win, that’s even better. Don’t over analyze Self. It doesn’t hurt, but I guarantee Self will tell you this is not a recruiting piece at all. I personally don’t think the USA thing makes much difference either.

    The more I hear about Oubre, the more I’m convinced he’s so gone. I thought it the minute he started making his transition. I think Self is showcasing him. If Oubre drafts, we’ll get Brown or Ingram…COUNT IT.

    Oubre can’t do much better…

    10 <strong>Denver</strong> Denver Kelly Oubre 6-7 200 SF Kansas Fr.

    I have one name for Brown and Ingram: Wiggins, now commit to KU behind a long list of NBA players: Rush, Henry, BMac, Wiggins, and now Oubre. The list sells itself. What you do at KU is your choice. OAD, TAD or stay all four years and earn a degree…you can’t go wrong.

    As for the Jayhawks, Ingram feels that his role as a wing can be developed very well if he decides to go to Lawrence.

    “They develop players very well, especially wings,” Ingram said. “With Andrew Wiggins last year, and Kelly (Oubre) this year. I think that would be a good place for me as well.” link text



  • @drgnslayr said:

    I have nothing to base it on except reading recruiting junk online. So take it for what it is worth… nothing.

    Absolutely classic!

    Still laughing.



  • I believe everyone is missing the biggest question about the World Games team.

    DOES TYLER MAKE THE CUT?

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  • @jaybate-1.0 manager?



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    Ah, to travel with a team again. Its been soon long. How sweet it would be. Yes, he could be the manager. But so could I.



  • @jaybate-1.0 I say he takes a chapter out of Water Boy and tells the USA team what Mama say… I think he a lock.

    No malice at all…Tyler is a cool dude. Hell, Self would get a kick out of this.





  • Anybody up for a Thon?

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    Look at these clips, smile, drool, dream, and pray the good lord gives us a Thon Maker.



  • Portland not renewing Thomas Robinson’s contract. Get him in a basket-weaving class ASAP. Of ALL the past KU players in the recent 2-3yrs that are US citizens, I’d bring Thomas Robinson back to Self’s high-low for a cameo-redux-DELUXE role…simply put, how sweeeet would that be. Self’s most powerful post presence.

    The kids that are NOT on the 12man roster are the walk-ons, of course, but they get to travel in some other capacity.

    I wouldn’t mind adding Tyshawn, as he was relentless. Many of the other recent KU players’ skill sets are represented well on the current roster already, especially 3pt shooting. Ben McLemore may want to do it…

    Self may only take 1 or 2 “recent KU players”, as the focus should be current college team. I think the allowance for “recent” players is because some of the other intl teams will have pro players on their roster, so this serves as somewhat of an equalizer.

    Honestly, TRob has bounced around, and hasn’t landed in the best situation for him. But I think he can play at the next level, and has had several decent stat-line games. Against lesser competition, he could dominate. And in the right situation in the pros, he could one day be a Zach Randolph (6’9" ) type of hard-working contributor. But those slots are precious few in the NBA.

    But, as a selfish KU fan/alum, I’ll take a Thomas Robinson cameo any day!! Add Tyshawn, and you’ve got true “heart & soul” and a never-quit mentality injected into any squad (by adding both guys).



  • @truehawk93

    Newman coming to KU is squarely on the hopes that Selden leaves. If Selden stays we are out. The kid wants to play, he’s going to start wherever he goes and he’s going to put up shots. He reminds me of a more talented O.J. Mayo, he’s only going to College to be the man for a year. I also think he wants to go to Kentucky but the situation with their backcourt is an even more stickier one. Briscoe is the top PG, Matthews a high level SG. Ullis will be back. Booker is gone he’s played himself into the lottery conversation. Then you have the Twins which the NBA doesn’t like but they could bolt on reputation alone. If they stay Kentucky is out of the question with 5 perimeter players. if they go just pencil him in to the starting lineup. He just dropped Ohio St because of the Jaquan Lyle announcement. I don’t think the Mississippi schools are serious contenders so that leaves LSU & NC St. LSU has the momentum with Blakeney & Simmons. I find NC St a intriguing team in this race because its a decent team that could feature him with Lacey next year. While all that I’ve said purely from my own view, I think the most important aspect to getting Newman will be starting right away and getting an offense he can get his 17-18 points a game.



  • Our Uniforms will say USA instead of Jayhawks. WOW.



  • @jaybate-1.0 you have to be a coaches son!!!



  • it would be great to have Ben in Korea.



  • @BeddieKU23 I’m sorry how do you have any guards at UK doing anything? We all thought the twins were gone last year, but here they are and still nothing on the draft boards.

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    Booker is the only guard ranked high enough to consider going to the NBA. I see all the UK guards going to the DLeague or Europe. If they’re smart, they’ll stay and improve. They can only improve.

    Alex Poythress is hurt and he’s on the draft boards, HURT. He’s over all the UK guards.

    But, I agree it won’t be due to the twins going on any rep. It will be Calipari pushing them out of the nest. He’ll screw them to get his next batch. So, you may be right or if he’s smart, he’ll welcome back experience with his four committed recruits. He wants them all…Newman, Brown, Ingram, Swanigan, Zimmerman, Diallo, Thon…ALL of them. He’s a greedy bastard and will sell his soul to get them all. It’s better they are in his stable than in the opponents stable. He’ll broker a deal to get rid of Booker, Lee, Poythress, Twins, the four bigs in my post, Willis…all gone. This will be 10 possible openings. However, he already has the four committed, so he could potentially have six other spots. So, he could get most of the remaining uncommitted top recruits. Sickening…I see Zimmerman going to UNLV. I see Brown going to Michigan. I don’t think he gets both Thon and Diallo. Most see Diallo going to ISU. I think Ingram is a strong KU lean because of Oubre leaving. Newman will go if UK loses any of their guards. You may be right Booker and/or the twins may be enough to commit him.

    I think KU has a good shot at Thon and Ingram. We could lose Selden on the same premise you see the twins leaving. If Selden decides to jump, I think we get Newman, Ingram, and Thon. So, we could potentially get maybe three or even more strongly two. I think Bragg, Ingram, Thon, and possibly Newman would be a fair realization. Newman is 50/50 between KU and UK…I do agree he’s a slight UK lean at this point. Again, pending the guards leaving.



  • @truehawk93

    It’s crazy that the domino effect of who stays and who goes from Kentucky will basically shape the remaining recruits decisions. Who stays and who leaves KU will have some effect as well but because of the potential for anywhere from 3-7 players going pro from one team is going to have a major effect on everything.

    As it stands right now you have Towns-Top 5, Stein & Booker Lotto picks. Remember not a lot of quality shooters projected in this draft so that’s why Booker is getting a lot of looks. Lyles & Johnson are also first round talents who could leave as well.

    At KU you have just Oubre a Lotto pick. Cliff has played himself out of being a high pick this year. Will he leave anyway and be happy with the back end of the first round? Selden & Ellis are not even on the radar and at this point would be beyond disappointed if they bolted.

    Best scenario is the Twins return with Ullis along with the 2 recruits they already have. That would make Newman go elsewhere. Best frontcourt scenario is that Both Lyles & Johnson return with Poythress & Lee and the 1 recruit they have. Not sure what the New Zealand kid will do if they all return.

    Interesting that you see Brown going to Michigan. I think if Levert returns after getting hurt he won’t go there. He’s also been to UNC lately but with Jackson & Tokoto there its hard to see him signing with Roy. I still think its between KU, Kentucky & UCLA between him, same as the fall when he singled KU/UK out. UCLA has a major opening for him so they could always pull a shocker. You have to think with Wiggins & Oubre that we stand a great chance of getting another athletic freak like Brown.

    I still think Ingram is Duke bound with Winslow likely to leave. He was tweeting about the Duke/UNC game. I would be shockingly happy if he came to KU, but Bragg may work his magic.

    Thon has so much red tape surrounding his reclassification that we might lose even if we win his recruitment. Maybe everything will work out but so many people have said things that scare you from recruiting him. And to mention his last tournament not 1 College coach showed has to say something.


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