TREMONT WATERS BACK IN PLAY



  • @KUSTEVE

    Tremont signing with Georgetown in the first place means he could have trouble qualifying most places.

    But if he can play AND qualify, sign him and save him from JT3.



  • @jaybate-1.0 Doesn’t Georgetown have pretty high admission standards?



  • @KUSTEVE no big deal to me



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 said:

    @jaybate-1.0 Doesn’t Georgetown have pretty high admission standards?

    Yes, they do…unless you are a basketball player in which case there are no standards. They can thank John Thompson who told them…you can have high standards or a great basketball program but not both.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10

    I was just joking about choosing John Thompson three, or is it four, over elite basketball school coaches like Bill Self in the first place – – not referring to Georgetown the school.

    But now that you bring it up, what have you heard? Are Georgetown admissions inflexible and sharply higher for basketball players than KU, Duke, UCLA, Arizona and Kentucky? I’ve never looked up their admissions for basketball players. I have always assumed that they were flexible, like so many private schools are reputed to be, regarding athletes.

    Glad you brought this up. Is Georgetown producing more academic all Americans than KU? This would be food for thought.



  • @jaybate-1.0 I think Academic All-Americans would be a poor way to compare schools because I believe there’s a set standard GPA (not sure what it is) and schools with more rigorous classes probably aren’t going to produce as many Academic AA’s even if they’re getting a higher quality education than a random state school with easier classes that produce higher GPA’s.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10

    Let me know when you figure this out.



  • I don’t know what happened in Gtown, but I feel for John Thompson III. I’ve always respected that program in some way. I hope they can get their stuff together and clean up the mess. This guy would be a great get for KU in the pg position. It depends if he has that play now attitude or if he can wait his turn and learn to play team ball.



  • What was his attraction to GT?



  • It’s interesting to me that he would go to Georgetown in the first place. JT3 has flatout ran that place into the ground. His best season was his second and players he didn’t recruit. ESPN ran an article on it last week about how scared they are to fire him because if his dad.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 What say you?



  • @KUSTEVE said:

    @brooksmd i’m distracted. it’s ncaa time, so i’m slipping.

    @brooksmd & I both are sipping, but it rhymes…



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 One of the Academic All Americans this year is Canyon Barry, Scooter’s brother.

    4.0 in Nuclear Engineering at a public school, UF.

    Of course, he shoots free throws underhanded like his dad, so there is that…



  • His quickness is unbelievable. I think his offensive skills would instantly translate in the college game. I’m sure the defense would be a work in progress.



  • Waters is electric with the ball, around the same size as Frank Mason. Wish his outside shot was more consistent but he has excellent vision and can run a team from day-1. He will need to add significant weight to his frame in College.

    If Waters looks at KU this time around I’m conflicted about what that means for an impact on 2018 recruits. I know we should only be worried about what next year will be like without Frank but Self has clearly prioritized some point guards in 18 already with IMO more potential and signing Waters will compromise our chances with them. That’s how it goes these days, nobody wants to come in and earn their PT.

    The best case scenario is the recent talk of Devonte coming back, happens. We find another guard with ability for depth behind Devonte and roll with some combination of Graham, Newman, Vick Cunliffe, Garrett, Svi?, (insert guard recruit/transfer).



  • @Crimsonorblue22 said:

    What was his attraction to GT?

    He could commit there while schools like Duke, UK and KU were holding out for more “elite” options.



  • @BeddieKU23 said:

    Waters is electric with the ball, around the same size as Frank Mason. Wish his outside shot was more consistent but he has excellent vision and can run a team from day-1. He will need to add significant weight to his frame in College.

    If Waters looks at KU this time around I’m conflicted about what that means for an impact on 2018 recruits. I know we should only be worried about what next year will be like without Frank but Self has clearly prioritized some point guards in 18 already with IMO more potential and signing Waters will compromise our chances with them. That’s how it goes these days, nobody wants to come in and earn their PT.

    The best case scenario is the recent talk of Devonte coming back, happens. We find another guard with ability for depth behind Devonte and roll with some combination of Graham, Newman, Vick Cunliffe, Garrett, Svi?, (insert guard recruit/transfer).

    Mason wasn’t known for his shooting when he signed at KU (Graham was tho), I think Waters would make a good choice if he came to KU.



  • As far as 18 recruits if we get Waters I think you risk not getting Dotson. Dotson isn’t that much better. Keep prioritizing Grimes either way.



  • @BShark

    He would be a quality signing that’s for sure. Not ready to get too excited yet when he hasn’t received his release nor spoke about who he might be considering now. Of course the rumor mill says Zona/Duke might be the reason…

    Mason was a scorer though, Waters has a similar reputation as a score-first type that is evolving his PG skills. The thing I like about Waters is he’s super quick and will find an open man which is what the offense will need next year. Earlier in his prep years I thought he was too reliant on being a scorer but he’s calmed that down as he’s rounded out his game. His size worries me, he would need 15-20 pounds to be able to take contact in the lane against bigs.



  • A bird in hand…



  • @BeddieKU23

    Duke doesn’t worry me provided they get Duval. No idea about AZ’s roster though.



  • From what I’ve seen of Tremont… he is a much better pick than Trae Young. The one area Trae has over him is his long ball shot. But everything else I give to Tremont; handles, passing, driving and finishing with either hand, court vision…

    I would rather have Tremont’s skill set and have 4 years to polish my trey. I’m willing to bet his trey will come along and pass Trae’s trey because Tremont’s defender has to back off because of his threat to drive more.

    Tremont is that “hidden gem” Bill always like to get.



  • @drgnslayr

    Yeah Tremont is a 4 year player most likely so he’s a great program type player to build around. Not everyday you find a Top-35 talent that could be in your program 4 years.

    I wonder though when he visited did he feel slighted by the staff? He probably knew the staff was targeting bigger fish and might have felt KU wasn’t after him as hard as other targets (they have since missed on). Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe it was he visited and just felt more comfortable with Georgetown at the time but since their season has imploded and KU is still after a PG, maybe he’s thinking that’s a good situation for him after all. Will be interesting to see after his release where he’s looking… You would think KU would be high on his list after being in his top 5 before



  • @BeddieKU23

    The problem is there are several big schools after Tremont now.

    Guess it matters how it went on his visit.

    Yes, he could feel slighted because we were going after bigger fish. But he will find the exact same situation at all the blue bloods.

    And we have the perfect example of what can happen for him… Frank was not a premiere PG when he came to Kansas, but he will leave Kansas (most-likely) as NPOY! Frank was able to put all of that stuff behind him when he came to Kansas.

    I think most of the best players have a sense of reality within. Definitely not all. But it is a good part of their personality test to know if they can use their mind in realistic directions. This situation is a good test.

    Tremont has a very similar situation coming here that Frank had. Signing late because coming out of a previous commitment. There is an opening at PG. And he could come right in and possibly start for 4 years! We may bring in another PG after his first year and then we run another 2-PG lineup. Having Devonte certainly hasn’t hurt Frank’s numbers or status!

    Actually, this is a beautiful formula moving forward! We know how to play 2 PGs better than any team in America!



  • @drgnslayr

    Frank was a fall signing. He was previously committed his last year, but had to take a prep year due to academics.



  • @BShark

    Oh yeah…But he had committed to Towson. It was a good thing he failed a class or two!



  • Imagine Tremont AFTER Hudy?



  • @drgnslayr He performs a dance on the court. Quicker than lightening, he will drive, drive, drive, and set up dunk after dunk.



  • @KUSTEVE

    It makes ZERO sense for Tremont to go anywhere but Kansas. Biggest reason? Hudy. Tremont is a driving guard and he is going to need to build his body to use that drive to take him to a paycheck someday.

    Just look at Frank as “the example.”



  • @drgnslayr

    I would expect a Top 30ish player to have everyone after him. The list is long of teams that need a PG now. Which gets me back to the dilemma we’ve been in with every top PG this cycle.

    Is Devonte coming back?

    If he is returning, Waters won’t start, which won’t be attractive to him. If Waters doesn’t slow play his recruitment this time around we may again lose out to a team that has more clarity at the position.



  • Ryan is hearing Waters to Syracuse… They need a PG



  • @BeddieKU23

    Is that the issue?

    We are losing our PG. Frank.

    We know Devonte can scoot over and we can have a more traditional shooting guard fill his spot.

    Or…

    We just keep everything the same and maintain 2 PGs on the floor at all times.

    I’m thinking having Devonte come back would be a plus for signing Tremont.



  • @BeddieKU23

    Blah, but it makes a lot of sense. Syracuse has max minutes to offer.



  • @drgnslayr

    Malik Newman is the real issue. Self just this week said its going to be really hard for him not to be a starter next year. They want a PG to play alongside him. If Devonte returns Self has his guy, if Devonte doesn’t return KU needs a guy. The problem is, the decision isn’t yet public for recruits to know one way or the other. There’s a real slim chance we get Devonte back and a Top 30 player to come play behind him. Those days are gone…



  • Pencil Newman in as a starter. Erase only if injured.

    And yeah too many programs for a top 3o player to go to over being a back-up for a bigger program. Even UK had a thin back court this year…



  • @BShark

    Yupp if your coach is saying your a starter now, you must be turning heads in practice.

    Waters will end up wherever playing time is the most plentiful. Cuse definitely has that to offer…



  • @BeddieKU23

    Yeah I don’t think it will be KU but if he does I think it would work out well for both parties.

    Good thing is next year KU will have lots of PT to sell at most positions, bad thing is it isn’t a great class.



  • @BShark said:

    KU will have lots of PT

    Not necessarily a good thing- starting to sound like the Duke/UK train.

    We always have to blend program players in with top talent…



  • @BeddieKU23

    Agree but it appears to be the way it is shaping up unfortunately*. Barring some program player additions this Spring. Which is why I’d love to add Mark Smith and Shakur Juiston. Then you have guys with a year in the program going into 2018.

    *Preston thinks he is OAD and I could easily see Doke going after next year as well as Bragg if he survives this offseason. Then looking at the guards obviously Graham and Svi are gone regardless of what happens this year, Newman and Cunliffe want to be gone after next year.

    So Vick, Garrett and Lightfoot plus late 17 recruits and any 18 recruits. Could lead to a top 18 recruiting class for KU but a tough season…



  • @BShark

    Funny I’ve thought the same way then conventional wisdom smacks me in the face and says “Bill Self” always figures it out.

    And he does always figure it out.



  • People keep saying 2018 is a weak class. How can you tell what they will become 2 years before they graduate high school?



  • @BeddieKU23

    I see it like this:

    Devonte = PG - 2

    Malik = 2 - 3

    Vick = 2 - 3

    Svi = 3 - 4

    Cunliffe = 2 - 3

    Garrett = 2 - 4

    I still think we have room for a PG coming in and getting some big minutes his freshman year.



  • @BeddieKU23

    Bill the Wizard. I think it would depend a lot on the class. Close on Grimes and land some top end posts (minutes will be there to sell at least) and the team is probably winning the league again.

    @Ralph said:

    People keep saying 2018 is a weak class. How can you tell what they will become 2 years before they graduate high school?

    It’s relative but evaluators that have made these comments before have typically been proven right at the college and NBA level. 2019 class appears stocked with NBA talent.



  • @BShark

    Mason was a 36% shooter from 3 in HS and a volume scorer. Not bad for HS kid.



  • This is how you recruit him, you tell him…Tremont, you are Frank Mason 4 years ago and look at him now…SOLD!



  • @drgnslayr

    Cunliffe is also a guard/wing type that will be fighting for starter minutes

    Newman is a 2, at 6’2 what else is he going to play if his own coach says he’s not a point…

    We definitely need a guard regardless of Devonte’s decision. The caliber of guard will hinge on whether he’s here or not



  • @JayHawkFanToo said:

    This is how you recruit him, you tell him…Tremont, you are Frank Mason 4 years ago and look at him now…SOLD!

    I bet he’d take the minutes at Syracuse. Depends on what kind of kid he is but it’s hard to turn down minutes at a big program.

    @drgnslayr said:

    @BeddieKU23

    I see it like this:

    Devonte = PG - 2

    Malik = 2 - 3

    Vick = 2 - 3

    Svi = 3 - 4

    I still think we have room for a PG coming in and getting some big minutes his freshman year.

    Cunliffe and Garrett on the roster too. If Graham and Svi both stay, it’s hard for incoming recruits to not just see 6 guards.



  • @BShark

    Bill the Wizard, funny. Kind of like Bill the Science Guy?



  • @JayHawkFanToo

    We tried that a few times already with no bites…



  • @BShark

    Keep forgetting Garrett! And he’s my favorite player in the class. I say just let him play I still think he’ll facilitate offense at whatever position he’s playing


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