gonzalo has not said anything worth battering him for...you can not disagree that this move is puzzling on more than some levels...obviously when you have a hot shot recruiter and all star staff come in, you dont expect to go out to arizona and offer a kid with no D-1 offers, headed to juco, a scholarship on your team...none of us saw this coming...but considering the past 6 months in this program there has to be some explanation...it could be hes viewed as a project, which with this staff, could turn out to be a real gem of a player (go check the offers gordon hayward had out of hs and how many recruiting services even rated him)...this could be a favor to someone (remember the type of recruiter lavin is reputed to be) to open the doors for something bigger...this could simply be the staff saying, screw it, we have 9 scholarships to fill next year, we'll take a chance on this kid, and if he doesnt pan out, who cares, we still got 8 to use on top 100 prospects next year...bc if this kid turns out to be the worst college basketball player of all time, the only way it comes back to bite the staff in the ass, is if they dont sign who they are supposed to next year...and if they dont do that, they have bigger problems than the previous years stupid signing anyway
Battering? Didn't realize I was battering someone by having a conversation with them.
For all the facts dealing with regards to Perez' lack of a ranking and schools after him I guess all the other facts of two other 2010 studs who unfortunately are running into eligibility issues and the insane amount of Top 100 players we are after in 2011 shouldn't be giving a staff on the job for less than 6 months benefit of the doubt. I'm still waiting for the 2010 players that we are passing on in place of Perez.
I still can't get over all the negative talk for the 13th player on a team.
They are definitely using the ship because they need to have people returning the year after next. Right now its Malik, Quincy and Polee. Still leaves 9 scholarships even if Perez comes. If Perez came I doubt he would see much time this year. But a year under his belt and the tuteldge of Dunlap and Hines would make him servicable with the presumed stud class of 2011.
Lastly the Omari reasoning is wrong as well. If Omari wanted to be here, he could be here. I think that's the easiest way of saying it without offending anyone.