I agree!!! If Mo Mo can play this season it is a no brainer..
St. John’s, UConn, Seton Hall, Hofstra and Iona are among schools that have expressed interest in Jones- as per ZagoriaWhy doesnt Fordham or Manhattan take a shot at Jones?
The only thing that would make MoMo a very important pickup is if Nuri wasn't on track to be here this coming year due to schoolwork issues. I know he needs summer classes to fulfill all his coursework. Hopefully he is doing so.
Quote from: mjmaherjr on May 20, 2011, 09:32:24 AMThe staff did pretty good with Hardy developing him at the point. Granted he lighted it up scoring but if they can do the same thing to Lindsey than to be honest I think maybe I'd rather hold the schollie especially if Jevon is close to on track academicallyNice thought if you're building for 2-3 years down the road. "boy, when they're juniors and seniors we can do some serious damage"....BUT...This staff is interested in NOW. Deep runs in the dance are the target NOW. Nuri MAY be able to do it. Momo ALREADY HAS.Without Momo this teams D-1 experience at guard is Malik's 669 minutes. Tourney experience is 9 minutes, 2 pts, no assists, no rebs.With Momo, add 1,551 more minutes. And 106 Tourney minutes.Guys, this is a kid who got 20 vs BYU. 27 vs Cal. 20 against OSU. 18 vs Memphis. 17 against UCLA. 17 against USC. 16pts 6 assists vs Duke. And that's as the THIRD scoring option in the offense.All this assumes he gets the waiver. It's a crapshoot with the NCAA, and Momo for 2013 and 2014 doesn't have near the same impact as Momo for 2012 and 2013.
The staff did pretty good with Hardy developing him at the point. Granted he lighted it up scoring but if they can do the same thing to Lindsey than to be honest I think maybe I'd rather hold the schollie especially if Jevon is close to on track academically
Quote from: crgreen on May 20, 2011, 12:43:42 PMQuote from: mjmaherjr on May 20, 2011, 09:32:24 AMThe staff did pretty good with Hardy developing him at the point. Granted he lighted it up scoring but if they can do the same thing to Lindsey than to be honest I think maybe I'd rather hold the schollie especially if Jevon is close to on track academicallyNice thought if you're building for 2-3 years down the road. "boy, when they're juniors and seniors we can do some serious damage"....BUT...This staff is interested in NOW. Deep runs in the dance are the target NOW. Nuri MAY be able to do it. Momo ALREADY HAS.Without Momo this teams D-1 experience at guard is Malik's 669 minutes. Tourney experience is 9 minutes, 2 pts, no assists, no rebs.With Momo, add 1,551 more minutes. And 106 Tourney minutes.Guys, this is a kid who got 20 vs BYU. 27 vs Cal. 20 against OSU. 18 vs Memphis. 17 against UCLA. 17 against USC. 16pts 6 assists vs Duke. And that's as the THIRD scoring option in the offense.All this assumes he gets the waiver. It's a crapshoot with the NCAA, and Momo for 2013 and 2014 doesn't have near the same impact as Momo for 2012 and 2013.Experience isn't as valuable as it was. Talent wins out. Uconn just won a NC with one experienced player. Momo is a talented player, but is he going to be able to go from the PAC 10 to the BE so easily?
Quote from: Poison on May 20, 2011, 01:43:33 PMQuote from: crgreen on May 20, 2011, 12:43:42 PMQuote from: mjmaherjr on May 20, 2011, 09:32:24 AMThe staff did pretty good with Hardy developing him at the point. Granted he lighted it up scoring but if they can do the same thing to Lindsey than to be honest I think maybe I'd rather hold the schollie especially if Jevon is close to on track academicallyNice thought if you're building for 2-3 years down the road. "boy, when they're juniors and seniors we can do some serious damage"....BUT...This staff is interested in NOW. Deep runs in the dance are the target NOW. Nuri MAY be able to do it. Momo ALREADY HAS.Without Momo this teams D-1 experience at guard is Malik's 669 minutes. Tourney experience is 9 minutes, 2 pts, no assists, no rebs.With Momo, add 1,551 more minutes. And 106 Tourney minutes.Guys, this is a kid who got 20 vs BYU. 27 vs Cal. 20 against OSU. 18 vs Memphis. 17 against UCLA. 17 against USC. 16pts 6 assists vs Duke. And that's as the THIRD scoring option in the offense.All this assumes he gets the waiver. It's a crapshoot with the NCAA, and Momo for 2013 and 2014 doesn't have near the same impact as Momo for 2012 and 2013.Experience isn't as valuable as it was. Talent wins out. Uconn just won a NC with one experienced player. Momo is a talented player, but is he going to be able to go from the PAC 10 to the BE so easily? Youre right Poison, he should stay close to home-at Iona.
This could hurt if true. Man this is getting so messy:The Wildcats have moved on, but according to a source, it doesn't appear that Arizona will endorse a transfer that would allow him to play immediately somewhere else.
Quote from: SJUhoopNUT on May 20, 2011, 03:08:07 PMThis could hurt if true. Man this is getting so messy:The Wildcats have moved on, but according to a source, it doesn't appear that Arizona will endorse a transfer that would allow him to play immediately somewhere else.40+-year-old coaches should not get into a pissing match with a 20-year-old player, especially when incoming freshmen are more talented than the departing player. If the kid thinks he'll be happier at Iona then let him go there.
This could hurt if true. Man this is getting so messy:Arizona guard Lamont Jones is transferring back East, possibly to a Big East school, according to reports in the New York media. The New York Post reported he might try to get a hardship waiver in order to play immediately. According to one source with knowledge of the situation, Jones may not get the support he needs from Arizona in a case like that. He originally told the Wildcats staff that he was going to play in Europe before mentioning a few days later that his grandmother is ill. To get a waiver to play immediately, the previous school has to provide supporting documentation. The Wildcats are looking at Jones' stay in Tucson as though he were a junior college player whose two years of eligibility have expired. The Wildcats have moved on, but according to a source, it doesn't appear that Arizona will endorse a transfer that would allow him to play immediately somewhere else. http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/blog/_/name/katz_andy/id/6569970/news-notes-nba-pre-draft-camp
Quote from: SJUhoopNUT on May 20, 2011, 03:08:07 PMThis could hurt if true. Man this is getting so messy:Arizona guard Lamont Jones is transferring back East, possibly to a Big East school, according to reports in the New York media. The New York Post reported he might try to get a hardship waiver in order to play immediately. According to one source with knowledge of the situation, Jones may not get the support he needs from Arizona in a case like that. He originally told the Wildcats staff that he was going to play in Europe before mentioning a few days later that his grandmother is ill. To get a waiver to play immediately, the previous school has to provide supporting documentation. The Wildcats are looking at Jones' stay in Tucson as though he were a junior college player whose two years of eligibility have expired. The Wildcats have moved on, but according to a source, it doesn't appear that Arizona will endorse a transfer that would allow him to play immediately somewhere else. http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/blog/_/name/katz_andy/id/6569970/news-notes-nba-pre-draft-campThat is 100% true for a waiver application to be seriously considered the outgoing team needs to be onboard.This is why I maintain a waiver is a longshot.
Quote from: fordham96 on May 20, 2011, 04:03:56 PMQuote from: SJUhoopNUT on May 20, 2011, 03:08:07 PMThis could hurt if true. Man this is getting so messy:Arizona guard Lamont Jones is transferring back East, possibly to a Big East school, according to reports in the New York media. The New York Post reported he might try to get a hardship waiver in order to play immediately. According to one source with knowledge of the situation, Jones may not get the support he needs from Arizona in a case like that. He originally told the Wildcats staff that he was going to play in Europe before mentioning a few days later that his grandmother is ill. To get a waiver to play immediately, the previous school has to provide supporting documentation. The Wildcats are looking at Jones' stay in Tucson as though he were a junior college player whose two years of eligibility have expired. The Wildcats have moved on, but according to a source, it doesn't appear that Arizona will endorse a transfer that would allow him to play immediately somewhere else. http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/blog/_/name/katz_andy/id/6569970/news-notes-nba-pre-draft-campThat is 100% true for a waiver application to be seriously considered the outgoing team needs to be onboard.This is why I maintain a waiver is a longshot.In addition, I would guess that heading to SJU would significantly improve his chances of a waiver. He heads to Uconn who is a few hours away from his grandmother and IMO it hurts his case. Even more WRT the ACC. One has to realize one thing though. Even if MoMo doesn't get a waiver, imagine how good he could be sitting out one year, learning the system and working with the team. The kid could be dangerous.
Quote from: MCNPA on May 20, 2011, 08:45:50 AMThe only thing that would make MoMo a very important pickup is if Nuri wasn't on track to be here this coming year due to schoolwork issues. I know he needs summer classes to fulfill all his coursework. Hopefully he is doing so.Totally agree. Nuri brings the experience while still allowing enough PT for the new recruits to gain the valuable experience they will need for 2012. I like the idea of the new kids getting maximum PT even if it costs us a game or two this season. If Nuri and MoMo are both here in 2011 they will both be getting major minutes possibly at the expense of Harrison or Greene. If Jevon is going to be eligible for 2012 we'll be in good shape.