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Originally Posted by Music City:
I have read Stone is an excellent student. I don't think that was the issue.

If Stone comes to UW, with the guys theyre returning, there's another deep run. Now? Not at as certain. Sure would have loved to see ONE big man besides Butch come to UW...

Word in MKE is that he got a 13 on his first go of his ACT.  He might have been a "good student" at Dominican.. but that was probably because he had major assistance.  You have to take the ACT all by yourself.

 

Another stupid highly ranked kid going out of state for school.  Doesn't seem to work out for most of them that do.  Probably a coincidence?  I don't think so.

They have a scholarship available now. And the list of recruits it still pretty strong:

 

- Alex Illikainen: #1 ranked player from MN, 6'9" F

- Brevin Pritzl: #20 SG, 6'3" with "in the gym" range

- Charlie Thomas: 6'7" PF from MD, #79 PF

- Khalil Iverson: 6'5" SF triple double machine #62 SF

 

Last time they got a consolation prize it wound up being Kaminsky. Let's hope for a similar result.

This is a big bummer. Would be interested in knowing the full story on the decision. With Bo teams always running their offense thru the big guy, I thought that would give Bucky the edge.

 

To be honest, I have no idea what kind of game he has. Maybe he is just strictly a low post guy and didn't feel inside/out game UW bigs usually have was a fit.

My guess is that Stone has no interest in his education otherwise why go to Maryland?   He's a one and done guy and that approach fits much better with the Terps.    Hope his talent translates into NBA success and he doesn't become another Vander Blue.

I couldn't think of a better situation for Stone than Wisconsin given their success developing big men over the years but it's not his cup of tea.

The only reason that Stone had to choose Maryland over UW was that he is heavily influenced by the Under Armour $$$$.  His AAU team was sponsored by UA, and Maryland is to UA what Oregon is to Nike.  It's extremely shady that these shoe/apparel companies influence athletes to go to certain school, but that is the reality and that is exactly what happened here.  There is no other reason Stone chose UMD over UW.. or heck any of the top 25 schools that recruited him except for the UA influence.

 

Originally Posted by Green and Gold:

Does anyone know Ellensons reason(s) for choosing MU over Wisconsin?

Give it a year or two and he could be switching to Bucky...just like his dad did.  The parents also did this with the Henry's oldest brother (Wally) by embellishing a practice tussle into a bullying story when Wally was at EC Memorial as justification to move the family's four children to Rice Lake (my inside source says the primary reason for the high school transfer was the 2nd eldest Ellenson (Ellwood) wasn't getting the minutes the parents thought this younger Ellenson should be getting on varsity - and he most certainly didn't deserve).

 

That said, Wally recently transferred from Minnesota to Marquette and now may end up playing with his youngest brother for Marquette next year.  FWIW, Wally is a world-class high jumper.

Iverson made it official - after losing his father, he's played inspired basketball. Still a little raw offensively, plays unselfishly and smart. Big time athlete. 7' wingspan. Wow... He could he special.

I am really interested in Illikainen and how fast he can tradition to college ball. I think it was Kaminsky that was raving about Ethan Happ in practice. Seems to be very similar to Kaminsky. If Illikainen is in that same mold, which he seems to be, they will be right back in this.

2015-16 will be a step back, but they can be right there again in 2016-17. Lots and lots of talent on this time, the pipeline is still strong.
Originally Posted by Music City:
Iverson made it official - after losing his father, he's played inspired basketball. Still a little raw offensively, plays unselfishly and smart. Big time athlete. 7' wingspan. Wow... He could he special.

I am really interested in Illikainen and how fast he can tradition to college ball. I think it was Kaminsky that was raving about Ethan Happ in practice. Seems to be very similar to Kaminsky. If Illikainen is in that same mold, which he seems to be, they will be right back in this.

2015-16 will be a step back, but they can be right there again in 2016-17. Lots and lots of talent on this time, the pipeline is still strong.

 2015-16 is going to be a step back. How could it not be unless they reach the Final 4. But don't forget about Hayes. I think he may average 20/10 next year and be a candidate for Big 10 player of the year.

 

It's also reassuring to know they are saying the same things about Happ that Berggren used to say about Kaminsky. Berggren said he had trouble handling Frank in practice and the staff knew Frank was poised to break out.

Yeah, Hayes will have to if they're going to win this year. The scoring has to come from somewhere.

What we aren't sure about is the guys like Dearing, Smith, Moesch, Hill... can any of these guys contribute? Dearing Smith and Hi have a shot at getting PT at G, Dearing maybe some SF, but after Koenig and Showalter there is almost no experience.

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