Is he not a good shooter? article above indicates 41% from three
I dunno man. If a 50-75ish ranked player wants to come here, I’d nearly always say yes unless the fit is flat out bad.
I just don’t expect much next year. Ceiling is clearly limited. I realize others may disagree with that assessment, but to me the weaknesses of this years team are still gonna be there, except they’re going to be worse. I think we’ll make the tourney and maybe grab a game, two if we’re lucky, but not more than that.
I’d rather pull a high ceiling guy like Hyland and give him some time to lift and play on in practice with some of the other young guys we’ve got.
Over one weekend and how many attempts. Just hard to take much from that stat.
Answer: 11-of-27 over four games this weekend. Either way, a very small sample.
fair enough, seems like the 3-4 different highlights available show a good stroke, not sure if they from this weekend tho
this is how i feel, we are at best a sweet 16 team next year with remaining recruits, or so it seems
dylan would know better than me if our 2020 prospects are better than a top 75-100 kid in 2019 thats a bit more of a long term project. but feels like you dont just pass on kids like this unless you landing franz and pierce. certainly not sure an open scholly makes sense
Yeah, we just don’t have a huge sample because he didn’t play last summer on the circuit (obviously a crazy story and amazing that he’s okay).
Now we have a weekend tournament where he is a year older than everyone else he’s playing against.
The limited data makes it a tough eval but that creates opportunity too if you make the right read and project something.
Link to this article?
I don’t want to derail the thread, but I am legitimately shocked Jordan Poole would be 100% decided on staying in the draft at this point before seeing if he even receives a combine invite, or getting feedback from NBA teams. Projections are all over the place and it’s not entirely certain he will actually get drafted at all.
I get that he wants out for a variety of reasons, and I respect that. But a traditional transfer would make more sense to me than declaring for the draft with such a large uncertainty of being selected. At this point I really hope it works out for him, because I firmly believe that he should be a mid-first round talent, it just hadn’t materialized yet based on his sophomore season.
Of note on Hyland, the last weekend of April is a live eval weekend on the circuit. Hyland playing on the UAA circuit is a bit rare for a graduating senior (but makes sense given his situation). I’d expect he’d draw a pretty big crowd including Michigan at that point.
Some footage from this HS season:
Skinny but very skilled, looks like an average athlete though
We will find out if Poole is 100% gone if Michigan offers Quinones, Hyland or another SG before Poole and Iggy make it officially official.
FWIW I wouldn’t be surprised if his listed 6’3" height is outdated. Watching some game footage from December and a newer video from Endless Motor and he looks extremely tall for a guard.
sounds like there will be a workout monday with JB and yak in delaware, then watch him at AAU ball. No official setup yet
Not even going to link that board?
Not seeing enough to take him at this point but a worthy follow
Ok so let’s say Hyland is indeed going to be a real target going forward.
Would you guys rather go for him, or go for a grad transfer for this year and then go hard for one of these 2020 guards Michigan has been known to be pursuing:
Cade Cunningham
Nimari Burnett
Jayden Stone
Ethan Morton
Cam’Ron Fletcher
Caleb Love
I’d tend to prefer the latter option personally. Not saying odds are great for these guys but chances of landing them go up if Michigan knows they are saving an additional guard spot besides Jackson if Michigan add a grad transfer for this year. That simple fact of knowing that spot will Forsure be open next year would allow the staff to really hone in on one or two of these guys and it ups the odds of landing them.
I take the bird in the hand. Been burned too many times.
An interesting question I’ll answer with another question. What are the chances of landing a grad transfer (or two)? There’s Justin Pierce, who I’d take over him and I suspect the staff would too. After him, who’s on the board? A hidden problem in recruiting transfers to Michigan is that it’s notoriously hard to get them past admissions, even if they can get in most places.
I guess another key question is whether we’d rather have Hyland as a soph or someone like Morton as a frosh. Of course, if passing up Hyland meant landing Cunningham, you do that. I don’t think we land players like him often enough to make choices based on the possibility.
pierce and wagner would be preferible and allow 2020 to remain in play
however if you strike out on both and LQ… then youre very thankful for getting hyland on board
you take top 75 kid at positions of need when you can