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What about the other bb recruit?

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Was it "Chang" a 2018 guy. Any word on how his visit went?
 
Interesting, didn't know Ed was considering Iowa. Good handling skills for a big guy, and obviously has the inside/outside game Fran looks for in all his 4s.

Reminds me a bit of Dom Uhl.
 
Interesting, didn't know Ed was considering Iowa. Good handling skills for a big guy, and obviously has the inside/outside game Fran looks for in all his 4s.

Reminds me a bit of Dom Uhl.
Seems like interior players will be a lower priority for 2018 with the addition of Garza and Nunge.
 
Way to early to guess about our needs in 2018.

Lets see how the next 2 years goes, who performs, who stays, and who may get hurt
 
Wings and front court seem to have good options.

Still waiting for that breakthrough PG.
 
I think we are waiting for that breakthrough 2-guard more than the PG. We actually have 3 pretty good PG's on the roster next year. We don't know anything about Moss, and Wieskamp will still be a year away. I would guess we are still looking for that athletic guard that can both shoot and break down the defense.

Go Hawks!
 
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I think we are waiting for that breakthrough 2-guard more than the PG. We actually have 3 pretty good PG's on the roster next year. We don't know anything about Moss, and Wieskamp will still be a year away. I would guess we are still looking for that athletic guard that can both shoot and break down the defense.

Go Hawks!
Actually, we know about as much about Moss as we do our PG situation this year: potential.
 
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I think the jury is still out on PG. Williams has an athletic upside with that wingspan, but does he handle and distribute the ball effectively in full time duty against the best in the conference. Bohannon has demonstrated that he can shoot at the high school level. Remains to be seen if he can stay with B1G caliber players defensively, drive and dish effectively enough on a bigger stage against better athletes.
 
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