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senonesy

All-American
Nov 30, 2017
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He has one portal commit. A big from Ball State. Wouldn’t consider that “kicking butt”
 

CELTICAT

Heisman
May 21, 2002
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I thought Matta was the bag man and Woodson was doing the coaching?
 

MdWIldcat55

Heisman
Dec 9, 2007
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Ware apparently cancelled his visit to Alabama. Broke last night.
If so, that's better for Kentucky. I'd rather see him wasted on another midlle of the Big Ten pack Indiana team than have a chance to help Alabama.

Though all along I've been pointing out some things about Ware some have overlooked -- that he couldn't start on an NIT-level team, that his minutes fell all year, that his shooting percentage overall was 45 percent, and that he averaged way too many 3 attempts per minute played as a 7-footer, from where he shot 27 percent, and that he only averaged four rebounds and 1 blocked shot a game, and so on. He's the same weight as Daimon Collins, and three inches taller. I don't think he's going to transform any team.
 

Wildcat1997

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Oct 14, 2018
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If so, that's better for Kentucky. I'd rather see him wasted on another midlle of the Big Ten pack Indiana team than have a chance to help Alabama.

Though all along I've been pointing out some things about Ware some have overlooked -- that he couldn't start on an NIT-level team, that his minutes fell all year, that his shooting percentage overall was 45 percent, and that he averaged way too many 3 attempts per minute played as a 7-footer, from where he shot 27 percent, and that he only averaged four rebounds and 1 blocked shot a game, and so on. He's the same weight as Daimon Collins, and three inches taller. I don't think he's going to transform any team.
Ware is regarded as one of the top transfer portals this year and potential lottery pick next year because of his potential. If he plays to the talent that he’s supposed to be he transforms any team
 

Wildcat1997

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Oct 14, 2018
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Yeah, so I read on the same sites you are reading. So why couldn't he start for Oregon? Why did he score two points against Wisconsin ikn his most recent game? Why did his minutes drop all year on a team that wasn't good enough to make the NCAA tournament? Why did he take a bunch of 3s and float around the perimeter, while shooting 27 percent from deep and 45 percent overall (Anthony Davis, for example, shot 63 percent as a freshman.) Whe did he average fewer blocks per minute played than Daimon Collins?

Look at what he did in a full season of college ball, not the hype from self-anointed "talent gurus."
All fair points. Who knows what his issue was at Oregon. Many times a change in system and scenery does a player very good. His next coach will need to open Ware up and bring the best out of him and if that coach does…Ware is a game changer and lottery pick.
 

Eccain01

All-Conference
Dec 20, 2020
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If so, that's better for Kentucky. I'd rather see him wasted on another midlle of the Big Ten pack Indiana team than have a chance to help Alabama.

Though all along I've been pointing out some things about Ware some have overlooked -- that he couldn't start on an NIT-level team, that his minutes fell all year, that his shooting percentage overall was 45 percent, and that he averaged way too many 3 attempts per minute played as a 7-footer, from where he shot 27 percent, and that he only averaged four rebounds and 1 blocked shot a game, and so on. He's the same weight as Daimon Collins, and three inches taller. I don't think he's going to transform any team.
This. I haven’t understood the excitement for him and wanting him over Oscar. He’s literally a younger damion Collins
 
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Padsfs07

All-Conference
Jan 19, 2013
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Yeah, so I read on the same sites you are reading. So why couldn't he start for Oregon? Why did he score two points against Wisconsin in his most recent game? Why did his minutes drop all year on a team that wasn't good enough to make the NCAA tournament? Why did he take a bunch of 3s and float around the perimeter, while shooting 27 percent from deep and 45 percent overall (Anthony Davis, for example, shot 63 percent as a freshman.) Why did he average fewer blocks per minute played than Daimon Collins?

Look at what he did in a full season of college ball, not the hype from self-anointed "talent gurus."


Dante is a pretty good center at Oregon too.