This kid could be exactly what we need. Shot blocking presence and can work in tandem with Cliff
We are still in the market for a guard, regardless of Baker..& any bigs we can add, especially the fill void of Myles skill set are an addition
Would explain Carino's hype...If he's at St Peters and playing for former SHU player and assistant Shaheen Holloway, he's probably being shuttled to South Orange and Kevin Willard.
We are still in the market for a guard, regardless of Baker..& any bigs we can add, especially the fill void of Myles skill set are an addition
Except Carino said in reply to a tweet that taking a player from Holloway would be a really questionable and relationship killing move (my interpretation) by the Hall.Would explain Carino's hype...
Except Carino said in reply to a tweet that taking a player from Holloway would be a really questionable and relationship killing move (my interpretation) by the Hall.
If orchestrated. Agreed.If the kid transfers from Saint Peter’s to South Orange Tech and it was orchestrated by handlers or people connected with the Pirates, I could see that causing some issues.
I think that "terrible" is a bit extreme -- he did get 12 rebounds and 8 points per 40 min. at A&M on 48% shooting -- compared, for example, to Myles' 14 rebounds and 13 points per 40, so as a backup I would have been happy if he came here rather than go back to Quinnipiac.Not super interested.
Remember Kevin Marfo? He was at Quinnipiac and led the nation in rebounding. Transferred up to Texas A&M and was pretty bad.
MAAC to power leagues is a HUGE jump. Takal Molson (Canisius) is back in the transfer portal after a bad year at Seton Hall. Dimencio Vaughn (Rider) got no playing time at Ole Miss. Frederick Scott (Rider) was bad at Boston College. Ray Salnave (Monmouth) was terrible for DePaul. Aaron Estrada (St. Peter's) barely played at Oregon.
There are a few success stories (Donald Carey at Georgetown) but it's a huge gamble. Considering that Ndefo isn't a particularly good shooter or rebounder, I have serious doubts about his effectiveness at the power conference level.
Right, but were Ash and Day close friends? Nothing makes me think that. And KC Ndefo is a much bigger deal to his current program than Jonah was to Rutgers in the big picture (even though he did well at tOSU). I would be very surprised if Ndefo wound up at Seton Hall at all, and certainly without Holloway's complete blessing.Relationship killing? Putting together the best possible roster is all that matters. At the Div-1 level, stepping on toes is a part of competing. Do you think Ryan Day called Coach Ash to apologize when he poached Jonah Jackson?
If the guy is leaving whether it's shu or not, I don't see any issues with Holloway unless it was orchestrated behind his back. I doubt Pikiell apologized to Stony Brook for taking Yeboah in '19-20; I won't lol.Right, but were Ash and Day close friends? Nothing makes me think that. And KC Ndefo is a much bigger deal to his current program than Jonah was to Rutgers in the big picture (even though he did well at tOSU). I would be very surprised if Ndefo wound up at Seton Hall at all, and certainly without Holloway's complete blessing.
I have seen every game this kid has played for the Peacocks....he will be a great fit for RU and will be a fan favorite...even in the Big 10, he will be a shot blocking and rebounding machine...incredible wingspan...can step out and hit the 3 also...I know I am biased with SPU and RU being my too favorite teams and affiliations..still gutted from him leaving..
To be fair I said "pretty bad" but yeah he was playable I guess. But there's a reason he lost minutes as the season went on.I think that "terrible" is a bit extreme -- he did get 12 rebounds and 8 points per 40 min. at A&M on 48% shooting -- compared, for example, to Myles' 14 rebounds and 13 points per 40, so as a backup I would have been happy if he came here rather than go back to Quinnipiac.
He’s a tough kid too.. I truly believe he would find a way to be successful in the Big 10 as an undersized 4...just my opinion...
We can not play a guy like this at the "4"! We will lose every game 45-36.He’s a tough kid too.. I truly believe he would find a way to be successful in the Big 10 as an undersized 4...just my opinion...
He’s a tough kid too.. I truly believe he would find a way to be successful in the Big 10 as an undersized 4...just my opinion...
Maybe he is.........still growing.....A B1G PF that's only 6-6/190 lbs? Harper's an undersized PF at 6-6/245 - Ndefo has basically a B1G SG body, not a PF.
To be fair I said "pretty bad" but yeah he was playable I guess. But there's a reason he lost minutes as the season went on.