Eubeka Okorie Stanford ALL ACC PG entering the Portal

UKCowboys

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Oct 14, 2019
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Nothing sad about it. He is the same size as Duke Miles who played off-point with Tanner. Byington can easily draw up the same offense using two (2) quick ball-handling guards who can shoot it.
Ulis and Briscoe, both point guards, co-existed pretty well for us back in the day.
Yeah man, I could find a way to live with Tanner and Okorie as our backcourt. We had Perry and Jasper playing minutes the last couple of years lol. Come on
 

CrimsonCats_rivals

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Mar 22, 2022
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Jasper played 12 minutes a game versus Ebuka playing 35 minutes these are not even CLOSE to comparable
I don’t think you’re understanding the stat very well if you think their minutes affect it like that. It’s normalized on a per 100 possessions scale, so while Okorie’s number might be more stable due to the larger sample size, him playing more minutes doesn’t somehow make his rating better.
 

megablue

Heisman
Oct 2, 2012
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I don’t think you’re understanding the stat very well if you think their minutes affect it like that. It’s normalized on a per 100 possessions scale, so while Okorie’s number might be more stable due to the larger sample size, him playing more minutes doesn’t somehow make his rating better.
The PER 40 averages are:
Okorie 26.2
Johnson 16.5
 
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Cowtown Cat

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Aug 23, 2015
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CrimsonCats_rivals

All-Conference
Mar 22, 2022
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The PER 40 averages are:
Okorie 26.2
Johnson 16.5
Okorie is definitely the much better overall player. My post was specifically talking about his defensive rating, which is not the same thing.
 

BlueBloodKyFan73

All-Conference
Oct 29, 2010
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4,593
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I don’t think you’re understanding the stat very well if you think their minutes affect it like that. It’s normalized on a per 100 possessions scale, so while Okorie’s number might be more stable due to the larger sample size, him playing more minutes doesn’t somehow make his rating better.
They do brother plus they play different position that’s your sample size
 

BlueBloodKyFan73

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Oct 29, 2010
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The PER 40 averages are:
Okorie 26.2
Johnson 16.5
Thank you mega
You say that about everyone we are interested in. Go back to the Arkansas board.
EAD you are the biggest troll on here
 
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kmohawk

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Oct 16, 2010
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Got the info from a former player & Stanford Grad. STANFORD has # 12 rated recruiting class in 2026 with 5 four stars all rated in top 150 including Hakeem Olajuwon‘s son.3 of the recruits are guards & they are still in the mix for a 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ & 2 other 4 stars. Stanford doesn’t do a lot of Portal shopping except for academic qualified kids from the “brain” schools - IVY LEAGUE etc.
Any other year Okorie would go Pro .

From Coach Nick Robinson?
 

Yardeth

Heisman
Jan 2, 2007
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Hearing we have a decent shot
Another kid that adds UK to the list to bump up his NIL money, he has no intention on coming to UK, instead of a hat on the table it’s a pile of money that he chooses, but not the biggest pile that UK offers, it will be significantly less for a school that has a coach who makes him better.
 

TALtruthatlast

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Jan 18, 2008
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Doesn’t Duke already have 3 point guards for next season? I know they have Rippey and little Boozer .

Caleb Foster would be a senior. He’s more of a 2 guard though playing point. Don’t see the NBA clamoring for him but that would be a big deal to have a senior guard back for any team if he returns. 6’5, good handle, strong, he’s best when he’s attacking off the bounce. Spotty shooter.
 

Cowtown Cat

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Aug 23, 2015
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Okorie is definitely the much better overall player. My post was specifically talking about his defensive rating, which is not the same thing.
Defense does look quite atrocious lol however, he can definitely improve there. Hes elite on the offensive end. Can get to the basket at will.