Rutgers Basketball lands international transfer guard Lewis Duarte
Rutgers Basketball has landed its first transfer portal addition in former Overtime Elite and international guard Lewis Duarte.
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Could not find any, dude is like a Ghost or maybe was in witness protection. He is 6’5”, found that much. He enrolled at NM State 6/30/2023, compiled no stats???, then entered the portal on 4/7/2026. What exactly was going on for that roughly 3 year period? There’s more to this story.Its New Mexico State and where are his stats
Also why are we signing another guard … unless they either know somebody is leaving OR this is simply end of bench depth for cheapCould not find any, dude is like a Ghost or maybe was in witness protection. He is 6’5”, found that much. He enrolled at NM State 6/30/2023, compiled no stats???, then entered the portal on 4/7/2026. What exactly was going on for that roughly 3 year period? There’s more to this story.
It might me the first early sign that this year’s portal endeavor might be a suh-wing and a miss! Hope not, hopefully this guy and others are a diamond in the rough, but likely just rough.Bizarre signing..desperation time
Everyone is freaking out because he didn't have any stats at NM State... Let's try to do a little bit of research before we start freaking out. View attachment 1251679
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Right, but it's not like he was not playing. He was playing in a pro league.That's not NM State stats.
Those stats are from the Dominican League whatever that is.
27 players have signed so far. lolPikell is out of his league in this new era of NIL and roster management. He needs to go back to a Stony Brook to be successful where he can build a roster and work with guys that will stay around. Definitely not the right guy to move us forward. Does not take a rocket scientist to see it.
Was he hurt last year? Only played 9 games?He played on OTE in 2022-23 and then played professionally in the Dominican. Here is the best spot to see his highlights…
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Right, but it's not like he was not playing. He was playing in a pro league.
The professional Dominican league is probably on par with the crappy league Zrno played inRight, but it's not like he was not playing. He was playing in a pro league.
27 players have signed so far. lol
I think 2 centers have signed. Nothing concerning yet.Agreed. Based on the stats posted above from last season, I’m sure we paid this kid basically nothing if we’re signing him now. Someone has to fill out those end spots on the roster. No issue with this. The big question is if we understand the market well enough to get what we need and act fast enough. The longer that goes on without us having a center the more concerning it gets.
That’s fine. Isn’t this what you said we were supposed to do? Fill out the bottom of the roster with cheap bodies. There’s zero chance we paid a kid who was a NM state sign in 2022 anything substantial. This is a body - period. A foreign kid who was good enough to land a D1 offer several years back.The professional Dominican league is probably on par with the crappy league Zrno played in
its gotta be d3 type talent for the most part because there’s no hot bed of talent
It’s very hard to get info on him. My guess is he came in for a workout for the staff and they really liked him. He is a high flyer for sure the kid’s head is above the rim when he dunks.Was he hurt last year? Only played 9 games?
Zrno and Badalau played in “Pro Leagues” as well, I get it explains where he’s been playing and what he’s been doing the past 2-3 years. But, by no means does it provide assurance we picked up a guy who can contribute at the Big 10 level. Maybe he can, but the fact he was “in a pro league” is no guarantee.Right, but it's not like he was not playing. He was playing in a pro league.
I willThat’s fine. Isn’t this what you said we were supposed to do? Fill out the bottom of the roster with cheap bodies. There’s zero chance we paid a kid who was a NM state sign in 2022 anything substantial. This is a body - period. A foreign kid who was good enough to land a D1 offer several years back.
You're definitely right, but there were people originally saying he didn't play at all. That was my only point.Zrno and Badalau played in “Pro Leagues” as well, I get it explains where he’s been playing and what he’s been doing the past 2-3 years. But, by no means does it provide assurance we picked up a guy who can contribute at the Big 10 level. Maybe he can, but the fact he was “in a pro league” is no guarantee.
Not sure if he just left NMSU or wasn't eligible, or what, but seems he ended up in the DR, where he seemed to have one decent and one poor year.I don’t get it. The kid signed with the Aggies In June of 2023 but if you go to their official website and pull up the rosters, he’s not listed on any of the 3 past teams 2023-24 to present. And there seems to be no news about him whatsoever since the signing either.
Doesn't look close to 6'6 though, more like 6'3 to my eyes, which admittedly aren't great anymoreHe played on OTE in 2022-23 and then played professionally in the Dominican. Here is the best spot to see his highlights…
WVU, Seton Hall and Wake Forest were also interested. 6’6” guard. Looks like Caleb McConnell.
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Doesn't look close to 6'6 though, more like 6'3 to my eyes, which admittedly aren't great anymore
That’s fine. Isn’t this what you said we were supposed to do? Fill out the bottom of the roster with cheap bodies. There’s zero chance we paid a kid who was a NM state sign in 2022 anything substantial. This is a body - period. A foreign kid who was good enough to land a D1 offer several years back.
How do you know we paid him $200K?To my point in other threads.
Even if we spent $200k on this guy - that's $200k less to spend on the frontcourt.
Replacing this guy with a walkon/just scholarship player at the end of the cycle would be my strategy.
Rather have a guy w some experience at the end of the bench than a high school kid. Who knows if he got paid something or they sold him on show up here and perform and you have a shot to make real $To my point in other threads.
Even if we spent $200k on this guy - that's $200k less to spend on the frontcourt.
Replacing this guy with a walkon/just scholarship player at the end of the cycle would be my strategy.
Fair enough, thanks for posting the pro league info. I have no idea what this guy will be but this is certainly not what I expected the first signing to be, was hoping for a center. Was also at least hoping for a guy who has proven numbers at a high level of NCAA basketball.You're definitely right, but there were people originally saying he didn't play at all. That was my only point.
Everyone is all of a sudden a college basketball GM. Did you stay at a Holiday Inn last night?To my point in other threads.
Even if we spent $200k on this guy - that's $200k less to spend on the frontcourt.
Replacing this guy with a walkon/just scholarship player at the end of the cycle would be my strategy.
Everyone is all of a sudden a college basketball GM. Did you stay at a Holiday Inn last night?