Reed

Aike

Heisman
Mar 17, 2002
75,405
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For portal guys? As of right now I would really like to get the Robinson kid from byu here, griffin from bama would be great as well. after that I need to hear popes press conference and see what he is looking for
No, who do you expect to be the leading contender for national POTY?
 

BikerTrash22

Freshman
Jul 18, 2023
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Money is not everything when you are already making good money(Reed). Hell, two guys turned down the coaching job here and would of made double what Baylor and UCONN was paying. Money didn't matter to them either. So there is an argument that Reed could return. I just want what is best for him personally, but would love it if he came back.
 

Hopmix

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Mar 7, 2011
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Y’all have e to realize Reed grew up in the John calipari era. He doesn’t remember a single game before it. He was 4 years old when Cal took
The job. So to him Kentucky isn’t Kentucky anymore. The kid is moving on. Just respect it.
 

BlueRunner11

Heisman
Mar 26, 2011
11,563
35,624
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Dude was in tears calling Cal the best coach ever after they lost to Oakland

You’re coping and projecting

Everything players say has to be taken with a grain of salt right after the team gets knocked out of the tourney and are all emotional. We see it every year.
 

Logistics88

Sophomore
Jan 31, 2022
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Dude was in tears calling Cal the best coach ever after they lost to Oakland

You’re coping and projecting
I didn't project anything, just stated a fact. feelings do change, Do you not anything any of these players might feel different about him after POSSIBLY not being informed of him leaving?
 

AJG-15

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Apr 8, 2024
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I think Big Z Reed, Burkes, and maybe get the Hart kid back, is a good start to a roster.
Add Thiero , Travis and maybe Wagner to that and perhaps O and we should have a good team and if any of Cal’ s recruit have any brains will stay .
 
Jan 28, 2007
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I think Reed was our best player and one of the best players in college basketball.

That said, I don't think he's going to be a lotto pick.
  • He's 6'1 (Jeff was listed as 6'3 and Jeff's two inches taller)
  • He's not that fast compared to pro guards
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think his best move is to come back, dominate one more year, and then go pro.
 

Logistics88

Sophomore
Jan 31, 2022
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I think Reed was our best player and one of the best players in college basketball.

That said, I don't think he's going to be a lotto pick.
  • He's 6'1 (Jeff was listed as 6'3 and Jeff's two inches taller)
  • He's not that fast compared to pro guards
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think his best move is to come back, dominate one more year, and then go pro.
And those tournament lights seemed a little too bright. Skills are obviously there, but is he physically and mentally ready for the lights, life and grind of the NBA.
 

JPFisher

Heisman
Jul 24, 2013
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And those tournament lights seemed a little too bright. Skills are obviously there, but is he physically and mentally ready for the lights, life and grind of the NBA.
We've seen time and time again that mental readiness doesn't dissuade our guys from the draft. NBA makes sure of that with contracts and years to get the mentals and emotionals right.
 

LineSkiCat14

Heisman
Aug 5, 2015
38,815
60,840
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Reeds game isn't built on fleeting athleticism.. it's literally IQ, shooting, and playmaking.. things he's going to have regardless if he goes this year or next. He doesn't HAVE to cash in on his potential like he's a John Wall type.

Doesn't mean he will come back. But just clarifying that this isn't a typical Calipari 1AD recruit.
 
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What are you talking about selling a hire?

Are you a narcissist that thinks that Mitch Barnhart needs your personal approval and because you’re unhappy about it he needs to sell it to you?

Hurley just turned down 100 million, there’s more to life than money. You don’t think Reed would come back for legacy reasons, or because it’s where he wants to be?

You don’t think Reed could possibly value this place as more than a pit stop in his NBA Career ?
I like this post. I see this kid as mature for his age. He knows his family is financially comfortable, and his NIL will only get better if he stays.
More importantly, Reed knows what the demands of the NBA are.
The travel, being away from home & family, and he is mature enough to know that he may not be physically ready for the grind of that league next year. I don't think it's a done deal that he leaves but if he does, I wish him all the best.
 
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