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Originally posted by Big Mike View PostWow....nice size
Is it true he doesn't speak english?
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Whoa, that's Ari Boya's size. I hope he has Ari's mobility! That is going to be a game changer if he can move!
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Originally posted by Big Mike View PostWow....nice size
Is it true he doesn't speak english?
I talked to someone who watched video of him playing in Serbia, and they said the kid has some skills and will help Bradley.
He will be arriving Dec. 30. 7'1", 255.
That is all I can reveal now.
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New name- 2023 Trevell Adams- 5'11" Sophomore guard from Hocking College in Nelsonville, OH. Ohio. Hocking is a Division II junior college. He is originally from Columbus South HS. Trevell Adams is the leading scorer in D2 NJCAA. Through 13 games this season, he is averaging 25.0 ppg, a team-leading 7.5 rpg, and 2.8 apg. He is shooting 49.0% overall, and 44.0% from three. Last season as a freshman, he averaged 24.9 ppg, and lead his team to a 24-2 record.
https://athletics.hocking.edu/sports...s_trevell_7vjf
https://www.collegebasketballtimes.c...s-tough-enough
https://verbalcommits.com/players/trevell-adams (includes video)
Bradley has also been in contact with 2023 Almar Atlason- 18-year old 6'9" forward, originally from Iceland, and now playing at Sunrise Christian Academy, near Wichita, Kansas.
He has played for the Iceland National Team, and for a couple pro teams, KR Reykjavik in the Iceland pro league, and for an Italian Serie B team. He put up impressive numbers playing for the Iceland National team.
His videos remind me a little of Luuk va Bree, but appears stronger for an 18-year old.
https://www.fiba.basketball/europe/u.../Almar-Atlason
https://basketball.eurobasket.com/pl...Atlason/583037
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The rules the NCAA has that are intended to apply to players transferring from one Division I school to another probably are not relevant here. From what I have heard, we are talking about a new college enrollee, and not a transfer.
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Players at NCAA schools can not transfer in the middle of their playing season and expect to be eligible at their new school.
They have to follow the NCAA rules on this.
To be eligible immediately they have to wait until the "notification-of-transfer window".
- Winter sports: a 60-day window beginning the day after championships selections are made in the sport.
They also must not have transferred before.
https://www.ncaa.com/news/ncaa/artic...transfer-rules
Maybe a slightly better explanation- https://www.ncsasports.org/recruitin...transfer-rules
ESPN explains it this way:
If a player enters the portal now, can he transfer midseason and play for his new team?
No. It isn't like a professional sports trade. Players would need to wait to be eligible until the following season.
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If he is a post player it wouldn’t be the worst game for him to miss. Belmont is very perimeter focused.
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Thanks BB and Coach - that is the guy I was thinking of and the 9 rebound game was the game that was stuck in my memory!
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