
IU basketball transfer portal player profile: Drexel guard Jason Drake
Indiana is working the transfer portal for more guards and Drexel transfer Jason Drake is a name to know.

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IU basketball transfer portal player profile: Drexel guard Jason Drake
Indiana is working the transfer portal for more guards and Drexel transfer Jason Drake is a name to know.www.insidethehall.com
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IU basketball transfer portal player profile: Drexel guard Jason Drake
Indiana is working the transfer portal for more guards and Drexel transfer Jason Drake is a name to know.www.insidethehall.com
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Both gotta be PGsThe fact, re Zach, that the chase "...came down to St. John's over USC, Illinois, Kansas State, Georgia, Arkansas, and Kentucky.." and St. John;s prevailed comes down to the Pitiuno factor.
Zach also said the Johnnies may add two more guards, or at least one, and Mitchell still in the mix.
I'll trust Rick to hone this roster into a winning monster, and not panic, yet, anyway.
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It’s: hate the Drakette.hate the Drake
ehh... kid is obviously skilled... but when the kids camp comes out saying they are looking for 4mm and the PG role... kinda rubs me as a fan the wrong way...Any interest in PJ Haggerty?
They don't, but college teams are generally better when they do.I think that there’s too much concern about who is going to play the point. If Rick goes with a pro style offense, Jackson will be more than able to handle the point. A point guard does not always have to have a pass first mentality, think about Jalen Brunson.
What about the original? Tony Jackson.To have ANOTHER Jackson!
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Ian !!!
Welcome aboard - you will never regret playing in front of your family and friends and in your hometown NYC!
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Agree to some degree, but Rick made it clear after our games to comment on assisted baskets, versus unassisted baskets and he seemed angry after games where we had low assists numbers.I think that there’s too much concern about who is going to play the point. If Rick goes with a pro style offense, Jackson will be more than able to handle the point. A point guard does not always have to have a pass first mentality, think about Jalen Brunson.
Agreed.I think that there’s too much concern about who is going to play the point. If Rick goes with a pro style offense, Jackson will be more than able to handle the point. A point guard does not always have to have a pass first mentality, think about Jalen Brunson.
I'd love a Bobby Hurley (college version) type, very high assists and could score when needed to. OK, OK, just a poor man's edition of BH.
For what it is worth our only three games with under ten assists this past season (Georgia, Arkansas and at Creighton) were all losses.Agree to some degree, but Rick made it clear after our games to comment on assisted baskets, versus unassisted baskets and he seemed angry after games where we had low assists numbers.
His praise for Devion and Kadary often revolved around their ability to set other guys up for open shots.
So this idea of not a pass first true point guard is a little baffling to me, but I guess it can work.
We all know teams where the PG is also a scorer, even the vintage Knicks teams with Clyde Frazier he could certainly score, he was not just an assist man.
I'd love a Bobby Hurley (college version) type, very high assists and could score when needed to. OK, OK, just a poor man's edition of BH.