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Mar 30, 2025
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thewaterboy
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The whole college basketball landscape right now makes me wonder if BYU will
recruit less high school kids and focus more on transfers and foreign kids. Absolutely recruit the 5 star kids in high school, but focus less on the other kids.
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The challenge with recruiting players who have nba aspirations
boorad
Mar 30, 3:41pm
The whole college basketball landscape right now makes me wonder if BYU will
thewaterboy
Mar 30, 3:45pm
On the surface, sure…but I don’t think Demin and AJ are like that. KY might be
BYUHgrad
Mar 30, 3:46pm
So you’re saying the church needs to come out with a youth NBA feeder program?
babycarrot
Mar 30, 3:46pm
Need to find those rare athletes that work incessantly on their own game to
Mitty
Mar 30, 3:49pm
Dybantsa wants to win the championship.
Plantagenet
Mar 30, 4:20pm
Work harder then. If you deserve to be on the floor you will be.
zerigke
Mar 30, 3:53pm
Exactly right. If you're really an NBA guy, you should be able to earn some PT.
Christopsomo
Mar 30, 6:29pm
We misunderstood who catchings was or rather
bald man
Mar 30, 3:55pm
There are some good freshmen playing in the nCAA tourney including Demin. But,
GMGlenn
Mar 30, 4:21pm
I agree. There is no doubt about Catching's physical traits
bald man
Mar 31, 7:09am
This ignores the obvious aspect of what winning does for your career.
Lance71
Mar 30, 3:56pm
The
GoBYCougsGo
Mar 30, 6:53pm
Justplayer is set on going to the NBA doesn’t mean he doesn’t love th
GoBYCougsGo
Mar 30, 6:54pm
A player can really want the nba and still love the college he plays for, Demin
GoBYCougsGo
Mar 30, 6:55pm
Still think it depends on the player to some degree you’ll get both but overall
franklyvulgar
Mar 30, 4:00pm
BYU does well with athletes that love BYU and want to win. Most of them do.
Plantagenet
Mar 30, 4:21pm
This is true, but I think most people that are gonna be one and done to the
Resurgens
Mar 30, 5:07pm
Duke, Kansas, Arizona, Baylor and
MofunZ
Mar 30, 5:11pm
And then there's Rutgers...
Les IsMore
Mar 30, 5:34pm
As AJ said in a recent interview...it takes great coaches + great talent. So perhaps Rutgers could afford great talent
BackPacker
Mar 30, 5:36pm
Odd to not mention the player that was expected to be lottery pick most of year
NYC and Japan
Mar 31, 12:32pm
Just because you are a stepping stone doesn't mean you can't be a great stepping
LSUcougar92
Mar 30, 5:31pm
It can matter. To them AND they can want a program where he
niqmadu
Mar 30, 6:30pm
His entitled attitude ain’t going to get him to the NBA
DreamerCoug
Mar 30, 6:45pm
If they are on a team that loses then they will not get recognition and it will
ThundaDan
Mar 30, 6:51pm
A player can be set on the nba and still love his school he’s playing for. Demin
GoBYCougsGo
Mar 30, 6:58pm
These guys want to win more than you can imagine. They are more competitive and
ChiCityCoug
Mar 30, 9:48pm
But you can understand that they may put that desire to win behind their
Mitty
Mar 30, 10:15pm
Losing teams don’t get attention. These guys that operate at this level don’t
ChiCityCoug
Mar 30, 10:23pm
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