It's obvious the new regime is going to emphasize defense and rebounding. It brings up some interesting questions.
1. Who likes to play defense the least?
2. Who could benefit the most from working with a coach that mentored Noah at Florida?
3. Who thinks they can transfer to a more successful program than Shyatt can build in Laramie?
I don't think M'Baye is going to leave. I think he would flourish under Shyatt.
I hope Afam doesn't leave, but his knee may be done anyways. Maybe Schroyer just wasn't getting him excited and motivated. Desmar could be a good player if he stayed as well.
Who do you think is leaving Pokes fans? I feel much better now about keeping M'Baye then I did before. He would really benefit from Shyatt's coaching.
Regarding possible transfers.
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Fixed it for you. Let's face it Billings, Afam probably won't make it back on the court anywhere...he is what I would call medically ineligible to play. So, for his sake, and UW's, I think it is time he hangs it up. Like Boobie did.billings wrote:I HOPE we lose Afam
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I think that is the approach he took on the lackadaisical effort he put forth in recovery. It's quite unfortunate he could have been a bright star but that is a path he put himself on. At least I heard a number of times he didn't put forth the work effort he could have if he was serious about overcoming this injury.
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Overcoming a knee injury like that is not exactly easy. Mainly the mental factor. Trust me on that.Wyo2dal wrote:I think that is the approach he took on the lackadaisical effort he put forth in recovery. It's quite unfortunate he could have been a bright star but that is a path he put himself on. At least I heard a number of times he didn't put forth the work effort he could have if he was serious about overcoming this injury.
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I dont think Afam leaves for the simple reason he doesnt have anywhere to go. No one else will give him a scholie. But like has been mentioned, he may not be capable or contributing any way. Jackson may leave since he may not like Shyatt's scheme and he seems to have already found a place to go and a connection there. But maybe not. M'Baye i have no idea, but I would think he certainly SHOULD stay for his benefit.