westojay wrote:Wonder if this means we don't stand very well with Hudson/the Robinsons/ Buie..
It’s borderline incomprehensible that such would be the case right now with Galen Robinson or Desure Buie (or Noah Blackwell, for that matter). I definitely buy the notion that we’re not in the lead for Justin Robinson or Ty Hudson. It’s also unclear how hard we’re going after Hudson, right now.
As of now, it looks like Stewart is making an official visit without first receiving an offer. There could be several reasons why he’s visiting. The staff might think he has as much promise as the other available PGs. They might want to see how he looks in a scrimmage with the current guys and the other visitor(s). They might want another backup option if we do miss on our top targets (it’s unclear to me who the staff views as their top PG target- it’s clear that Clarke and McQuaid are the two players the staff really, really wants, but beyond those two I’m as lost as anyone else). The krossover blurp about Stewart is promising, and he’s plainly someone who is wanted by several mid-major schools. Is he more than that? Who knows.
We probably just need a competent back up PG for the two Mo Watson years. Something more than that from this class would be a bonus, but since 2015 is meant to be a very weak year for point guards, and we’re not in the running for the top dozen or so guys in this supposedly poor PG class, it would be wise to temper expectations.
Our staff did find Chatman, who was not rated as one of the 50 best PGs in his class, so there’s that. But, the same staff also brought in Yates the following year, and we all know how un-D1 ready he looked during his one year in Omaha. Maybe Yates will do really well at Cleveland State, but if the staff lands a 2015 PG, said PG needs to be considerably better than Yates was, so there is some semblance of a safety net beneath Watson. It’s always my concern with these off or very under the radar prospects that the player in question is as likely to be like Nevin Johnson, Andre Yates or Darian Harris as he is to be like Chatman, Manigat, or others who greatly exceeded recruiting rating expectations.