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Post by SaintsFan on Feb 26, 2015 9:06:49 GMT -5
Clareth played the final against John Carroll who started two D1 guards, Kimbal McKenazie going to Bucknell next year. Elijah Long who was defending Nico much of the game, is headed to Florida Gulf Coast. John Carroll's center is a target of the staff as well, Michael Tertsea (6'10" 225 3 star in scout, espn and verbalcommits) . Immanuel Quickley is a 6'3" freshman pg who will go D1. Malik Tyne is a D1 footballer.
"John Carroll’s Michael Tertsea, a 6-foot-10 center with a slender frame. He was the most impressive prospect during the quarterfinals - blocking shots, creating havoc atop a 1-3-1 zone and scoring with hooks inside. To me, he is not only the top prospect in Baltimore, but perhaps the best in the entire Baltimore to DMV area. There are valid questions about his real age but that hasn’t kept schools, including Maryland, from showing interest in him."
in the game prior, he faced the likes of Will Jenkins iii a guard who is getting looks from Northeastern, St Peters, Quinnipiac, Radford. Also David Erebor, a center who is getting looks from Washington, Southern Cal, Texas, Kansas State, St. John’s, Florida State, Pittsburgh, Providence, Vanderbilt, Miami (Fla.), Virginia, Villanova and Syracuse.
obviously hes practicing and playing with the likes of Drew Edwards (Providence commit) and Evan Phoenix who I think is a steal for Central Connecticut, Gorham who is a high major prospect.
That league has a ton of talent in it and Clareth is shinning
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Post by olddave on Feb 26, 2015 10:52:59 GMT -5
thanks for the update
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2015 12:01:43 GMT -5
any stats on the players?
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Post by th24 on Feb 26, 2015 13:18:48 GMT -5
Here we go again...putting high expectations on this kid before he has played one game or had one practice! Relax people! This kid is not Edwin Ubiles or Kenny Hasbrouck!
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Post by sienahusker on Feb 26, 2015 13:38:49 GMT -5
Here we go again...putting high expectations on this kid before he has played one game or had one practice! Relax people! This kid is not Edwin Ubiles or Kenny Hasbrouck! I'm not seeing that in this thread. Just a statement of facts that he plays with and against some quality talent. We can only hope that he has a similar impact to Eddie and Kenny.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2015 13:43:01 GMT -5
Here we go again...putting high expectations on this kid before he has played one game or had one practice! Relax people! This kid is not Edwin Ubiles or Kenny Hasbrouck! I'm not seeing that in this thread. Just a statement of facts that he plays with and against some quality talent. We can only hope that he has a similar impact to Eddie and Kenny. Nico Clareth is better than both Kenny Hasbrouck and Eddy Ubiles combined even on one leg playing backwards with a blindfold on moving uphill against the wind in the snow during a sharknado whilst being chased by a Yeti...on the moon.
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Post by SaintsFan on Feb 26, 2015 13:52:33 GMT -5
Here we go again...putting high expectations on this kid before he has played one game or had one practice! Relax people! This kid is not Edwin Ubiles or Kenny Hasbrouck! two things.. 1) no one is expecting him to be a star from day one. What i posted shows that he will be able to contribute right away. I see his first year looking a lot like Chavaughn Lewis did his first year. 2) He is coming in higher ranked than Kenny was ... just an FYI. He is ranked 282 which is in the land of Fran recruiting
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Post by SaintsFan on Feb 26, 2015 13:52:58 GMT -5
I'm not seeing that in this thread. Just a statement of facts that he plays with and against some quality talent. We can only hope that he has a similar impact to Eddie and Kenny. Nico Clareth is better than both Kenny Hasbrouck and Eddy Ubiles combined even on one leg playing backwards with a blindfold on moving uphill against the wind in the snow during a sharknado whilst being chased by a Yeti...on the moon. i know he pales in comparison to your boy Audu but he will have to do
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2015 13:55:03 GMT -5
I'm not seeing that in this thread. Just a statement of facts that he plays with and against some quality talent. We can only hope that he has a similar impact to Eddie and Kenny. Nico Clareth is better than both Kenny Hasbrouck and Eddy Ubiles combined even on one leg playing backwards with a blindfold on moving uphill against the wind in the snow during a sharknado whilst being chased by a Yeti...on the moon. Could be true but when you add in the gravity of the issues his new team faces, his game may come down to the more earthly version coached by what's his name and his yet to be defined staff. I do hope he takes us a Long way from where we are now. It would be the Wright thing, IMO.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2015 14:13:12 GMT -5
Nico Clareth is better than both Kenny Hasbrouck and Eddy Ubiles combined even on one leg playing backwards with a blindfold on moving uphill against the wind in the snow during a sharknado whilst being chased by a Yeti...on the moon. i know he pales in comparison to your boy Audu but he will have to do I thought we were past this. I don't bust on things you said that were wrong. Now you take a shot on a joke of all things? And again on something I'm pretty sure I didn't do. Why don't you tell me how off I was on Paige? At least on that one I was really off. You do that and I promise not to remind you when you said White was our best player.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2015 14:17:09 GMT -5
Nico Clareth is better than both Kenny Hasbrouck and Eddy Ubiles combined even on one leg playing backwards with a blindfold on moving uphill against the wind in the snow during a sharknado whilst being chased by a Yeti...on the moon. Could be true but when you add in the gravity of the issues his new team faces, his game may come down to the more earthly version coached by what's his name and his yet to be defined staff. I do hope he takes us a Long way from where we are now. It would be the Wright thing, IMO. It's ok. You tried. And that's a start.
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Post by MTS on Feb 26, 2015 14:33:26 GMT -5
I don't see any reason why Nico won't have an impact next year if he's healthy and gets the minutes. Big men take time to develop but outside of them if you can play, you can play especially at the MAAC level. To expect him to put up a year like Casimir is doing at Iona would be unfair but I expect him to be a solid player for us next year. If he's not then I would be concerned. Almost all the top guards/wings make an impact unless they are either hurt or playing behind someone as freshmen something Nico won't be doing.
Fisher is a big man so I would expect he'll take some time. No problem there as Siena is loaded up front. LaRose is coming from lower level competition so he might take to adjust. But I expect Nico and Kenny Wormley to have an impact from D1. Kenny backing up Marquis and playing spot duty at SG and Nico likely starting by January if not sooner.
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Post by Sienafan on Feb 26, 2015 14:47:36 GMT -5
Here we go again...putting high expectations on this kid before he has played one game or had one practice! Relax people! This kid is not Edwin Ubiles or Kenny Hasbrouck! How do you know who he is or isn't so definitively at this point? Kenny Hasbrouck wasn't anything special when he signed. When he showed up and surprised everyone is when he's became THE Kenny Hasbrouck. The point being, you have no idea what Clareth will be or not be until he starts playing for Siena. In the meantime, all we can do is follow his high school career and based on that speculate as to what the program is getting.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2015 14:52:20 GMT -5
Here we go again...putting high expectations on this kid before he has played one game or had one practice! Relax people! This kid is not Edwin Ubiles or Kenny Hasbrouck! How do you know who he is or isn't so definitively at this point? Kenny Hasbrouck wasn't anything special when he signed. When he showed up and surprised everyone is when he's became THE Kenny Hasbrouck. The point being, you have no idea what Clareth will be or not be until he starts playing for Siena. In the meantime, all we can do is follow his high school career and based on that speculate as to what the program is getting. Nico Clareth will score 1000 pts by December.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2015 15:13:46 GMT -5
Before anyone misunderstands me, I'm gonna remind people that I absolutely love what I've seen of Nico Clareth's game so far. He looks exactly the type of player we need for next year to be successful.
Still, we shouldn't get overly excited.
But he's super awesome.
But we shouldn't say it.
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