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Post by rpize24 on Jan 16, 2018 15:54:42 GMT -5
Per singelais' Twitter account Nico has already begun to draw interest from Wyoming, Nevada, and Oklahoma state. Wherever he picks I'm sure he'll flourish. Best of luck from here on out!
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Post by goldsaint17 on Jan 16, 2018 15:59:19 GMT -5
Nevada would be an awesome fit. Great coach in Eric Musselman and they take 3-4 transfers a year. Good development program while sitting out and kids have thrived while on the court.
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Post by billmurray on Jan 16, 2018 19:27:12 GMT -5
Don't care
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Post by goldsaint17 on Jan 16, 2018 19:32:39 GMT -5
1. Nico is and will always be part of the Siena family. 2. Nico provided all of us with a lot of joy and memories and regardless of how it ended he deserves a great ending. 3. If nothing else it’s interesting to see how big a school wants him.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 4:14:35 GMT -5
1. Nico is and will always be part of the Siena family. 2. Nico provided all of us with a lot of joy and memories and regardless of how it ended he deserves a great ending. 3. If nothing else it’s interesting to see how big a school wants him. Uses him....
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Post by SIENA1971 on Jan 17, 2018 7:34:02 GMT -5
Wherever he goes I hope he leaves w a degree ... basketball will cover only half of his life if he’s lucky
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Post by billmurray on Jan 17, 2018 9:31:12 GMT -5
1. Nico is and will always be part of the Siena family. 2. Nico provided all of us with a lot of joy and memories and regardless of how it ended he deserves a great ending. 3. If nothing else it’s interesting to see how big a school wants him. Still don’t care.
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Post by rickyp on Jan 17, 2018 10:45:37 GMT -5
That is a good one uses him and region also the makeup of the team.But the thing also there's going to be so many other transfers at season end.With the majority probably having more years left to play.So i would think his options such as high majors might decrease.But I'm just guessing,but good luck wherever you end up.
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Post by hoopjunkie on Jan 17, 2018 14:42:23 GMT -5
Athletically, he could play almost anywhere. And bigger schools LOVE mid-major talent with experience and results. He got a lot of ESPN time after the Monmouth game last year, and deservedly so. That got his name out there. The "other stuff" will be an issue for a lot of potential schools. But it just takes one to believe he can help their program.
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Post by $cott on Jan 17, 2018 14:50:49 GMT -5
Athletically, he could play almost anywhere. And bigger schools LOVE mid-major talent with experience and results. He got a lot of ESPN time after the Monmouth game last year, and deservedly so. That got his name out there. The "other stuff" will be an issue for a lot of potential schools. But it just takes one to believe he can help their program. There are plenty that believe he can help their program. The question is how many are willing to use two years of scholarships for one year of production.
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Post by OneIndian on Jan 17, 2018 15:03:45 GMT -5
Personally I’d love to see Rex get dumped at seasons end and I’d like to see what a new guy could do with Nico in his senior year.
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Post by MTS on Jan 17, 2018 15:10:22 GMT -5
Personally I’d love to see Rex get dumped at seasons end and I’d like to see what a new guy could do with Nico in his senior year. I'd say 75% chance Rex is gone but 0% Nico is back....though I agree Nico as a senior with a competent coach would've been interesting to see.
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Post by OneIndian on Jan 17, 2018 15:12:14 GMT -5
Personally I’d love to see Rex get dumped at seasons end and I’d like to see what a new guy could do with Nico in his senior year. I'd say 75% chance Rex is gone but 0% Nico is back....though I agree Nico as a senior with a competent coach would've been interesting to see. I’m not saying Nico is blame free but you don’t throw gas on a smoldering ember!
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Post by $cott on Jan 17, 2018 15:25:53 GMT -5
Personally I’d love to see Rex get dumped at seasons end and I’d like to see what a new guy could do with Nico in his senior year. I'd say 75% chance Rex is gone but 0% Nico is back....though I agree Nico as a senior with a competent coach would've been interesting to see. Nico could play next year at Siena, anywhere else he would have to sit out a year. If Jimmy is gone then Nico is still unlikely to be back but the chance has to be more than 0%.
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Post by hoopjunkie on Jan 17, 2018 15:26:14 GMT -5
Athletically, he could play almost anywhere. And bigger schools LOVE mid-major talent with experience and results. He got a lot of ESPN time after the Monmouth game last year, and deservedly so. That got his name out there. The "other stuff" will be an issue for a lot of potential schools. But it just takes one to believe he can help their program. There are plenty that believe he can help their program. The question is how many are willing to use two years of scholarships for one year of production. That is one of the issues under "other stuff" in my post.
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