AsiaSunset
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04-08-24 08:54 PM - Post#367132
Michael Zamboni a guard from Mercer
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palestra38
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Re: New Transfer 04-08-24 09:12 PM - Post#367133
In response to AsiaSunset
Zanoni....not Zambomi
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/micha...
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AsiaSunset
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04-08-24 09:19 PM - Post#367134
In response to palestra38
Thks. It autocorrected
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penn nation
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Re: New Transfer 04-08-24 09:31 PM - Post#367135
In response to palestra38
Otherwise see if the Flyers need him.
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penn nation
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Re: New Transfer 04-08-24 09:33 PM - Post#367136
In response to AsiaSunset
Michael Zamboni a guard from Mercer
What accounted for his lack of playing time in his sophomore year? Injured?
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penn nation
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Re: New Transfer 04-08-24 09:36 PM - Post#367137
In response to penn nation
Medical redshirt, so I answered my own question.
According to a brief Twitter search, FIVE players from Mercer entered the portal. What's going on over there?
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UPIA1968
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04-08-24 10:41 PM - Post#367139
In response to penn nation
Mercer had a KP Rank of 209. There is nothing in this guys stats to indicate he is a find.
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TigerFan
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04-08-24 10:57 PM - Post#367140
In response to UPIA1968
1.3 pts/game and 16.7% FG/11.1% from deep this year, but the kid has a nice head of hair on him.
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weinhauers_ghost
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04-08-24 11:10 PM - Post#367141
In response to UPIA1968
Mercer had a KP Rank of 209. There is nothing in this guys stats to indicate he is a find.
First year stats were much better. He's got some size, so if he's healthy, he might be able to contribute.
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AsiaSunset
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04-09-24 06:26 AM - Post#367143
In response to weinhauers_ghost
He broke his foot in Oct of his soph year and it looks like he tried to play with it for a short time. Likely a stress fracture but I didn’t see details.
In hs he was an all state player, a Rivals 3 star, and had offers from Mercer, South Carolina, Coastal Carolina, Elon, Charleston Southern, UMBC and Mount St Mary’s
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Streamers
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04-09-24 08:43 AM - Post#367146
In response to AsiaSunset
That makes me more hopeful.
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T.P.F.K.A.D.W.
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04-09-24 02:56 PM - Post#367164
In response to AsiaSunset
He broke his foot in Oct of his soph year and it looks like he tried to play with it for a short time. Likely a stress fracture but I didn’t see details.
In hs he was an all state player, a Rivals 3 star, and had offers from Mercer, South Carolina, Coastal Carolina, Elon, Charleston Southern, UMBC and Mount St Mary’s
So he's Henry Brooks, Part II.
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penn nation
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04-09-24 03:13 PM - Post#367165
In response to T.P.F.K.A.D.W.
So he's Henry Brooks, Part II.
He has 3 years of eligibility left, not 10.
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SteveDanley
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04-09-24 04:59 PM - Post#367171
In response to T.P.F.K.A.D.W.
So you're saying his % on mid-range jumpers *won't* regress to the mean?
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weinhauers_ghost
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04-09-24 07:51 PM - Post#367176
In response to penn nation
So he's Henry Brooks, Part II.
He has 3 years of eligibility left, not 10.
Hah!
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palestra38
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04-09-24 08:32 PM - Post#367177
In response to SteveDanley
Henry, Justin Reilly and Harrison Gaines are all in the P38 "What Could Have Been Hall of Fame"
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Silver Maple
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04-09-24 09:59 PM - Post#367178
In response to palestra38
I've wondered about Henry Brooks. He certainly came in very highly rated. If he had played for a coach who wasn't totally incompetent and who had his players' interests at heart, he might have been a contender.
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weinhauers_ghost
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04-10-24 12:19 AM - Post#367182
In response to Silver Maple
There were way too many players from that era who either couldn't stay healthy, weren't a good fit for Penn, or just didn't pan out.
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yoyo
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04-10-24 02:31 PM - Post#367225
In response to AsiaSunset
He broke his foot in Oct of his soph year and it looks like he tried to play with it for a short time. Likely a stress fracture but I didn’t see details.
In hs he was an all state player, a Rivals 3 star, and had offers from Mercer, South Carolina, Coastal Carolina, Elon, Charleston Southern, UMBC and Mount St Mary’s
nice
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Penndemonium
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04-10-24 04:31 PM - Post#367237
In response to yoyo
I recall being very high personally on the potential of Mike Howlett too. It seemed that injuries derailed his career.
There are so many players who didn't reach potential or seemed in the dog house, but I don't blame any coach for any single player. There are so many things that matter about a player, especially decision-making and response to pressure. Some of those things aren't as obvious to a spectator. Players will have good and bad days, so we often see what we want to see. I never understood why Mike Milobsky, Andreas Schreiber, Dau Jok, Julian Harrell, Eddie Scott, Bryce Washington, and Duane King didn't get more time.
I do blame Miller and Allen for grinding our program to pieces, though. Talent management is a part of that. I have no idea which of the overlooked players deserved more playing time the most.
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