Go Green
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04-10-24 01:36 PM - Post#367215
According to Verbal Commitments
https://www.verbalcommits.com/players/clark-slajch...
The Trojan Faithful seem to approve.
https://www.uscbasketball.com/men/37869-clark-slaj...
Hope he likes Coach Musselman.
Edited by Go Green on 04-10-24 01:38 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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palestra38
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Re: Slajchert to USC 04-10-24 01:45 PM - Post#367218
In response to Go Green
Good for him.
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Silver Maple
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04-10-24 01:45 PM - Post#367219
In response to Go Green
Well, he'll be close to home at The University for Spoiled Children. I wish him only success.
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penn nation
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04-10-24 02:42 PM - Post#367228
In response to Silver Maple
At one time 40-50 years ago USC was considered the ugly stepchild to UCLA.
No longer. These are now both excellent schools.
Well, he'll be close to home at The University for Spoiled Children. I wish him only success.
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Streamers
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04-10-24 03:51 PM - Post#367233
In response to penn nation
USC better be; they charge IVY prices...
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Go Green
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04-10-24 05:48 PM - Post#367243
In response to Streamers
USC better be; they charge IVY prices...
Not to mention the fees that unscrupulous advisors charge to "back door" the student past admissions.
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Penndemonium
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04-10-24 09:29 PM - Post#367249
In response to Go Green
Can someone remind me if he graduated from Penn? Just wondering. Sounds like a great opportunity for him to take a turn at the next level. Any chance Bronny will stay too?
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penn nation
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04-10-24 10:13 PM - Post#367251
In response to Streamers
Honestly, at this point the cost of attending most colleges in this country is just astronomical.
USC better be; they charge IVY prices...
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CM
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04-11-24 06:16 AM - Post#367254
In response to Penndemonium
He did.
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Penndemonium
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04-11-24 12:29 PM - Post#367273
In response to CM
This is a no-brainer for Slajchert, then. Congratulations to him. He gets to go home, gets tuition free education at a great school, and possibly gets some NIL - all to do what he loves. He has his degree in-hand (and possibly a masters) for whenever he moves on to his next career.
My only concern for him is PT. USC is in big flux given the coaching change, so I don't know how this will go. It isn't obvious to me that a major conference team will start such a wiry player. There's a lot of discussion on the USC board about how he's a shooter. While he finally did put together his three point shooting in his last year, I wouldn't describe him as a three point gunner. I'm not sure if a major conference team can properly use his strengths by turning an offense over to him, and handle the defensive challenges he will have against very physical opponents.
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CM
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04-11-24 12:30 PM - Post#367274
In response to Penndemonium
Pac12 NIL for a starter is mid-6 figures.
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Go Green
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04-11-24 12:42 PM - Post#367275
In response to CM
Pac12 NIL for a starter is mid-6 figures.
He will be in the Big 10.
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CM
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04-11-24 01:40 PM - Post#367276
In response to Go Green
So probably more.
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nychoops
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04-11-24 04:25 PM - Post#367298
In response to CM
He didn't get mid six figures.
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SomeGuy
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04-12-24 12:11 PM - Post#367335
In response to Penndemonium
Curious to see whether defense is really an issue. Depending on the makeup of the team, it can be a lot easier to hide one small defender on a high major squad. Mike Smith, for example, was at times a defensive liability at Columbia, where he had to carry the load offensively and had to handle some of the toughest defensive assignments. I thought he was fine at Michigan. You could say some similar things about Jordan Dingle. So I wouldn’t be surprised if Clark is fine defensively at USC, particularly if he comes off the bench and/or plays shorter stints. I also think he can probably function as a shooter. Just because he didn’t fill that role at Penn doesn’t mean he can’t.
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SRP
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04-13-24 01:20 AM - Post#367357
In response to SomeGuy
If somebody runs a lot of curls for him into the lane he’ll be a huge pain to defend. That runner/floater stuff he does means that stopping him at the rim isn’t enough.
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Penndemonium
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04-13-24 09:50 PM - Post#367372
In response to SRP
Yeah, when he's hitting those runners, he is very hard to stop. If he develops a good 3 point game off of the curls and also off of stepbacks, he will be unstoppable. He has a lot of the pieces...
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