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GWRising wrote:
Might not be done yet. Rumors of a 4th big from South America.
Thanks for the heads up, as always.
Any thoughts on who the sleeper signee is? I’m wondering if Urbhia could be a sneaky great pickup. Adriatic league is legit and he has size and shooting, though will need to adjust to the speed of the game.
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Hoops HQ has Jukovich and Witherspoon at #15 and #19 on their list of top 20 players transferring from high major to mid major teams.
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GW Men's Basketball
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Assistant Coach
@matt_colpoys
introduces us to newcomer
@AndrijaVukovi19
in the Film Room. #RaiseHigh
Link to video
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As AT Hiker mentioned from Hoops HQ. U can read the article for free if you input an email
16. Andrija Vukovic, 6-foot-11 sophomore forward, Oklahoma State to George Washington
Vukovic is primed for a breakout at GW. In his sophomore season, the Serbian big man got confident and blossomed on increased minutes — he finished with a 62.2 field goal percentage. Vukovic is an elite finisher and a magician at drawing fouls. At 6-foot-11, he shows great mobility, soft touch and a knack for setting screens. A rising true junior, Vukovic is still extremely raw. After missing the final four games of the season with a torn meniscus, Vukovic will hit D.C. running, and aim to improve his strength and stamina.
19. Omari Witherspoon, 6-foot-4 freshman guard, Pitt to George Washington
Twenty-five starts as a true freshman, a steal per game and an 18-point masterpiece in the ACC Tournament don’t seem like the metrics of a transfer-down. The truth is that Witherspoon wasn’t a good fit at Pitt and opted for a year back home. The former four-star recruit is one of the few genuine two-way players on this list. He’s nimble, has nice touch and best of all, loaded with untapped potential. Witherspoon is a massive get for GW. Don’t be surprised if he’s back in the high-majors this time, next year.