Poog wrote:
Free Quebec wrote:
Poog wrote:
Nervous? You really are an optimist or an ostrich, FC. Transfers are one thing. Nima even bigger. Together? Hope for the best but hold off on that flag order just yet.
Poog, last we heard a couple of weeks ago he was planning to come to GW in December, spend a semester getting acclimated and then play the next year.
Are you saying that information is no longer operative, or are you just being cautious in an “anything can happen” sense?
I have no inside information whatsoever about the status of Gapare coming to GW or for that matter, and more importantly, the credibility of the source for the speculation about Nima and the number of transfers out of GW. If I’m sitting in the land of Murray and thinking I have a basketball stud and assessing American college basketball, I don’t believe I would think that GW is the place to go to maximize his opportunities. That’s what I’m reacting to in saying don’t order any flags. He didn’t sign (as if that matters). The guy that supposedly was his main recruiter is no longer at GW. The school’s record doesn’t speak hoops excellence. I’m not going to worry about whether Dan Gadzuric or Alan Iverson or Roland Houston’s nephew are going to come to GW. I’ll remain excited about who is signed and coming next year and the breath of fresh air on the women’s side that is about to blossom. Oh yeah, and the eventual showdown against Fordham on the softball diamond. As for Gapare I’ll simply hold out hope that he’ll eventually enroll at GW.
Ok. Thanks for clarifying. And as far as I know he confirmed his intention to come and then his plan to arrive in December long after Nima was gone. Also disagree that GW is not the place to maximize opportunities. Worked well for Yuta and Pato and many others - and much better to come here, get the attention, and play right away than go to some football school where he might be stuck behind others (see; Bamisile, Joe). Plus GW is an incredible place to grow and learn. If I’m a parent, I’d rather my basketball prodigy son go here than, say, Columbia, Missouri or Ames, Iowa.