Khavanon

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[–] Khavanon 12 points 11 months ago (3 children)

When he asked you where you wanted to go, were you thrilled or maybe a little scared since it was unexpected?

[–] Khavanon 1 points 11 months ago

Same. Best non-vacation week of the year for me.

[–] Khavanon 6 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

SEC Shorts conspicuously missing its Herbstreit endorsement this week.

[–] Khavanon 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Bo Nix announced he will play in the Fiesta Bowl.

[–] Khavanon 1 points 11 months ago

Scoot Henderson has a career winning record of 5-4 and has won five of his last six games. Without Scoot, Blazers are 1-8.

[–] Khavanon 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I don't think the committee could reward a team with a playoff spot for losing a H2H and then not playing in a conference title game the following week if the team that beat them lost said title game and was left out. That would be a terrible precident to set. Any scenario where Ohio State qualifies should also require Michigan to qualify.

I think FSU, Texas, and Alabama would have to lose, and maybe even Oregon to be safe, depending on how you rate a one-loss Washington against OSU.

[–] Khavanon 4 points 1 year ago

And then the transfer portal will follow and deplete them further. Oregon State football is pretty much toast. I've had a lot of feelings about the Pac-12 saga, but now with 108 seasons of Pac-12 football as we knew it over with forever, and with what's to come for the Beavs and WSU, I'm sick to my stomach.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Khavanon to c/ripcity@lemmy.world
 

With the news that ~~Duop Reath~~ , Kevin Knox II, and John Butler Jr were let go, and that Ish Wainright was picked up off of waivers, it seems like this is going to be the roster to start the season (edit: Duop's now being signed to a two-way, and we're dropping Ibou Badji. Brogdon changing his # to 11):

# Player Posn Ht Age Exp Likely Usage
00 Scoot Henderson G 6-2 19 R Rotation
1 Anfernee Simons G 6-3 24 5 Rotation
2 Deandre Ayton C 6-11 25 5 Rotation
4 Matisse Thybulle G/F 6-5 26 4 Rotation
9 Jerami Grant F 6-8 29 9 Rotation
11 Malcolm Brogdon G 6-5 30 7 Rotation
17 Shaedon Sharpe G 6-6 20 1 Rotation
34 Jabari Walker F 6-9 21 1 Rotation
35 Robert Williams III C 6-9 26 5 Rotation
8 Kris Murray F 6-8 23 R Deep Bench
10 Moses Brown C 7-2 24 4 Deep Bench
23 Ish Wainright F 6-6 29 2 Deep Bench
33 Tuomani Camara F 6-8 23 R Deep Bench
72 Rayan Rupert G/F 6-6 19 R Deep Bench
OPEN 15-Man Roster Spot
5 Skylar Mays G 6-4 26 3 Two-Way
24 Justin Minaya G/F 6-5 24 1 Two-Way
26 Duop Reath C 6-11 27 R Two-Way

They won't have to make an announcement that they're keeping Moses Brown if they do since he is already on a non-guaranteed contract, which will guarantee on opening night if nothing else happens. Other players from training camp who were let go are George Conditt IV, Malachi Smith, and Antoine Davis. Any players who we let go can be signed to the Rip City Remix, and it's expected that at least a couple will be.

[–] Khavanon 6 points 1 year ago

Yeah, the Pac have created their own mini circle of suck among the one-loss teams, so head-to-head "transitive wins/losses" no longer apply:

Oregon State > Utah > UCLA > WSU > Oregon State

[–] Khavanon 3 points 1 year ago

Just using Oregon's schedule, we're playing every team in the conference within the first two years except Nebraska. Wisconsin and Washington twice, with Washington a protected rivalry, and then finally Nebraska the next two years. It'll be weird not playing almost all the same teams every year.

In 2024:

  • Michigan vs Texas, Oregon, USC, OSU, Washington.
  • USC vs LSU, Notre Dame, Michigan, Washington, Penn State.
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Khavanon to c/ripcity@lemmy.world
 

Looks like there are at least three roster spots open going into training camp. The team could grant them all to the players on camp deals or they can upgrade one or more of the two-way contracts. At the moment, this is what the team looks like:

Roster Players:

  • Anfernee Simons - G - 1
  • Shaedon Sharpe - G - 17
  • Scoot Henderson - G - 00
  • Malcolm Brogdon - G - 13 (Casey announced 92)
  • Matisse Thybulle - G/F - 4
  • Rayan Rupert - G/F - 72
  • Jerami Grant - F - 9
  • Jabari Walker - F - 34
  • Kris Murray - F - 8
  • Tuomani Camara - F - 33
  • Deandre Ayton - C - 2
  • Robert Williams III - C - 35

Two-Way Players:

  • Skylar Mays - G - 5
  • John Butler Jr - F/C - 21
  • Ibou Badji - C - 41

Training Camp Players (in one form of temporary contract or another):

  • Antoine Davis - G - 44
  • Malachi Smith - G - 18
  • Kevin Knox II - F - 11
  • Justin Manaya - F - 24
  • Moses Brown - C - 10
  • Duop Reath - C - 26
[–] Khavanon 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The Blazers welcomed Brogdon on Twitter (they didn't welcome Jrue), so they might keep him for now. It seemed he was unhappy when the Celtics announced that Derrick White was going to start over him after Smart was traded, so I don't know why he'd want to backup Scoot. Unless he's not going to backup Scoot, then I'd have to ask what the hell the Blazers are doing. But if he turns out to be okay with it, I'd be more than happy to keep him.

(Edit): They just announced that he's wearing 92, so it looks like he's staying for now.

[–] Khavanon 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Portland needs a back up point guard to replace him and some forward depth. Right now they've got seven other rotation players not including him, not yet knowing what they have in Kris Murray or second year Jabari Walker:

  • Scoot
  • Sharpe
  • Simons
  • Thybulle
  • Grant
  • Time Lord
  • Ayton

Everyone else is super raw except for Knox, who probably won't get much better than he is. But perhaps they're more concerned with developing that raw talent than with depth right now, since expectations aren't necessarily going to be measured in wins this year. I guess we'll know once they trade him.

 

Deandre Ayton and Tuomani Camara tour the practice facility and meet Joe Cronin and Chauncey Billups.

 

'The school is mulling a potential move to the Big 12, according to sources, and Wednesday's meeting represents a potential step in the process for university officials to approve a move there, according to sources. Colorado has discussed athletics in a private session multiple times in recent months, but sources indicate the tenor of this meeting is different."

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