“Reid is a former three-star recruit who has spent both of his collegiate seasons at South Florida. He’s a native of Westbury, New York. He averaged 12.7PPG, 3.6APG and 2.6RPG this season.”
He’s also 5-10.
He’s also 5-10.
Want a reason to watch the final of the NIT tonight?He’s also 5-10.
I would guess we're gonna see him used exactly like Leech: as a secondary ball handler and shooter. He's a good shooter and still young. He can play mostly off ball but also help create some in the offense, beat pressure, etc. We don't really have a third ball handler on the roster after Windham and Clayton, and that' concerning. Offensively I can see how it's a great fit of a pickup presuming the coaches also like the projectability of his skills to continue improving.I don't really understand this pick-up. I thought Windham and Clayton showed enough to roll with them for next year. NU should've prioritized a wing shooter and a center. Even if another scholly opens up, I would've taken a second wing shooter or ace defender.
It's well-reported on The Rock. Come on, Ty, throw your old pal, Louie, some money, and you'll have all this at your fingertips.In the original story. It says another slot could open up.
Who else might be leaving?
Surely this guy was targeted to play the point.I would guess we're gonna see him used exactly like Leech: as a secondary ball handler and shooter.
Not so sure. He’s pretty good off the ball too.Addresses a major need.
Now, for that big...
Surely this guy was targeted to play the point.
Watch Reid’s tape. Sure, he has a good handle and shows some dribble penetration skills, but he’s also very adept off the ball coming off screens and curls and shooting jumpers.I don't really understand this pick-up. I thought Windham and Clayton showed enough to roll with them for next year. NU should've prioritized a wing shooter and a center. Even if another scholly opens up, I would've taken a second wing shooter or ace defender.
Not doing a lot to bolster those claims of NU’s huge NIL budget 🤷🏻♂️Evan Miya has Jayden Reid as the #1196 rated player in Division 1.
South Florida was a bad team this past season (#193 overall), with Reid ranked as their 3rd best player.
His Performance Rating was 1.25 - indicating that he was 1.25 points per game better than an average D1 player.
For comparison, Northwestern's Performance Ratings ranged from Nicholson at 5.24 down to Justin Mullins at 1.68 and Angelo Ciaravino at 1.66. Jordan Clayton played a limited number of games and registered a -0.38, indicating a below average D1 player.
Bart Torvik has Reid's "Points Over Replacement At This Usage Rate" at 1.50. This is Torvik's method for rating players. It favors players who get more minutes, so you can't really compare a starter at South Florida with a bench guy at Northwestern.
My interpretation is that Reid is alright and Collins brought him in specifically for ball handling (with scoring) and defensive quickness, which we lacked last year with Leach and Berry. Hopefully (fingers crossed) he is seen as an upgrade for Clayton and will not take minutes from Windham.
Not doing a lot to bolster those claims of NU’s huge NIL budget 🤷🏻♂️
FWIW- I am a big fan of Randy Newman. I saw him perform at UC San Diego decades ago. He had a musical at the La Jolla Playhouse on campus. Favorite song is “Baltimore”. The Newman family are prolific composers. Many members including Randy have won music awards including Oscar’s for their music composition.
It's not like I've studied a data set, but offhand I'm not thrilled about the notion of a 5'10 guard at the 2 in BIG competitionNot so sure. He’s pretty good off the ball too.
Some on here has told me that NU was playing big boy ball in NIL now (in the context of discussions about replacing Collins).Are people claiming that NU has a huge NIL budget?
I doubt it.
Either way, I wouldn't read much into one transfer.
We all know Illinois typically spends a lot of money - and they haven't signed anybody yet.
Nebraska just signed Pryce Sandfort, who left Iowa.
UCLA landed Xavier Booker away from Michigan State.
Those suggest a NIL war chest.
but if you’re a coach I don’t know how you put up with it much longer.
Haha that’s cynical, but maybe true. I dunno.You sign an extension as quickly as possible - especially if you know or suspect that you can't compete money-wise.
Haha that’s cynical, but maybe true. I dunno.
On a couple of the national guys’ paywall sites and slack channels, several of them mentioned rumors that Collins was really pushing hard for Nova and Maryland but ultimately there wasn’t a reciprocation from those schools and both fizzled pretty fast.
I think that’s interesting, but I don’t think it necessarily means Collins wanted out of NU. Maybe he and his agent were aggressively trying to generate leverage for his extension. Maybe he wanted to see if he could break through his current ceiling somewhere else. My guess is it’s a little of both, that’s usually how these things work.