tribecalledquest wrote:Adunk33 wrote:The Redbirds have signed on one player so far in their 2021 class.
In case you missed it, Rob Johnson, former head coach of The Skill Factory prep school (Woodstock, GA) has joined the Redbirds' staff in place of Brian Reese. He's made quick work bringing in one of his former players.
The Birds have signed on Tennessee State transfer 5'10 point guard Mark Freeman. Freeman, who will have three years of eligibility, started all but one game and averaged 16.9 points, 4.2 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3 turnovers. His percentages are not great from 3-shooting 28% but 40% from the field. He also likes to get drive and get to the foul line and is a 81% free thrower.
Sy Chatman, a 6'8 forward from UMASS has also decided to return to ISU after initially entering the portal.
The Birds have 4 scholarships to fill and will be looking to replace 63.7% of their scoring from last season if you count Antonio Reeves who is going through the NBA draft process without hiring an agent.
Hopefully they bring in some solid talent through the portal. No need taking on "projects" because Muller's type is limited and he's not going to get to develop players.
Freeman is a high volume shooter who needs the ball in his hands - but I think a decent get for ISU at this stage. Besides - who else is there to handle the ball?
Howard Fleming, freshman PG last season, has shown flashes of being an elite pass-first PG. I expect the college game to slow down for him some and him to improve as the primary ball handler. This would allow Freeman to move off the ball. I will say, a 6'5 pg in the MVC could potentially cause some match-up issues.
Birds have added a couple more players
Julian Samuels is a 6'0 guard out of Annawan, IL who spent a post-grad year at Central Pointe Christian in Orlando. He'll be the fourth preferred walk-on on ISU's roster. He averaged 11 ppg (43% from 3 and 83% from FT) while collected a pair of steals and three rebounds per game.
Kendall Lewis is a 6'7 forward with long, long arms and is a transfer from Appalachian State. He'll have 3 years of eligibility and averaged 9.9/4.1. He can play the 3, 4, or 5, but it seems the way recruiting is going, he'll spend most of his time at the 4. Out of HS, he held offers from SIU, Nebraska, St. Bonne, and TCU, among others. He only played 9 games for App State before leaving the team, citing "personal matters." Seems like Muller is taking a swing here similarly to Chatman. This is another player brought in by the new assistant coach.
Birds have three scholarships remaining. They need to be going after size.