Goodbye Tyler Kolek

Pablo

Hall of Famer
Hancock once told me that if L had stayed, he would have stayed. You can choose not to believe him if you want, but I've never seen it "documented" that he would have left anyway.


"That netted him a D1 scholarship to George Mason, where Hancock hit a three-point shot two years ago that propelled his team to a postseason win. That season Mason also had the longest winning streak in the country. But when the head coach that recruited him, Jim Larranaga, left for Miami, Hancock – who has said he would have stayed at George Mason if Larranaga had stayed put – decided to look around instead. 'I at least needed to look at my options,' Hancock recalls of that time period.

It didn’t hurt that his former coach at Hargrave, Kevin Keatts, was now an assistant at Louisville and helped recruit him."
 

Falco

Hall of Famer
GIVING DAY 2023
Then why didn’t he go with coach L to Miami?

There could be millions of reasons.

Perhaps he simply wanted to explore his options and ended up being persuaded by the allure of Pitino’s coaching.

Additionally, Louisville almost guarantees a tournament appearance every year.

Following Coach L to a bottom-feeder ACC team like Miami would have been a risky move. It’s uncertain if Coach L even offered him a spot at Miami.

However, if Mason had retained Coach L, with a preseason top 25 team returning, the odds of making a successful run were quite high.

It’s uncertain whether Luke would have even considered exploring other options if Coach hadn’t left.
 

GMU79

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GIVING DAY 2023
There could be millions of reasons.

Perhaps he simply wanted to explore his options and ended up being persuaded by the allure of Pitino’s coaching.

Additionally, Louisville almost guarantees a tournament appearance every year.

Following Coach L to a bottom-feeder ACC team like Miami would have been a risky move. It’s uncertain if Coach L even offered him a spot at Miami.

However, if Mason had retained Coach L, with a preseason top 25 team returning, the odds of making a successful run were quite high.

It’s uncertain whether Luke would have even considered exploring other options if Coach hadn’t left.
Yes.
 

GMUgemini

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There could be millions of reasons.

Perhaps he simply wanted to explore his options and ended up being persuaded by the allure of Pitino’s coaching.

Additionally, Louisville almost guarantees a tournament appearance every year.

Following Coach L to a bottom-feeder ACC team like Miami would have been a risky move. It’s uncertain if Coach L even offered him a spot at Miami.

However, if Mason had retained Coach L, with a preseason top 25 team returning, the odds of making a successful run were quite high.

It’s uncertain whether Luke would have even considered exploring other options if Coach hadn’t left.

From what I could tell on the rosters it looks like Coach L already had 11 of 13 scholarships filled when he walked into Miami. He needed a PG and took Shane Larkin, which seems to have worked out for him.

Such a different time, it’s almost unrecognizable.
 

jessej

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GIVING DAY 2023
congratulations Graduate

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psyclone

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Tyler projected as #35 in NBA draft:

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35. San Antonio Spurs

Tyler Kolek, PG, Marquette | Age: 23.2

Strengths:
Kolek is a tough-minded guard whose skill level as a scorer and vision as a passer made him the engine of one of the top offenses in college basketball over the past two seasons.

Weaknesses: He is not the biggest nor most physically gifted floor general, lacking great length and explosiveness. That makes it difficult for him to score in traffic at times or hold his own against some matchups defensively.

The verdict: Kolek picked opposing defenses apart last season out of pick-and-rolls, whipping the ball around to shooters, getting to floaters and proving opportunistic in shooting; he hit 39% of his shots from beyond the arc. His average tools might make him divisive among NBA teams, but his approach and feel for the game will appeal to franchises looking for a backup point guard.
 

GMUgemini

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It will be interesting to see if Kolek can carve out some consistent minutes as the back up PG for the Knicks.

He’ll probably get a two-way contract and play mostly in the G-League for now, but he will have a chance to make the roster at least.
 

Pablo

Hall of Famer
dave paulsen is an NBA mill...muscala, miller, kolek...missing anyone?

I believe that Dave Paulsen's legacy at Mason will be his high school recruiting including the following players (several of whom signed here unheralded):

Drafted in the NBA: Jordan Miller and Tyler Kolek
Not drafted but playing in the NBA G League: Justin Kier and Jaire Grayer
All-time great Mason players: Otis Livingston II and Josh Oduro
Mason career leader in blocked shots: AJ Wilson
EBA single game scoring leader: Javon Greene
Mr. SportsCenter: Ian Boyd
1st Team All-MVC: Xavier Johnson

It's too bad that Paulsen did not augment his high school recruiting by effectively recruiting transfers.
 

PrimeRib3

Walk-On
I believe that Dave Paulsen's legacy at Mason will be his high school recruiting including the following players (several of whom signed here unheralded):

Drafted in the NBA: Jordan Miller and Tyler Kolek
Not drafted but playing in the NBA G League: Justin Kier and Jaire Grayer
All-time great Mason players: Otis Livingston II and Josh Oduro
Mason career leader in blocked shots: AJ Wilson
EBA single game scoring leader: Javon Greene
Mr. SportsCenter: Ian Boyd
1st Team All-MVC: Xavier Johnson

It's too bad that Paulsen did not augment his high school recruiting by effectively recruiting transfers.
Josh Oduro is playing for the Pelicans in the NBA Summer League

Xavier Johnson is playing for the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Summer League
 

HoopsAdmin

Administrator
Staff member
Marquis Moore and Shevon Thompson were no slouches either!

Shevon was G league for the Raptors affiliate, and Marquis for the Timberwolves affiliate.
 

ephoops

Starter
Marquis Moore and Shevon Thompson were no slouches either!

Shevon was G league for the Raptors affiliate, and Marquis for the Timberwolves affiliate.
I don't believe that Paulsen recruited either Moore or Thompson. They were on the roster when he arrived from Bucknell.
 

hoops10

Sixth Man
Pretty impressive for our former player Tyler Kolek. As you may know he was a second round pick of the NY Knicks. In his first game he impressed many people who think they got a steal. 7 Points, 7 assists and 7 rebound, 0 turnover in 29 minutes. Knicks were very impressed the way he sees the court. You can check out his video on Knicks web site.
 
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