Tony has a knack for finding underutilized bigs and turning them into stars. Heck, he even took a SoCon backup and developed him into a leading scorer.
I remember hearing an interview where Tony said ideally you want a shot blocker in his defense. Looks like he got his wishSo why didn't it work out at Baylor??
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How a Former NBA Player Made Baylor Basketball Worse
Center James Nnaji committed to Baylor as a mid-season addition in December, only to have one of the worst seasons of his career.www.si.com
"For one, the FC Barcelona alum came to the Bears with a lingering lower back injury that he had not properly recovered from. This injury hindered not just his vertical movement but also his on-court speed and severely affected Nnaji’s conditioning. ".
He had not completely recovered from A back injury and surgery back in '24.
Tony and his staff has been looking at 6'11 all portal season. He looked at may 6 or 7 of them them before summer practice started. I am sure he did his homework Njali's health before offering.
He has an away of finding players coming off injuries who can contribute ..see Jahari Long.
EK is a very good shot blocker, but Nnaji does provide a legit 7-foot paint presence against teams with P4 size at the 5. Good to have that versatility and ability to match up with a wide variety of lineups.I remember hearing an interview where Tony said ideally you want a shot blocker in his defense. Looks like he got his wish
From that same si article:So why didn't it work out at Baylor??
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How a Former NBA Player Made Baylor Basketball Worse
Center James Nnaji committed to Baylor as a mid-season addition in December, only to have one of the worst seasons of his career.www.si.com
"For one, the FC Barcelona alum came to the Bears with a lingering lower back injury that he had not properly recovered from. This injury hindered not just his vertical movement but also his on-court speed and severely affected Nnaji’s conditioning. ".
He had not completely recovered from A back injury and surgery back in '24.
Tony and his staff has been looking at 6'11 all portal season. He looked at may 6 or 7 of them them before summer practice started. I am sure he did his homework Njali's health before offering.
He has a away of finding players coming off injuries who can contribute ..see Jahari Long.
Normally I support what you post. But, in the case...... Who have we kept for 3 seasons? LOL. If he's any good he'll be gone after next year. If he's not, he'll be gone after next year. The college game is a shell of what it used to be.Welp... this guy has three years of eligibility remaining, yes? Let's work him up and hope he stays for all three seasons.
We've kept BOC, fwiw.Normally I support what you post. But, in the case...... Who have we kept for 3 seasons? LOL. If he's any good he'll be gone after next year. If he's not, he'll be gone after next year. The college game is a shell of what it used to be.
With a year off due to injury or he'd be gone too.We've kept BOC, fwiw.
Maybe his dunks. Imo, Mike was a little more crafty down low. Very similar though.Dare I say a more athletic Mike Morrison? That’s who he reminded me of watching the highlights.
Normally I support what you post. But, in the case...... Who have we kept for 3 seasons? LOL. If he's any good he'll be gone after next year. If he's not, he'll be gone after next year. The college game is a shell of what it used to be.
Brayden O'Connor.Normally I support what you post. But, in the case...... Who have we kept for 3 seasons? LOL.