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Kokomo Monster (2024) - C Flory Bidunga to Kansas

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44 minutes ago, Hardwood83 said:

Is there an expectation that Bidunga will be a "one & done"? Doesn't seem like that happens with big men much anymore (see Ware!) but I am not plugged into the NBA. 

I think he's closer to a 3yr-4yr player than he is one and done. 

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On Indiana adding Pacers assistant coach and former NBA player Calbert Cheaney to the IU staff: “He’s a guy who has been through it. That can have something to it.”

https://247sports.com/college/indiana/article/flory-bidunga-kokomo-indiana-elite-indiana-basketball-recruiting-211255081/?fbclid=IwAR2Qxvrz12_QHXrw9Kux0pzXX_Zre8ZbuXApb52oDxzOdkSFC3UF5CvZVEg

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My number 1 hopeful target.  The HH's make it sound like it will be tough for us but that the staff still feels they have a shot.

McNeely on the wing, then a couple of the plethora of guards we've offered.  LOL. When you mostly only recruit top 50 kids the hopes rise.  The TPortal has again raised the confidence level.  

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Rob Cassidy on Flory at the Pangos Camp.

WHAT HE DID: Binduga didn’t do anything we’ve not seen before, but his rare blend of athleticism, rim-protection, rebounding instincts and smooth scoring in the post allowed him to massively change every game in which he played, even against the top-flight competition he encountered at the Pangos. Binduga knows how he impacts winning and rarely steps outside of the things he does well. That said, he can handle the ball pretty decently in a pinch and is becoming a much better passer. He routinely creates extra possessions on the offensive glass, contorting his body and using elite athleticism to grab rebounds even when opponents seem to have position on him. He averaged 13.8 points and 10.5 rebounds in four camp games, but managed to have an impact that went beyond even those stats as he altered or blocked countless shots in each contest.

RECRUITMENT: Cincinnati has long thought to hold a slight edge in Bidunga’s recruitment, but Kentucky and Indiana - and, to a lesser extent Michigan - should also be monitored.

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