SG Kortrigk Miles (6'4 Fr) has signed to play basketball for Chris Jan's at New Mexico State.
https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/3194
He was offered by Houston, Air Force, Texas Arlington, and North Texas to name a few.
He averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior. He was rated the 24th best player in the state of Texas.
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/4789047/5894...0578cfdda5
Here is the proof that Chris Jans will continue to recruit big time recruits to New Mexico State.
Not a 3 star and we've already been talking about this in the proper thread.
He was also named the TABC Class 4A Player of the Year in Texas.
After watching his highlight film, this kid has Jahmar Young type talent written all over him. He will be an elite guard in this conference.
Quit getting excited Frank. GCU and Bakersfields recruits are all much better than NMSUs.
I just saw a tweet that UTRGV offered Miles last summer.
Use the right thread and jesus calm down
(05-16-2017 07:09 PM)Clarity Wrote: [ -> ]Use the right thread and jesus calm down
This is the right thread.
Pennie has now left the building. I assume b/c of this new SG....
(05-16-2017 10:05 PM)Lopes87 Wrote: [ -> ]Pennie has now left the building. I assume b/c of this new SG....
No. He is scheduled to graduate. Keep in mind, before Weir left, NMSU's was bloated with 18 players and only Baker as a senior. I think Weir's plans was to see Taylor, Bhullar, Pennie and possibly Wilkins graduate early making room for his four-plus new signees. Also, Weir ushered Chance Ellis out the door as well. To date, besides the signees who were released, the only real unforeseen loss has been Huggins. If Weir had stayed, NMSU would have added Harris, McCants, Figueroa, Robinson, Simmons, and Hadley. And, lose Baker, Taylor, Bhullar, Ellis, and Pennie.
The losses were expected. Although I was hoping Pennie would have stayed since the door had opened with Huggins, Simmons, and probably Figueroa gone. Oh well.
Jens will now need to fill three scholarships...
1. Harris - projected starter
2. Ndir - projected starter
3. Hadley
4. Miles
5. J. Jones - projected starter
6. McCants
7. M. Jones
8. Chuha - projected starter
9. Wilkins - projected starter
10. Gnahore
As one can see NMSU still has a competitive starting line up but the bench is depleted.
Pennie was always going to leave IMO.
I'll be interested in who Jans gets for those 3 open spots as well as how Gnahore looks this year coming back from injury.
(05-16-2017 10:38 PM)NMSUPistolPete Wrote: [ -> ] (05-16-2017 10:05 PM)Lopes87 Wrote: [ -> ]Pennie has now left the building. I assume b/c of this new SG....
No. He is scheduled to graduate. Keep in mind, before Weir left, NMSU's was bloated with 18 players and only Baker as a senior. I think Weir's plans was to see Taylor, Bhullar, Pennie and possibly Wilkins graduate early making room for his four-plus new signees. Also, Weir ushered Chance Ellis out the door as well. To date, besides the signees who were released, the only real unforeseen loss has been Huggins. If Weir had stayed, NMSU would have added Harris, McCants, Figueroa, Robinson, Simmons, and Hadley. And, lose Baker, Taylor, Bhullar, Ellis, and Pennie.
The losses were expected. Although I was hoping Pennie would have stayed since the door had opened with Huggins, Simmons, and probably Figueroa gone. Oh well.
Jens will now need to fill three scholarships...
1. Harris - projected starter
2. Ndir - projected starter
3. Hadley
4. Miles
5. J. Jones - projected starter
6. McCants
7. M. Jones
8. Chuha - projected starter
9. Wilkins - projected starter
10. Gnahore
As one can see NMSU still has a competitive starting line up but the bench is depleted.
I really do not see Gnahore being impactful with the way his knees are.
(05-16-2017 10:48 PM)Lopes87 Wrote: [ -> ]I'll be interested in who Jans gets for those 3 open spots as well as how Gnahore looks this year coming back from injury.
On the up side I see only 1 maybe 2 of the scholarships being filled.
On the down side I see none and playing next year with only 10 players. Possibly 9 with the health's of Ndir and Ganhore being questionable.
(05-16-2017 10:49 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: [ -> ] (05-16-2017 10:38 PM)NMSUPistolPete Wrote: [ -> ] (05-16-2017 10:05 PM)Lopes87 Wrote: [ -> ]Pennie has now left the building. I assume b/c of this new SG....
No. He is scheduled to graduate. Keep in mind, before Weir left, NMSU's was bloated with 18 players and only Baker as a senior. I think Weir's plans was to see Taylor, Bhullar, Pennie and possibly Wilkins graduate early making room for his four-plus new signees. Also, Weir ushered Chance Ellis out the door as well. To date, besides the signees who were released, the only real unforeseen loss has been Huggins. If Weir had stayed, NMSU would have added Harris, McCants, Figueroa, Robinson, Simmons, and Hadley. And, lose Baker, Taylor, Bhullar, Ellis, and Pennie.
The losses were expected. Although I was hoping Pennie would have stayed since the door had opened with Huggins, Simmons, and probably Figueroa gone. Oh well.
Jens will now need to fill three scholarships...
1. Harris - projected starter
2. Ndir - projected starter
3. Hadley
4. Miles
5. J. Jones - projected starter
6. McCants
7. M. Jones
8. Chuha - projected starter
9. Wilkins - projected starter
10. Gnahore
As one can see NMSU still has a competitive starting line up but the bench is depleted.
I really do not see Gnahore being impactful with the way his knees are.
To be honest, I don't see Gnahore sticking around if his knees are truly as bad as reported by some Aggie fans in the know. He is already starting his third season at NMSU and he has yet to log a minute on the court.
I think NMSU needs at least one more guard and one more big man to have a decent rotation next season.