Cheney vs. Honolulu. I'd say he chose well climate wise. EWU is a good school though, and their b-ball program always seems to rise up. I watched him play this season, his minutes were strong early and dried up later in the year. He's a shoot first point guard with good foot speed and good range on his shot. He needs to become a better floor general aka point guard which I'm sure he'll improve on with maturity.
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Originally posted by gratefuldad View PostCheney vs. Honolulu. I'd say he chose well climate wise. EWU is a good school though, and their b-ball program always seems to rise up. I watched him play this season, his minutes were strong early and dried up later in the year. He's a shoot first point guard with good foot speed and good range on his shot. He needs to become a better floor general aka point guard which I'm sure he'll improve on with maturity.
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Originally posted by tsull View Post
Sure had a great game against the Cougars, I thought he was on his way to being a first team all-conference pick. Landing in Hawaii is great, but this is a dude who changes schools like I change socks. He has a couple more stops in him.
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Originally posted by CWU Wildcat Nation View Post
Yeah he will probably have 2 solid seasons at HPU then transfer back to D1 as a grad transfer.
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Originally posted by CWU Wildcat Nation View Posthttps://twitter.com/landdeck1323/sta...xUU2l4_cg&s=19
EWU guard Mason Landdeck transferring to Hawaii Pacific. He prepped at Zillah HS but played his senior season in Utah during the pandemic.
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Originally posted by Goods View Post
He actually prepped at Kittitas (Fr), then Cashmere (Soph), then Zillah (Jr.), then moved to Utah his senior year since Washington state sports didn't exist thanks to the state's COVID response. I watched him daily while at Kittitas, you could tell then he would play beyond high school. Can't really fault his decision to move to Utah. There was a point there where I didn't think Washington would have sports, so I get it.
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Have the goods, will travel. Coaches move all the time, why not players too? As long as he's got eligibility, his talent will allow for him to move about the CBB world freely. I'd love to be in his shoes, with the ability to bounce to a different locale. What a great time to experiment and see the world.
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Originally posted by gratefuldad View PostHave the goods, will travel. Coaches move all the time, why not players too? As long as he's got eligibility, his talent will allow for him to move about the CBB world freely. I'd love to be in his shoes, with the ability to bounce to a different locale. What a great time to experiment and see the world.
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Originally posted by tsull View Post
I don't wish him ill will, I'm just saying he'll bounce around some more, that's who he is. He would've been a star at EWU, in my opinion, I know my sample size is small, but he owned WSU's pretty athletic guards when he played against them. That showed me that he could've been a star at the Big Sky level minimum ... though I welcome him to D2, our division can always use an influx of incoming talent instead of outgoing ones.
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Originally posted by tsull View Post
Why did he keep jumping high schools the first 3 years? There's not a lot of difference between the first 3, they're hardly Mater Dei. They're all small, rural high schools. I thought staying at EWU would be a good choice, unless the coaches gave up on him. He looked like an All-American vs.WSU.
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Originally posted by Goods View Post
IDK, but it certainly gave him exposure and attention simply by being "that kid that transfers each year." His talent kept the eyes on him too. He's a good player. Has tons of confidence, swagger, arrogance (fine line between all of them). I'll continue to watch him at HPU.
That said, I think Eastern Washington should have kept him, he's a quality player. But I hope he stays at his final school and actually establishes a legacy instead of just being another guy who transfers often and is quickly forgotten, see Brendan Howard.
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Originally posted by CWU Wildcat Nation View PostSeattle Prep's Tyler Mrus just committed to Fairbanks
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