Kirill Elatontsev

Why only 1 year of eligibility? Is it because he played pro in Russia? What are the chances he appeals for another year of eligibility. Lol
 
Limited videos on him but he looks like a really good all around player.
 
The only thing I can safely say is that not a single one of us has any clue how good or bad he is. There is a huge disparity in the quality of overseas leagues and without being insiders on his league, it’s all conjecture. The fact that he is older, has put up very modest numbers, and has generally been mentioned as a depth piece for OU leads me to believe that he isn’t going to have a ton of impact. We have probably had about 10 guys over the past few years who come in as under the radar guys, and based on short highlights against unknown competition, people say “he looks reasonably athletic and mobile.” (See, Northweather, Luke.) We also know that it usually takes Moser a LONG time to trust newcomers, unless they are a lottery pick like Fears.

My guess is that he is our third big, makes an occasional shot or block that gets people excited, but only plays a few minutes a game. And if so, that’s still perfectly fine. There is no downside to this move. He isn’t tying up a scholarship, and since Holst isn’t eligible and is looking less and less likely to be a guy at any point in his career, it’s not like this is going to hurt anyone’s development. If he helps us in even a handful of games where Mo is in foul trouble and eliminates the need for us to go small and get killed on the glass, that’s great. And if he is much more than that, all the better.
 
The only thing I can safely say is that not a single one of us has any clue how good or bad he is. There is a huge disparity in the quality of overseas leagues and without being insiders on his league, it’s all conjecture. The fact that he is older, has put up very modest numbers, and has generally been mentioned as a depth piece for OU leads me to believe that he isn’t going to have a ton of impact. We have probably had about 10 guys over the past few years who come in as under the radar guys, and based on short highlights against unknown competition, people say “he looks reasonably athletic and mobile.” (See, Northweather, Luke.) We also know that it usually takes Moser a LONG time to trust newcomers, unless they are a lottery pick like Fears.

My guess is that he is our third big, makes an occasional shot or block that gets people excited, but only plays a few minutes a game. And if so, that’s still perfectly fine. There is no downside to this move. He isn’t tying up a scholarship, and since Holst isn’t eligible and is looking less and less likely to be a guy at any point in his career, it’s not like this is going to hurt anyone’s development. If he helps us in even a handful of games where Mo is in foul trouble and eliminates the need for us to go small and get killed on the glass, that’s great. And if he is much more than that, all the better.
Reasonable take. I think he’ll get some run. I don’t think he’s being brought in to just be a “practice guy.” The staff clearly thinks he can help in some capacity. Six or seven minutes a game, no fouls, no turnovers and good defense would be great. Any scoring is just icing on the cake.
 
The only thing I can safely say is that not a single one of us has any clue how good or bad he is. There is a huge disparity in the quality of overseas leagues and without being insiders on his league, it’s all conjecture. The fact that he is older, has put up very modest numbers, and has generally been mentioned as a depth piece for OU leads me to believe that he isn’t going to have a ton of impact. We have probably had about 10 guys over the past few years who come in as under the radar guys, and based on short highlights against unknown competition, people say “he looks reasonably athletic and mobile.” (See, Northweather, Luke.) We also know that it usually takes Moser a LONG time to trust newcomers, unless they are a lottery pick like Fears.

My guess is that he is our third big, makes an occasional shot or block that gets people excited, but only plays a few minutes a game. And if so, that’s still perfectly fine. There is no downside to this move. He isn’t tying up a scholarship, and since Holst isn’t eligible and is looking less and less likely to be a guy at any point in his career, it’s not like this is going to hurt anyone’s development. If he helps us in even a handful of games where Mo is in foul trouble and eliminates the need for us to go small and get killed on the glass, that’s great. And if he is much more than that, all the better.
What have you seen or heard about Holst that makes you say it's looking less and less likely to be a guy at any point?
 
What have you seen or heard about Holst that makes you say it's looking less and less likely to be a guy at any point?
The fact he is a total afterthought, was always expected to redshirt, and looks like he needs to spend a year in the kitchen to even be physically capable of playing at this though.
 
holst is listed at 7' x 200lbs
chet is 7'1" x 208
not a massive difference.
not sure why people obsess over this
 
holst is listed at 7' x 200lbs
chet is 7'1" x 208
not a massive difference.
not sure why people obsess over this
Agreed! Gotta have the shooting and ball skills to overcome the lack of weight/bulk. But these guys are typically power forwards playing next to a bigger more physical center. Like Chet did with Timme.
 
holst is listed at 7' x 200lbs
chet is 7'1" x 208
not a massive difference.
not sure why people obsess over this
I’m taller than TY and have a similar build. Does that mean my size wouldn’t be a factor if I tried to play major college basketball or in the NBA? Or could it be that guys like Chet and TY are one in a thousand outliers because they have incredibly rare skill sets that allow them to play at the highest level despite their frames?
 
I’m taller than TY and have a similar build. Does that mean my size wouldn’t be a factor if I tried to play major college basketball or in the NBA? Or could it be that guys like Chet and TY are one in a thousand outliers because they have incredibly rare skill sets that allow them to play at the highest level despite their frames?

so to make this as simple as possible so you might be able to comprehend....
you don't have any skills.
holst likely has skills similiar to chet....but not on his level.
he obviously wasn't recruited to play like shaq because he's tall.
if you need more explanation...ask your mother..
 
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