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It's October. Rebs Basketball Preview Thread 24/25 is here:

Posted on 10/4/24 at 8:02 am
Posted by No Colors
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Posted on 10/4/24 at 8:02 am
It's October, bitches. And a loss tomorrow @ SC means we're a basketball scbool now. So it's not too early to get ready for the hardwood.

Hoop Scoop Media Preview: Ole Miss

Here's a decent synopsis. I had to read through to remind myself who was returning, who left, and the new transfers.

This guy has us middle of the pack (8th) in the SEC with some potential upside to fight for a tournament spot. That seems about right.



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Ole Miss welcomed Chris Beard back to coaching at the start of last season and he led the team to a 20-12 finish. The Rebels will be looking to improve on that mark in 2024-25, returning three double-digit scorers and adding a handful of talented transfers. A tournament appearance is very possible for the Rebels this year, and it would give Beard his sixth tournament appearance in nine seasons across four schools.


Matthew Murrell’s (16 ppg) announcement to return to Ole Miss for a fifth season amplified the hype for year two under Chris Beard. Murrell is a talented three-level scorer and solid defender, and his experience in the backcourt is a large boost to this squad. He’ll be joined in the backcourt by Jaylen Murray (14 ppg, 4 apg), another talented scorer and a pesky on-ball defender. With Murrell and Murray back, the Rebels have a very talented backcourt and one with great continuity and experience.


Jaemyn Brakefield (13 ppg, 5 rpg) returns to give the frontcourt an experienced guy. Brakefield has spent the past three seasons at Ole Miss after transferring in from Duke. Brakefield is an athletic big who can space the floor when needed and is a good defender. TJ Caldwell (6 ppg) is another returner for the Rebels, seeing 18 mpg last season as the sixth-man. Robert Cowherd (1 ppg) is the final returner, missing much of his freshman season due to injury.


Five players left the Ole Miss program this offseason, none bigger than senior wing Allen Flanigan (15 ppg, 6 rpg). Flanigan ran out of eligibility, as did senior center Jamarion Sharp (3 ppg, 4 rpg). Moussa Cisse (5 ppg, 5 rpg) transferred back to Memphis, Brandon Murray (4 ppg) transferred to McNeese State, and Austin Nunez (1 ppg) transferred back to Arizona State to conclude the departures.


Sean Pedulla (16 ppg, 4 rpg, 5 apg at Virginia Tech) headlines the incoming transfers for Chris Beard heading into year two. Pedulla is a great all-around guard with back-to-back seasons averaging 15+ ppg in the ACC. Dre Davis (15 ppg, 6 rpg at Seton Hall) provides even more experience with his addition to the backcourt. Davis has four years of experience at the high-major level across his time at Seton Hall and Louisville and is a solid player on both ends of the floor. Davon Barnes (14 ppg at Sam Houston State) makes the transfer up to the power conference level for Chris Beard’s Rebels. Barnes shot 39.1% from three last season on 151 attempts and will give the backcourt a needed boost in outside shooting.


Malik Dia (17 ppg, 6 rpg at Belmont) broke out this past season at Belmont after spending his freshman year at SEC rivals Vanderbilt. Now transferring back into the SEC to play for the Rebels, Dia provides Beard with an option as an all-around big. Mikeal Brown-Jones (19 ppg, 8 rpg at UNCG) gives a more physical presence to the Rebels’ frontcourt, a terrific rebounder last year in the SoCon and a good floor spacer on limited attempts (44.1% 3P). Ja’Von Benson (7 ppg, 5 rpg at Hampton) is the final transfer for Beard, an experienced post player with four years under his belt, including three in the SEC at South Carolina.


Three high school recruits made their way to Oxford this offseason, the most important being center John Bol (4*, NAT 54). Bol stands at seven-feet tall, and we saw last season with Cisse and Sharp that Beard loves himself a seven-footer. Bol should play right away as a freshman, at least in some scenarios. Guards Eduardo Klafke (3*, NAT 175) and John Day (Unranked) round out the recruiting class.


Chris Beard has built up a program before, taking Texas Tech to two Elite Eights and a Final Four in a five-year span. 2024-25 should mark the start of a postseason string for the Rebels, with a talented roster for Beard to work with.


Returning Murrell, Murray, and Brakefield gives the Rebels a great boost in experience and consistency heading into November. I also love what Beard was able to do in the portal, picking up Pedulla, Dia, Davis, and Brown-Jones. My X-factor for this team is Malik Dia, a guy that could have a big impact in the frontcourt, but struggled in the SEC as a freshman at Vanderbilt. If Dia plays close to the level he was at with Belmont this past season, the Rebels have a chance to compete near the top of the SEC.


With a great mix of both experience and talent, Beard has himself a roster that can reach the NCAA Tournament and be highly competitive in the SEC. I’ve got the Rebels placed 8th in the conference at the moment, but they’re growing on me by the day.
This post was edited on 10/4/24 at 8:07 am
Posted by No Colors
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Posted on 10/31/24 at 10:13 am to
OK since no one else cares, I'll respond to myself:

I went to the exhibition game against Illinois on Sunday. We dominated from beginning to end and these are my thoughts.

1) It's impossible to not appreciate Malik Dia. He looks like he doesn't even belong out there. He reminds you of what DK Metcalf would look like wearing a basketball uniform. He's listed at something like 6-5" and 250#. But he looks bigger. He dominates inside, and he has a 3pt shot. He has 2 years of eligibility and he could be special.

2) Our returning 3 of Murrell, Murray, and Brakefield all seem as good as advertised. And probably all three are improved from last year.

3) Pedulla is our new PG, a three year starter at Virginia Tech. He's a veteran who runs the floor and can shoot and will have a ton of assists.

4) Bol got a few minutes and can move well for a big man. But he missed several switches on defense in limited playing time. A true freshman he will be a project.

We have 5 SEC quality starters. No obvious holes in the lineup. I'm not entirely sure about our depth. But Illinois is a Top 25 team and we kicked their arse from can to can't no matter who was on the floor.

I like this team.
Posted by OleVaught14
Member since Jun 2019
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Posted on 10/31/24 at 10:24 am to
At the risk of ending up just like football - this team is built to be tournament or bust this year.

Beard has clearly built this roster in his vision of how he wants the team to look and play. Given he's a proven coach with a established track record of making the tournament (and having a ton of success once there) we should be in for a really fun season that extends into March.
Posted by sorantable
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Posted on 10/31/24 at 11:42 am to
I’m excited about Ole Miss basketball. It’s been a while.
This post was edited on 10/31/24 at 11:43 am
Posted by No Colors
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Posted on 10/31/24 at 2:09 pm to
This team has potential to win games and for exciting play. They play really ferocious defense. In your face kind of stuff.

Towards the end of the game against Illinois we had the Little Big Small team out there. It included Bol at center, and our two 6 foot something white point guards diving around stripping balls and making steals. It was awkward but fun to watch
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Posted by reggierayreb
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Posted on 10/31/24 at 4:08 pm to
I watched a handful of games last season and we got dominated on the boards in almost all of them. Just cleaning that up and becoming a better defensive rebounding team should help the team win a few more games. Ole Miss plays Memphis up here at The Forum right after Xmas and a lot of Tiger High folks are worried we're going to come up here and whip their arse.

Posted by Lawyered
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Posted on 10/31/24 at 5:18 pm to
The fans will be able to convert fully into basketball mode here in the next couple of weeks

Who knows.. their NIL budget may blow up as well if the football donors get mad and decide to funnel their money into another sport
This post was edited on 10/31/24 at 5:35 pm
Posted by No Colors
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Posted on 10/31/24 at 5:41 pm to
quote:

The fans will be able to convert fully into basketball mode here in the next couple of weeks


If we lose to Arkansas I'll be the biggest basketball fan you've ever seen.

When do pitchers and catchers report?
Posted by rebel of fortune
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Posted on 10/31/24 at 11:44 pm to
The only real issue this team has is gonna be rebounding and can they hold up defensively against bigger teams. I think offensively this team will be pretty elite. I think this team will be a top 10 offense in the country good. We have so many shooters on this team this year.
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