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I hope Keshon comes out as good as advertised. That would be a huge plus. 

Sounds like it will need to be, based on what I saw of Keshons game last year.

If hes the best player on the floor, this team is in deep poo.

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On 8/10/2022 at 9:22 PM, Wyobraska said:

Will this be available on the basic cable package in Nevada, or maybe even just Vegas?

I know it's already on the Cox Cable guide and it's channel 5.2 on digital TV's with that ability -- Saw on twitter where DirecTV might carry it, but not sure if that would be outside the LV area market - Being a LV market focus, not sure many national outlets would see it as a must carry 

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On 8/11/2022 at 11:47 AM, UNLV2001 said:

I know it's already on the Cox Cable guide and it's channel 5.2 on digital TV's with that ability -- Saw on twitter where DirecTV might carry it, but not sure if that would be outside the LV area market - Being a LV market focus, not sure many national outlets would see it as a must carry 

Getting that channel on the basic package in Nevada would be huge.  Make it easy for people to watch and get interested in Rebel sports.  

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On 8/11/2022 at 10:50 AM, Wyobraska said:

Getting that channel on the basic package in Nevada would be huge.  Make it easy for people to watch and get interested in Rebel sports.  

It's on Cable channel 125 - not sure where that falls on basic cable.

Our two main TV's are fed off the big DVR cable box .........but we have two smaller TV's in other rooms that the cable goes directly into the TV, so those don't get the full gamut of channels the main TV's get..........But I bet they get the new SSSEN -- They get the Padres games on channel 379 via YURView channel, but they don't get all the sports channels 

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https://lasvegassun.com/news/2022/aug/11/keshon-gilbert-making-the-leap-unlv-basketball-ros/

Keshon Gilbert making the leap: UNLV basketball roster projection 3.0

The projected lineups have changed since May, and with good reason: I’ve gotten a chance to better educate myself on the roster since then.

First, and most importantly, the roster is complete. When I tried this last time there were still three open scholarships, which subjected the projection to even more guesswork than usual; now, we know who the final pieces are.

I also had some time to go back and watch video footage of just about every newcomer. Breaking down the game tape gave me a better handle on the skill sets and play styles of the new guys, which makes it more realistic to predict how they’ll fit at UNLV.

And most recently, the Scarlet and Gray have been holding practices that are open to the media in advance of next week’s exhibition trip to Canada. Getting to see the players up close in a competitive environment has definitely informed this latest roster projection.

STARTING LINEUP

Guard: Keshon Gilbert, sophomore

Gilbert appears to have built on his encouraging freshman campaign, and as things stand now (in the middle of August, with real games still three months away) he looks like the best all-around player on the team. His on-ball defense remains elite, and he has markedly improved his offensive game. Kevin Kruger recently praised Gilbert for putting in the work to remake his jump shot. Look for Gilbert to make a leap to program cornerstone in 2022-23.

Guard: Elijah Harkless, senior

Though he has yet to take the practice floor due to a knee injury, Harkless has enough of a track record to pencil into this spot. He’s tough, he defends, he scores and he plays with energy. Though he won’t suit up in Canada, Kruger expects him to be healthy in time for the start of the regular season. If he were healthy and participating in practice, I believe Harkless would be challenging Gilbert for the mantle of the squad’s best player.

Guard: Eli Parquet, senior

After practice last week, Parquet declared himself a shutdown defender at the 1 through 4 positions, and he might be right. He is 6-foot-4 with long limbs, and his ability to switch from position to position makes him a good fit as the third guard in a three-guard lineup.

Forward: Luis Rodriguez, senior

Rodriguez’s box-score numbers won’t blow anyone away, but he’s a rangy 6-foot-6 athlete who should thrive when given freedom to help the team in any way he can. Like Parquet, he can defend four positions at a plus level. Rodriguez should end up being a valuable glue guy on a grind-it-out kind of team.

Center: David Muoka, senior

A defensive-minded team needs rim protection, and Muoka is the man for the job. His career block rate is 10.9%, and he closed last season strong, recording multiple rejections in five of the final 10 contests. He has looked spry in summer practice, covering a lot of ground and getting above the rim with ease. He won’t provide much offense besides finishing off lobs, but he’ll make it very difficult to score against UNLV in the paint.

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BENCH (rotation)

Guard: Jordan McCabe, senior

McCabe was the full-time starter at point guard last year and may find himself in that role again. None of the guards in this projected starting lineup are true points, so if turnovers become an issue and Kruger wants to shore up the ballhandling, he could turn to McCabe to run the offense.

Guard: Jackie Johnson, sophomore

If Kruger wants instant offense, Johnson has experience as a spark plug off the bench. He served in that role last year at Duquesne and delivered 9.5 points in 19.4 minutes per game. He is capable of getting hot from 3-point range, and he’s the quickest player on the team, which could make him dangerous against opponents with tired legs.

Guard: Justin Webster, senior

On a team without many consistent shooters, Webster appears to be the designated sniper. There are better defenders at his position and stronger ballhandlers, but when opponents are packing the paint and not respecting UNLV’s perimeter game, Webster will be the guy Kruger sends in to bust the zone.

Forward: Isaiah Cottrell, sophomore

Cottrell is another player who should seriously push for the starting lineup. He’s huge, he can stroke the 3-ball, and he’s moving better on defense this summer than he did last year at West Virginia, when he was still recovering from an achilles injury. Kruger could experiment by playing Cottrell next to Muoka in a very big lineup, or he could use Cottrell to warp defenses as a stretch-5.

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BENCH (depth)

Guard: Shane Nowell, sophomore

Nowell is the one true man of mystery on this year’s roster. He only played 66 minutes at Arizona last year as a freshman, so there wasn’t enough footage of him to do a full breakdown of his game. Based on what he’s shown on the practice court so far, he’s got good size and athleticism for a wing; now it’s up to UNLV to develop his skills.

Forward: Keyshawn Hall, freshman

Aside from Gilbert, Hall may be the Scarlet and Gray’s most watchable player. He checks in at a burly 6-foot-6 but plays a perimeter game; he’s clever with the ball, creates off the dribble and completes passes that startle the receivers. It’s hard to see a true freshman cracking the rotation out of the gate, however, especially on a team this deep with defenders. Hall will see minutes eventually, but he’ll have to earn his spot.

Forward: Victor Iwuakor, senior

There’s no doubt Iwuakor can play, especially on defense. UNLV was better when he was on the floor last year. Unfortunately, he’s been battling injuries for almost a year now, and he has yet to participate in summer workouts. Kruger said Iwuakor will be ready by the start of the season, but counting on him to play a major role would be irresponsible.

Center: Karl Jones, junior

Between Muoka and Cottrell, UNLV’s allotment of 40 minutes at the center position seem to be accounted for. Jones is here in case someone gets hurt or if Kruger wants additional muscle on the court for certain matchups.

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On 8/11/2022 at 2:29 PM, qwelish said:

BENCH (depth)

Guard: Shane Nowell, sophomore

Nowell is the one true man of mystery on this year’s roster. He only played 66 minutes at Arizona last year as a freshman, so there wasn’t enough footage of him to do a full breakdown of his game. Based on what he’s shown on the practice court so far, he’s got good size and athleticism for a wing; now it’s up to UNLV to develop his skills.

Forward: Keyshawn Hall, freshman

Aside from Gilbert, Hall may be the Scarlet and Gray’s most watchable player. He checks in at a burly 6-foot-6 but plays a perimeter game; he’s clever with the ball, creates off the dribble and completes passes that startle the receivers. It’s hard to see a true freshman cracking the rotation out of the gate, however, especially on a team this deep with defenders. Hall will see minutes eventually, but he’ll have to earn his spot.

Forward: Victor Iwuakor, senior

There’s no doubt Iwuakor can play, especially on defense. UNLV was better when he was on the floor last year. Unfortunately, he’s been battling injuries for almost a year now, and he has yet to participate in summer workouts. Kruger said Iwuakor will be ready by the start of the season, but counting on him to play a major role would be irresponsible.

Center: Karl Jones, junior

Between Muoka and Cottrell, UNLV’s allotment of 40 minutes at the center position seem to be accounted for. Jones is here in case someone gets hurt or if Kruger wants additional muscle on the court for certain matchups.

Keyshawn says he's the best player here.. Almost sounded like he expects to start. 😁

He may not be happy this year.

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On 8/11/2022 at 2:30 PM, qwelish said:

Shane Nowell as "bench depth"?

Im done.

yeah the copium on Nowell was he supposed to be a hidden talent that was just benched because he was a true freshman and AZ was loaded last season.....if he's a scrub and Kruger picked him up because he came from a name-value P5...dude

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On 8/11/2022 at 10:03 PM, FredHaygood said:

Is anybody concerned that the Rebels have 7 seniors and they've only had 1 player take an official visit for the 2023 class so far? 

Maybe you should pay attention to what I’ve been saying!

Of the 7 seniors, half can exercise a fifth year.

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