The first portal commitment of the offseason for Vermont comes from Gus Yalden, a 6' 9", 260 lb forward from Appleton, WI. The Cats have been looking to add a big on the portal over the past few off-seasons and they have found their guy in Yalden, who has three years of eligibility left. Yalden has had quite a circuitous journey on his way to arriving at Vermont. Early in high school, he drew major power 5 interest and was rated as a 4 star prospect. He then went to IMG Academy (FL) where he struggled through foot injuries. Then after stops at the Asheville School (NC) and La Lumiere (IN), he committed to play basketball for his hometown Wisconsin Badgers. I remember following his recruitment at the time because he played for the Albany City Rocks AAU team and Vermont had expressed some interest. He red-shirted his freshman year at Wisconsin and ran into a few off-court issues. After the season he transferred to Seton Hall where he played 8 minutes a game across 26 games. Yalden comes to Vermont with a tremendous opportunity to step in a play a big role for the Catamounts. There were a few things I remember when following his recruitment. One was I thought the "Gus Bus" nickname was awesome and there was also a lot of "Baby Jokic" talk about his style of play. Being compared to the greatest basketball player of all time is a big swing but it gives an impression of how diversified his game is at his size. I love the fit at Vermont. Minutes are plentiful and he has a well rounded game. Watching interviews with Yalden, he describes himself as a "glue guy" who can do a bit of everything to help his team. He has a true back to the basket game, finishing with both hands around the hoop. He has a nice shooting touch on a little one-legged turn around and could develop into a good outside shooter. Yalden shines as a passer and is capable of playing off the dribble. He also plays with a ton of personality and fire. This is the type of post scorer the Vermont coaching staff has been searching for and Yalden gets a chance to prove himself at the college level. I think about how Ileri Ayo-Faleye had similarly red-shirted and not played much before coming to Vermont (also with 3 years remaining). The coaching staff was able to unlock his potential and he became a great player. This is a really good start to the offseason and gives the Cats some recruiting momentum as they reload. The America East will be more wide open than ever next season and adding Yalden to the returning group of guards is a great start. So excited to see the roster take shape!!
Thanks for the report, Lee! This seems like a big W for the Cats and Yalden.
ReplyDeleteThe film on Yalden is great to watch
ReplyDeleteSeems like a great match. Certainly a pathway to immediate minutes and impact. Let’s go Cats!
ReplyDeleteWho else was interested? Thank you, Lee!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the cats - Just what the doctor ordered. But I'm a little curious about Lee's statement about Jokic as "greatest basketball player of all time" ? Yes Jokic is a phenom, certainly the best passing big man of all time, but greatest of all time?
ReplyDeleteJokic may indeed get there, but not yet....
DeleteAgain, Jokic is a monster offensively, but what is he on defense? MJ dominated both sides of the ball - like no one else
DeleteHis size alone makes him worth the gamble. Now back to the 'greatest basketball player of all time' .. surely that person would have more than one championship to his name!
ReplyDeleteI know that this blog is dedicated to the Cats, sorry for the rabbit trail but the undisputed GOAT is MJ - 6 titles, 6 title MVP - 5 time league MVP, 10 all-NBA first team. But in the debate for the greatest, remember that players play both sides of the ball - offense & defense - and when you consider that MJ was a 9 time first team all-defense, (led the league 3 years in steals) and the Defensive Player of the year in 1988, the case is closed. Yes Jokic is an advanced metric offensive stat machine, but no one comes close to dominating both side of the ball other than MJ
DeleteNice pickup, getting a guy with his size this early in portal season is awesome. On another note Jackson skipper is back in the portal and he’s a guy I wouldn’t mind seeing back in a catamount jersey.
ReplyDeleteJackson didn’t do anything this yr in a similar talent level conference
DeleteWelp that’s just simply not true lol watch actually games don’t just look at stats 😉😉
DeleteActual games*
DeleteJust what the doctor ordered. Go Cats!
ReplyDeleteAnd maybe these type of hopefully impactful transfer and recruiting pickups will keep TJ and others in Burlington.
ReplyDeleteA great pickup is Gus ! Look forward to seeing him play ! I’d also like to see Jackson Skipper come back to Catamounts . He is GOOD ! Always thought he knew the game very well
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