Wisconsin basketball staff finally immersed themselves in the transfer portal and landed a commitment from the well -known compatriot Milwaukee.
Andrew RohdeThe 6-inch shooting guard entered the transfer portal after Virginia Cavaliers abandoned the ACC tournament.
The guard spent two seasons from Cavaliers before he decided to enter the portal, and previously found a way to Virginia through the portal. Rohde entered the transfer portal after the first season with St. Thomas-Minnesota and was prosecuted by Wisconsin, but eventually he slipped out.
However, for the second time the plan has not changed for Wisconsin basketball staff, and Rohde’s landing became a priority because of what it can offer on the pitch.
Wisconsin Basketball Staff Lands Virginia Transfer, Milwaukee from Andrew Rohde
Wisconsin basketball staff, led by coach Greg Gard, wanted to make recent changes that the team saw last season for several years, but he was never able to provide adequate talent.
However, with the first transfer of the portal in Rohde, Wisconsin has a statuesque, silky guard that can potentially move bad badgers.
Rohde stands high, and on the pitch the guard often uses his size to cause vertical separation against players while driving to the trash. The guard is not the type of player who will try to give up his defender from shooting, but a rather quick player who wants to move the basketball.
Rohde usually performs his work outside the bow, where the guard scored 41.3% last season, making an average of 3.5 attempts per match. During the first season, in which the guard opened a little more, Rohde scored 32%, making 5.6 attempts per match and 13.6 goals per match.
Rohde is also a successful shooter on the Faul line, but finding a way to reach the line is not the name of the game for a guard with only 44 attempts last season.
What really distinguishes Rohde on the pitch is his sports skills, which allows the guard to nail from strange and original points of view. Rohde additionally uses his athletic ability to perform excellent passes, and the guard consistently finds an open space to flip the pass.
The application is an underestimated aspect of the Rohde game, which can really be distinguished by the guard, depending on who surrounds Rohde on badgers next season.
How can Andrew Rohde fit in the Wisconsin basketball team, going forward?

Because the Wisconsin basketball team undergoes several changes this season out of season, the exact matching to the composition for Rohde is not clear, but certainly potential.
For Wisconsin Borsgers, as mentioned earlier, a change in identity that recently took place in the last season was something that the staff flirted with implementation, but it was never like that. However, with the recent RoHDE system, it is better for crime now, when he has ever been before, when badgers recruited the former transfer of St. Thomas-Minnesota.
Rohde is a statuesque, athletic player who may not want to lose a thunderous slip, but he can certainly slide the way into the basket. 25% of the total goal attempt in the Rohde field in the last season came on the edge, where the guard tends to perform most of his dribbling work using screens.
The left elbow is the preferred place to shot for Rohde while driving, when the guard stands out in dropping the shots from one hand in a bucket from the rotation.
The guard can do most of his work on the rim, but apart from the bow there is a place where Rohde can really hurt the opposing team. Rohde scored an impressive 41% from a long range last season and made 21% of his attempts just above the three break.

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