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Good player, lots of potential. And Cal is even closer to Sacramento. And he and his family definitely don't NEED NIL money so he can weight other factors more. And hopefully he won't feel the need to transfer multiple times.

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Andrej would be a welcome addition to Cal basketball.

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Would be an excellent building block and better yet, he has more than one year of eligibility!!

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Yes.

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Apr 7·edited Apr 7

Unfortunately, we’re at the point where these kids are year-to-year, even with eligibility…this system is broken.

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His dad certainly knew how to play with all around versatility. 6’7” wing who could run a team sure sounds like a Bear who is testing NBA waters, doesn’t he? I could see him sliding into JT’s minutes. I saw him play just once this year and saw some glimpses of his potential.

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He was a big get for the Furd coming out of HS as a top 30 prospect. Year one was a bit of a disappointment, but he has sneaky elite athleticism. Once he can hit threes consistently he’ll be a problem for opponents.

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Apr 6·edited Apr 6

He’d be a great get for Cal, provided he stuck around.

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If he comes to Cal, good chance he’ll be a starter and get his minutes.

An opportunity to take his shot.

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His Dad was a great player in the NBA and I'm sure he has taught his kid a lot about the intricacies of major basketball.

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Apr 7·edited Apr 7

Madsen and the T-Wolves faced Peja Stojakovic/the Kings in 2004, and Madsen had a career high of 13 rebounds that day:

https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/240514016

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