Ayo Dosunmu IS THE NEXT RISING STAR from Chicago! Mac Irvin Fire Spring Mixtape!
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best part to me was the 45 sec mark.
Ayo Dosunmu IS THE NEXT RISING STAR from Chicago! Mac Irvin Fire Spring Mixtape!
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Other notables on Scout
Tilman #18
Scruggs #37
D Culver #40
Goodwin #56
Frazier #72
Justin Smith #76
Eastern #80
Mayan Kiir NR 4 stars
Theo John NR 4 stars
Terrence Lewis NR 4 stars
McKinley Wright NR 3 stars
Pickett NR 3 stars
Alonzo Verge NR 3 stars
J Culver NR 3 stars
Negron NR 3 stars
So do we rip scout's analyst for not knowing the top 100 greatness of those unranked in bold?
So do we rip scout's analyst for not knowing the top 100 greatness of those unranked in bold?
best part to me was the 45 sec mark.
I agree with Newman: Da'Monte's drop is about the fact that it obviously hasn't clicked for him yet. Same as DJW and Charles Matthews last year who experienced similar slides. It's hard to explain why the light goes on earlier for some kids than others, but it is what it is. Scouts saw Da'Monte's special physical tools last summer and projected based on that, but it's impossible to know how a kid's confidence and competitiveness will develop. I'm still extremely glad we have him on board. If it comes together for him, Da'Monte could be an NBA pick - length, frame, athleticism, basic skills are there (i.e. shot isn't broken, has a decent handle). Not saying he will, but he's one of the only guys in the program with the right toolbox.
Ayo Dosunmu IS THE NEXT RISING STAR from Chicago! Mac Irvin Fire Spring Mixtape!
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Ah but what about his analytics and actual production? I honestly don't know what they are, but it sounds here like you're talking about his "tools" and potential vs. his demonstrable success, which earlier you said you'd pass on...
Event’s best player: A common question I receive at the outset of the R-B Shootout every year is, “Who’s the best player here?”
That answer was simple: Morgan Park’s Ayo Dosunmu.
Although Marcus Garrett of Hillcrest was more than deserving of MVP honors, leading his team to the title with some huge games along the way –– the 6-1 guard had games of 31, 30 and 27 points –– the best player and prospect in the Chicago area is Dosunmu, a dynamic 6-3 point guard.
Overall, Morgan Park does not have the high-level talent from top to bottom that we’ve seen from the Mustangs in recent years. But it does have Dosunmu, who will have the ball in his hands and the ability to carry a team. He scored an event high 35 points in a win over Morton.
Damonte was the best player on the fire the weekend I saw him in Indianpolis.
Ah but what about his analytics and actual production? I honestly don't know what they are, but it sounds here like you're talking about his "tools" and potential vs. his demonstrable success, which earlier you said you'd pass on...
Brian Snow, Scout recruiting analyst, said "Da'Monte just didn't have a very good spring. He still shows the raw talent to be a high level player, but his motor has been inconsistent and he has been generally disinterested at times. The ability iis there, but so are the red flags. He is someone we will monitor closely in July."
Hip replacement surgerySorry for the off topic post but can someone explain what is going on with Dee Brown? His tweets seem a little strange lately and he's mentioned something about therapy. I haven't heard/read anything to explain it (i've been on vaca for 10 days).
thanks in advance.
Hip replacement surgery
Illini hosting Bloomington HS 2019 forward Chris Payton for an unofficial visit today, per a source.
http://www.scout.com/college/illinois/story/1676844-illini-hosting-2019-f-chris-payton
Yeah....... That kids gonna be real good. Isn't that Francis Okoro also 2019 in Bloomington? Looks like they got some talent for that class.