One is for Kylan, the other is for DylanDoes the 2nd I mean he's reclassifying?
G League would be my guess but I'm no insider.Any update on JJ Taylor? Saw he signed with an NIL agency and seen some Kentucky articles saying they think UK has lost traction with him, so either a 3rd school has emerged or we are making progress right?
If he’s leaning G league, why would he sign with an NIL agency?G League would be my guess but I'm no insider.
Probably just to maximize options.Dainja has post moves like Trevion Williams, so im a fan
was it due to the weather?I’ll just say….I don’t think he was blown away by his Arizona visit.
Evaluating prospects coming out of HS isn't that different from doing the same for those coming out of college (though the mean talent-level has shifted). Sometimes talent/potential is overrated whereas mental makeup is underrated. Just saw this happen with Ayo.Yeah - that’s kinda what I was alluding to earlier. Top 150 or so all have a pretty good chance at making an impact on a college team - character/fit and coaching/development play a role, though talent can overcome a lack of those in some cases
Well played.One is for Kylan, the other is for Dylan
he broke my ankles just watching this.....while we're waiting for Kylan news - here's a video of him training with an NBA trainer from a few months ago - showing off his handles and quick release
I wanna believe! Two of the best college guys in the post off the top of my head:Dainja has post moves like Trevion Williams, so im a fan
Co-edswas it due to the weather?
No insider, I just don't see JJ Taylor at Illinois. Seems very focused on being a pro and getting paid. I don't see him fiiting into the team concept at the college level, especially at Illinois. BU/Illinois will do better with the 3-4 year guys that defend, hit the 3s, rebound, great teamates.
Hope Dainja works out.If your comments hold true, he'd be in elite company (and should have been playing more at Baylor).
I don't know anything about JJ Taylor, but Ayo was also very focused on being a pro. He said he wanted to be a 1 and done ever since he committed. You can be focused on the next level and also be a great teammate and do the little things.