Lucas' new highlight tape looked GREAT. That is Groce's type of PG, thats what he has been searching for, and he is it. He has a lot of "DJ Cooper" in him, similar games.
If Thorne doesn't get an extra year, we should get on this guy
http://region9athletics.com/sports/mbkb/2015-16/players/kavellbigbywilliams801l
http://www.hutchnews.com/sports/juc...cle_cd0281aa-ba80-559f-9911-4700870b4349.html
Averaged a double-double in the highest juco class and is starting to get major interest.
Knowing nothing about his background, I'm in. Athletic, leaper, dunks everything, can actually dribble and run at the same time, and dear Lord do we need forwards. So sure, offer him.
4. Bigby-Williams emerges from Juco ranks
Kavell Bigby-Williams
Center
4 STARS
Gillette College
Gillette, WY
RR: N/A
Ht: 6'9"
Wt: 225 lbs
Class: 2016
N/A
POSITION
N/A
NATIONAL
N/A
STATE
Commitment status:
UNDECIDED
Originally committed to play his college basketball at Montana State, a native of London, England, has emerged as the hottest name in junior college basketball.
A 6-foot-10 center at Gillette College in Wyoming, four-star sophomore Kavell Bigby-Williams was already one of the most sought after recruits in junior college basketball. After his performance at last week’s NJCAA National Tournament in Hutchinson, Kan., where he had 57 points, 49 rebounds and 23 blocks in four games, his stock has gone through the roof.
He’s athletic, he runs and he plays with great energy on the glass and as a defender. Word coming out of Hutch was that Oregon could be the early favorite. However, others who are heavily involved include Texas, Utah, San Diego State, Missouri, Arizona State, Charlotte and Bradley.
He reminds me of Kiwane Garris.
I agree with the comparison. I couple of things I took away from the video:
1. He's not going blow you away with his quickness or his athleticism, but he's already good at using his body and handles to create space.
2. He also uses his body well to generate decent looks in the lane against taller defenders.
3. He has good handles and court vision, which we desperately need.
4. His frame can definitely add weight. I can envision him being very strong by his sophomore year.
5. I like his shot. Decent form and can release it quickly when needed. Seems to have a decent mid-range jump shot and floater, which will make him difficult to guard.
The only concern I have is his ability to go up against a quicker guard, both defensively and offensively.
Should get decent minutes as a freshman.
This kid shoots like a mother and jumps like a brother.
5b. He's got a weird release on some of his jumpshots. I saw his right leg kicked out a few times, but it didn't happen all the time.I agree with the comparison. I couple of things I took away from the video:
1. He's not going blow you away with his quickness or his athleticism, but he's already good at using his body and handles to create space.
2. He also uses his body well to generate decent looks in the lane against taller defenders.
3. He has good handles and court vision, which we desperately need.
4. His frame can definitely add weight. I can envision him being very strong by his sophomore year.
5. I like his shot. Decent form and can release it quickly when needed. Seems to have a decent mid-range jump shot and floater, which will make him difficult to guard.
The only concern I have is his ability to go up against a quicker guard, both defensively and offensively.
Should get decent minutes as a freshman.
[He’s athletic, he runs and he plays with great energy on the glass and as a defender. Word coming out of Hutch was that Oregon could be the early favorite. However, others who are heavily involved include Texas, Utah, San Diego State, Missouri, Arizona State, Charlotte and Bradley.]
They sure don't spell "Illinois" very well in that list of interested suitors.
Hope we get in there
Is this a saying now because it's hilarious.
Love to take credit but it was first used to describe Rex Chapman coming out of high school. It fit Rex perfectly. Rex had Seth Curry range and could jump like Jordan. Had a decent pro career but was a stud in high school and at Kentucky.
Matt Chastain passes the eye test, he might have other sport interest (baseball) like others mentioned. Could he sign with Illini baseball (not sure they offer full scholarships) and play basketball as well? Like the comparison of an athletic Andy Kauffmann. Any player than can be effective in the half cour and full court is worthy of a scholarship in one of the major conferences. I could see kid having success at Gonzaga, NU, Wisconsin, Purdue, Indiana.
If we are waiting on Thorne it will be too late by the time we find out.
Love to take credit but it was first used to describe Rex Chapman coming out of high school. It fit Rex perfectly. Rex had Seth Curry range and could jump like Jordan. Had a decent pro career but was a stud in high school and at Kentucky.
Matt Chastain passes the eye test, he might have other sport interest (baseball) like others mentioned. Could he sign with Illini baseball (not sure they offer full scholarships) and play basketball as well? Like the comparison of an athletic Andy Kauffmann. Any player than can be effective in the half cour and full court is worthy of a scholarship in one of the major conferences. I could see kid having success at Gonzaga, NU, Wisconsin, Purdue, Indiana.
Chastain is not a sure thing by any means. But his athleticism and length and shooting ability give him potentially a high ceiling. I mean if you need someone for that last spot on the bench, you could do a lot worse.
Chastain is not a sure thing by any means. But his athleticism and length and shooting ability give him potentially a high ceiling. I mean if you need someone for that last spot on the bench, you could do a lot worse.
I gotta be honest, I don't really see it.
Quick, strong, uses leverage well, but very undersized, not an explosive athlete, just an okay ballhandler for a guy his height and he's going to have trouble getting his jumper off against B1G level defenders.
I'm only going off of a bunch of highlight videos, so it's tough to judge the overall court sense that makes or breaks a point guard, but regardless I don't see a very high ceiling there and if he's not super ready to play as a freshman it's gonna be tough to have him out there. Maybe not Lewis and Tate tough, but tough.
I see Abrams as the starter next year for sure.
I have to agree. I think what I remind myself is the "expert" observers saying he always makes the right decision, which is hard to illustrate in fast-cutting highlight videos. Finding the right guy, dribbling when he should, passing when he should, deciding how to attack a team, when to back it out, etc. That stuff you can only see while watching game film, so maybe that is his best attribute right now.
Chastain is not a sure thing by any means. But his athleticism and length and shooting ability give him potentially a high ceiling. I mean if you need someone for that last spot on the bench, you could do a lot worse.
Reminds me of these guys you see this time of year as a 13 or 14 seed that seem to come out of no where and help upset a 3 or 4 seed ala the guy I saw yesterday from SFA. Not highly touted but can shoot and play's smart.
I don't think TJL is being universally hailed as a program-changer in the pivotal sense. But he is a program-changer in the sense that we've just finally, finally got our PG that is so long overdue. He is already a straight upgrade to our current situation, so I don't think the excitement is necessarily misplaced. We just have to be realistic about what to expect from him next fall as he learns the ropes.I gotta be honest, I don't really see it.