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I don't possibly see the Illini with Tyty and NB. Not enough balls to go around.
I don't possibly see the Illini with Tyty and NB. Not enough balls to go around.
There are about 4 people on here that I take notice when they post a comment on recruiting. This guy is one of them.Things are coming together nicely... Recruiting momentum is at an all-time high
I don't possibly see the Illini with Tyty and NB. Not enough balls to go around.
Personally, I love guys who can move, defend, and hit 35%+ from 20-25 feet and free throws at 80%. Make them all 6'5" to 6'8" and they will score all day and make scoring tough against them. Throw in a Curbelo every 3 years with an athletic 5 who can defend 7 footers and you have a winner every year. Athletic guys who can shoot are a must in today's game....and this staff obviously is looking under every rock to find them and get them to C-U. More importantly, this team is made of of quality people who play for the team....which cannot be stressed enough in a winning culture. Just as important is the obvious fact that the staff can teach these kids to play defense as a team.I think we have to get him. Can you imagine him and Goode draining 3's like they are shooting layups for the next 4 years?
Getting one will be awesome. Both are great. First time I saw Ty Ty’s film I sure wanted him to be an Illini.I don't possibly see the Illini with Tyty and NB. Not enough balls to go around.
With the news of TyTy's decommitment, those are now my top 2 targets. Burnett 3rd.Totally fanboying right now but if Boakye reclassed/committed (and had the same rating, which is probably the wrong assumption), and TyTy committed, we would have the #3 recruiting class nationally. Wouldn't have put money on that three months ago..
With the news of TyTy's decommitment, those are now my top 2 targets. Burnett 3rd.
Cliff?I've never seen a recruits competition discussed as much as Podz has. Is there another example of this in the last 10 years? Im curious how the recruit did in college.
Who? Never happenedCliff?
Leonard?I've never seen a recruits competition discussed as much as Podz has. Is there another example of this in the last 10 years? Im curious how the recruit did in college.
I've never seen a recruits competition discussed as much as Podz has. Is there another example of this in the last 10 years? Im curious how the recruit did in college.
For me the competition only plays in because he doesn't look athletic enough to me. If he was playing against top competition my view would be, even if I think he's a step slow he gets the job done so he should be fine.I've never seen a recruits competition discussed as much as Podz has. Is there another example of this in the last 10 years? Im curious how the recruit did in college.
Krutwig?I've never seen a recruits competition discussed as much as Podz has. Is there another example of this in the last 10 years? Im curious how the recruit did in college.
Shooting the ball translates well. Kid can shoot. Sign me up.For me the competition only plays in because he doesn't look athletic enough to me. If he was playing against top competition my view would be, even if I think he's a step slow he gets the job done so he should be fine.
However with him playing against competition where he isn't seeing hasn't other D1 players, I question will he be able to perform in a major step up in competition.
I sent his most recent highlight clip to my Purdue grad buddy and asked him what he thought without any context. He also said questionable athleticism and compared him to Foster Loyer. Simple fact is, he's not a slam dunk or everyone would have been in on him before the early signing period. There is definitely room for knowledgeable people to disagree.
Probably not as much but Aaron Jordan's competition was brought up some. Somebody else already cited our NBA big man who hailed from Robinson, Illinois but despite said competition he passed the freak eye test.I've never seen a recruits competition discussed as much as Podz has. Is there another example of this in the last 10 years? Im curious how the recruit did in college.
For me the competition only plays in because he doesn't look athletic enough to me. If he was playing against top competition my view would be, even if I think he's a step slow he gets the job done so he should be fine.
However with him playing against competition where he isn't seeing hasn't other D1 players, I question will he be able to perform in a major step up in competition.
I sent his most recent highlight clip to my Purdue grad buddy and asked him what he thought without any context. He also said questionable athleticism and compared him to Foster Loyer. Simple fact is, he's not a slam dunk or everyone would have been in on him before the early signing period. There is definitely room for knowledgeable people to disagree.
I've never seen a recruits competition discussed as much as Podz has. Is there another example of this in the last 10 years? Im curious how the recruit did in college.
When evaluating high school guard talent, look for the players that make every move seem effortless. See Ayo. Compare Ayo senior year HS to Adam Miller senior year HS. Ayo was effortless, and Adam Miller was highly skilled, but not effortless -- DJ Steward was effortless, smooth. Mark Smith was an example of an effective HS player, but he was not a clearly fluid, effortless athlete. Podz is very Mark Smith-ish. Or a Malcolm Hill playing against junior high competition. Podz doesn't move at a high D1 level. I think he is a bust, frankly. The comparison to Tyler Herro is not justified. We should not underestimate how critical is it to find Ayo-like players to maintain our momentum. Curbelo fits that description, thankfully.Shooting the ball translates well. Kid can shoot. Sign me up.
Tagging a 17 year old kid as a bust? By whose standards?When evaluating high school guard talent, look for the players that make every move seem effortless. See Ayo. Compare Ayo senior year HS to Adam Miller senior year HS. Ayo was effortless, and Adam Miller was highly skilled, but not effortless -- DJ Steward was effortless, smooth. Mark Smith was an example of an effective HS player, but he was not a clearly fluid, effortless athlete. Podz is very Mark Smith-ish. Or a Malcolm Hill playing against junior high competition. Podz doesn't move at a high D1 level. I think he is a bust, frankly. The comparison to Tyler Herro is not justified. We should not underestimate how critical is it to find Ayo-like players to maintain our momentum. Curbelo fits that description, thankfully.