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<blockquote data-quote="Bomb Squad 217" data-source="post: 1226415" data-attributes="member: 555166"><p>When I watch Goodwins highlights, and even some games, I just never see anything that says "wow" or "this kid is special" or "what a monster". Usually its fairly meh. Nothing real athletic, no extraordinary plays. Lacks high end athleticism. A couple good buckets or passes here and there. But then you see the stat sheet and see he has filled it up with a triple double and willed his team to a win. I have been questioning how well his game will translate to the next level with guys who are bigger, longer and more athletic. He gets so many rebounds and points off second chance and garbage buckets as a 6'4 guard. Can he do that on a court filled with 6'7 to 7'0 guys who can all leap better and are longer? I dont know. He will certainly have an easier time in the A10 than the B1G. We shall see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bomb Squad 217, post: 1226415, member: 555166"] When I watch Goodwins highlights, and even some games, I just never see anything that says "wow" or "this kid is special" or "what a monster". Usually its fairly meh. Nothing real athletic, no extraordinary plays. Lacks high end athleticism. A couple good buckets or passes here and there. But then you see the stat sheet and see he has filled it up with a triple double and willed his team to a win. I have been questioning how well his game will translate to the next level with guys who are bigger, longer and more athletic. He gets so many rebounds and points off second chance and garbage buckets as a 6'4 guard. Can he do that on a court filled with 6'7 to 7'0 guys who can all leap better and are longer? I dont know. He will certainly have an easier time in the A10 than the B1G. We shall see. [/QUOTE]
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