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<blockquote data-quote="FatGreg" data-source="post: 1228171" data-attributes="member: 562927"><p>Watched the game against Greenforest (private school in GA; finished the year ranked #22 in the country according to USA Today). Wellington lost a close game. Frazier scored 14 and didn't look nearly as aggressive. He played off the ball for much of the game for some reason (in the other game he initiated the offense and brought the ball up most of the time). He frequently just passed the ball around the perimeter and didn't move much without the ball. A little disappointing after watching him dominate in the other game.</p><p></p><p>That said, he missed 4-5 three-pointers that looked by all rights like they were going down. Form was good, ball just rattled in and out. If he'd hit another two shots, he'd have finished with 20. He just wasn't getting the bounces.</p><p></p><p>Made some excellent passes, attacked the rim a few times off the bounce, made some good hustle plays on defense, still looked like the best player on Wellington. He obviously missed most of his shots and had a few bad turnovers, but still played decently overall. He drained a couple of deeeeep threes and barely missed another rhythm pull-up from about 26 feet.</p><p></p><p>Overall, he had a so-so game against a team with 6+ D1 prospects. I still saw a lot of good things. I think he'll be a very good player at the B1G level - probably a starter as a Sophomore or Junior and possibly an all-conference candidate before he's done. Conclusion: we have our Point Guard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FatGreg, post: 1228171, member: 562927"] Watched the game against Greenforest (private school in GA; finished the year ranked #22 in the country according to USA Today). Wellington lost a close game. Frazier scored 14 and didn't look nearly as aggressive. He played off the ball for much of the game for some reason (in the other game he initiated the offense and brought the ball up most of the time). He frequently just passed the ball around the perimeter and didn't move much without the ball. A little disappointing after watching him dominate in the other game. That said, he missed 4-5 three-pointers that looked by all rights like they were going down. Form was good, ball just rattled in and out. If he'd hit another two shots, he'd have finished with 20. He just wasn't getting the bounces. Made some excellent passes, attacked the rim a few times off the bounce, made some good hustle plays on defense, still looked like the best player on Wellington. He obviously missed most of his shots and had a few bad turnovers, but still played decently overall. He drained a couple of deeeeep threes and barely missed another rhythm pull-up from about 26 feet. Overall, he had a so-so game against a team with 6+ D1 prospects. I still saw a lot of good things. I think he'll be a very good player at the B1G level - probably a starter as a Sophomore or Junior and possibly an all-conference candidate before he's done. Conclusion: we have our Point Guard. [/QUOTE]
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