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[QUOTE="Deleted at users request, post: 5242180"] Currently don’t have 247 so can’t check it out. From what I’ve read and watched with Mullins I don’t know if he has the same creativity to score putting the ball on the floor as McNeeley. Like if teams start face guarding him and running him off the 3 point line could he still find success scoring? Everything I’ve read is that he’s elite off the ball but nothing about him creating for himself. Defensively it says he’s quick but is still slight at 185. I’m curious how all that will translate as a freshman. Do we really want our 3 that plays next to a 6’3 Ball to be 6’5 185 after the size concerns from this past year? Adams, I’ll say again, is my favorite prospect of the class. He actually looked pretty good in the scrimmage. I just don’t know if he’ll be able to take the volume of shots he is used to as a freshman. And from everything I’ve seen he’s a volume scorer, not necessarily efficient. So how much rope will he have if he struggles to get in a rhythm along with probably being smaller on the defensive side AND learning to play PG? Thats moreso what im worried about. Donovan actually looked pretty good when he got around other great players. I remember when he went to that top 100 camp (or something similar) and kind of proved he could play against top talent there. Reibe first and foremost will have to be tough to play for Hurley. I don’t see him playing a center who can’t hold his own in the paint. [/QUOTE]
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