He was a very capable scorer in HS. he scored over 1,500 points. I believe he's a better player than he's shown thus far. He'll get there, he's just not there yet.I along with the rest of the yarders have questioned BAdams and his lack of consistency. I don’t know if it’s a confidence issue or a true lack of talent. Whatever it is he should focus on possibly becoming a defensive specialist and leave the offense to some of the other guys.
Even this year he’s definitely been valuable depthBA is a hard worker. Brendan has been up and down but I see a lot of improvement from his freshman season . Each year he'll provide more for the team. If he stay thru year 4 I think we will all appreciate his value.
The biggest things for him moving forward will be confidence and playing time. The talent is all there. The athleticism oozes out of him. Just check out his HS clips and you'll see the kind of ball handler he can be. He's got every bit the dribble drive ability Bouknight does, he just hasn't been able to show it at the collegiate level yet.
Brendan Adams
They're the same height every roster you look at..... Adams is bigger and stronger. They're both 6'4" but Adams has about 20 lbs of muscle on Bouknight. I disagree with you but that's fine.Bouknight is taller with longer arms, so he can score more easily when he drives. He can also take longer strides to get by defenders than Adams. This isn't a knock on Brendan at all, just saying that Bouk is far and away our best dribble penetrator.
I'll keep saying this, you don't score 1,500 plus points in High School by accident. The kid can ball. He's got a ton of talent just waiting to be tapped. He's transformed his body from FR. to SO. year. Watch his highlight film. He can dribble drive and shoot. He was a 6'4" PG in HS. He can shoot as we saw today. Confidence and playing time are two things he needs. He can defend. He can hang with physical opponents due to his added strength. He's a huge asset for this team. He will be a great four year contributor without a doubt. With Bouknight's emergence, I think we will continue to see him improve as he gets more minutes.Adams is a guy who will benefit immensely by getting some one on one training from great guards, like at Chris Paul Camp. He has a lot of potential but doesn’t know exactly how to use it to get to the rim. I don’t know why, but I think Adams is a sleeping giant. He just needs a couple of go to moves. His arsenal of weapons is too small. There is a lot to work with there. He needs a couple of tricky dribbles and a little bit better understanding of when and where to make his move. He’s very strong and a better than solid defender.
As I said the other day, not every player fully matures until jr, and some until sr, year, but Adams has had his moments as a sophomore with today was another one. He’s a plus but won’t score a lot all the time just like a lot of “role” players.The biggest things for him moving forward will be confidence and playing time. The talent is all there. The athleticism oozes out of him. Just check out his HS clips and you'll see the kind of ball handler he can be. He's got every bit the dribble drive ability Bouknight does, he just hasn't been able to show it at the collegiate level yet.
Brendan Adams
I'll keep saying this, you don't score 1,500 plus points in High School by accident. The kid can ball. He's got a ton of talent just waiting to be tapped. He's transformed his body from FR. to SO. year. Watch his highlight film. He can dribble drive and shoot. He's was a 6'4" PG in HS. He can shoot as we saw today. Confidence and playing time are two things he needs. He can defend. He can hang with physical opponents due to his added strength. He's a huge asset for this team. He will be a great four year contributor without a doubt. With Bouknight's emergence, I think we will continue to see him improve as he gets more minutes.
Different player from Polley completely, unless you were just comparing them recently tapping into their ability? He is an added ball handler and a plus defender in my eyes. He can play physical with the bigger guards they often see these days. He's a Hurley guy through and through, switched to UConn when Hurley left URI (committed to URI to play for Hurley). He's Bouknight lite. Same size. Can dribble and drive, pull up, hit the three and defend. Loving what I am seeing from these guys in recent weeks. They're growing before our eyes.Not sure where my post went. Anyway, huge potential there. Glad someone agrees with me. I like his potential based on a few things I’ve noticed. He is a lot like Polley in my eyes. He just looks like a baller. Both of those guys are learning how to tap their potential.
I've been trying to tell you all here, this kid can score. Again, you don't score 1,500 plus points in HS by accident. Adams can score in many ways. He didn't come in with the fan fare that Bouknight did but I assure you he has a similar game. We've seen a couple wow dunks from him as well. Just watch his HS tape. He can clearly shoot. He can defend as we saw yesterday while Vital was getting a breather. His assignment was Cumberland, he locked him down too. He's a 4 year guy, but he can be every bit as affective as Bouknight in his own game. With Bouknight's emergence as a more go to guy, Adams will see more opportunities.Yesterday he played 24 minutes and had 16 points and 5 rebounds going 4-8 from 3. Hurley gave him the green light because he was hitting early. He should be a 10-12 pg producer. Showed a mid range shot too. if Vital or Gilbert’s shots aren’t falling we need him to come thru.
By his Senior year I see him on the floor in tight games in the final minutes, regardless of who is on our team or how good we become. He'll be a steady, experience, confident and calming influence out there. Not saying he's gonna be all BE or anything like that, but come his final year if he continues to improve, I would have no problem with him closing games over a freshman or less inexperienced player.
On a practical note, he'll be making Bouk, Gaff and whoever else comes better players through practices.
His projection is upward. He's the 4 year type player every team needs.
LOL Ugly now, beauty later Mau.Yeah I thought so too but those 2 gagged FT's weren't what I like to see from my guys finishing games. He played tremendously but we need to make those or at least one the short rimming scares me especially the 2nd one hardly a follow through. And that 3 that was 2 feet left of the square and rim was a tremendous pass to CV for the lay in . Loved his game yesterday as his offense was confident and his defense was really solid.
Bouknight has taken some shots just the same. happens folks. CV was in the right place. Instincts. Kid gets it. HUSTLE. HEART.LOL Ugly now, beauty later Mau.
How did Adams look yesterday?He's not a very talented player. On a good team he'd be a Donnell Beverly type at best. If he's playing major minutes next year we're in trouble...again.