Heck yea. Ballin at alumni hall at Fairfield U use to have me ready to pass out after a run LOLHe mentioned that the college court is bigger than the high school court. Is that true? If so, I learned something.
It depends on the court, I suppose. But regulation size is the same. Not all courts are regulation size though - at least at HS and below. I'm sure all D1 NCAA courts are regulation.He mentioned that the college court is bigger than the high school court. Is that true? If so, I learned something.
College (D1, D2, D3) and NBA courts are 94 ft long. A typical high school court is 84 ft I believe. It makes a big difference as a player.He mentioned that the college court is bigger than the high school court. Is that true? If so, I learned something.
Good system fit. Hurley loves to get his guards heading downhill off screens exactly how RC uses him. He even uses a jump stop which Hurley teaches religiously that no one on the current team uses.Staff love this kid.. huge ceiling.
I must be a terrible judge of talent because i see at least a top 75 kid. Can attack the basket, can shoot, can dunk in short spaces and while not super athletic definitely is a +athlete. Maybe hes slow? Doesnt matter im excited about him coming here.Somehow his composite on 247 went DOWN to 127 lol. No way there are 126 juniors better than him. Impossible
He is absolutely under-ranked. I wouldn’t pay much attention to that at all. I think it’s because LY he was a sophomore at Roselle and was playing behind a line of really good seniors. I expect his ranking to go up, but don’t care if it doesn’tI must be a terrible judge of talent because i see at least a top 75 kid. Can attack the basket, can shoot, can dunk in short spaces and while not super athletic definitely is a +athlete. Maybe hes slow? Doesnt matter im excited about him coming here.
What a guy. Hurley bringing in high caliber human beings with NBA potential!
To be fair Posh was a consensus top 100 kid before his injury. He missed his senior year AAU circuit and slid hard. For a while everyone thought he was going to Seton Hall. When Hall missed on him that’s when they went after Aiken. He was very heavily recruited by big east schools.Other than the top 15-25, I have no faith in rankings, and prefer to trust my coach's instincts. The Champagnie brothers were around 400, Posh Alexander was 350, Jared Bynum wasn't in the top 500. Bouknight wasn't in the top 50, Martin wasn't in the top 200.
Did anyone else read this article? Couple lines that caught my attention.UConn commit Corey Floyd Jr. talks Huskies | Zagsblog
By RYAN McMULLEN Corey Floyd Jr., the […]www.zagsblog.com
WOW. First i’m hearing of it. That would be amazingDid anyone else read this article? Couple lines that caught my attention.
"Corey Floyd Jr., the 6-foot-4, 210-pound UConn commit from Roselle Catholic (NJ), is now officially done with his high school career."
"Though he’s in the Class of 2022, he’s looking ahead to joining coach Dan Hurley and the Huskies next year."
Reclass, or poorly written?
We have the scholarships available. If can reclass, why not? Even if he doesn't play significant minutes, a full year under the UConn staff would be much better than his high schoolDid anyone else read this article? Couple lines that caught my attention.
"Corey Floyd Jr., the 6-foot-4, 210-pound UConn commit from Roselle Catholic (NJ), is now officially done with his high school career."
"Though he’s in the Class of 2022, he’s looking ahead to joining coach Dan Hurley and the Huskies next year."
Reclass, or poorly written?
But why would he say he was officially done with his high school career? And saying "next year" for 2022 which is 2 seasons away is just odd...I feel like zags knows something we don't and let it slip lolGiven his age my guess is it was just a poorly written sentence and he meant next year as in 2022
Yeah, that sentence seems to leave little doubt about the meaning of the sentence but I guess we’ll find out soon enough if Zags does know something.Given his age my guess is it was just a poorly written sentence and he meant next year as in 2022