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Well said. Your posts about young players and their development have always been solid but I think some took your recommendations as criticism. This post should clear up any misperceptions they may have had about your intent.
Having said that, it's been a while since we've had a big kid from this state, that young, who seems to already be well coordinated and able to run down a layup.
Hopefully our coaches will be on him and offer advice (if asked and it's not against some arcane NCAA rule) on how best to prepare him for the future. Could he be another Tyler or better?
Tyler and his brother are actually probably good examples of kids that could have benefitted developmentally from a program with better facilities/coaching. You don't get much skills coaching in AAU compared to hs. Tyler also didn't play much AAU to be fair--not sure about his brother. I think only one season with BABC.
I wasn't in coaching when Tyler was young, but I am pretty sure Donovan is a lot better. From what I saw he seems bigger and faster already. One of the big reasons why I'd like to see him at a prep.. not sure he gets recruited by UConn if he doesn't transfer. Tyler was very much an exception to the norm.