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@AfgHusky15 is a saint! enjoyed reading your posts over there (and over here as well)
Haha, thanks my friend, but I am no saint just a regular guy who bleeds blue while trying to be level headed.
@AfgHusky15 is a saint! enjoyed reading your posts over there (and over here as well)
Bout to tune in myself
you can also see a lot of flaws from fultz in that game. but he was spectacular overall in the tourney, i love fultz as a pro. i also like hami as a pro prospect too. fultz couldn't deal with canadas athletic wings, hami could.
Watched the first half. He's very quick on defense, maybe over aggressive. Did his best work on the offensive boards. He gets up so quick, like having an extra PF. Tap-ins. He threw up a couple airballs from midrange. Drove once to the basket through traffic and made a pro finish, smooth, quick, with his left hand. Teammates were not looking for him at all.
i'm here for the social media analytics.
Quite frankly, Diallo's jumping and running I compare more to Stanley - he has more length than Jerome.I doubt that we have had anyone with the explosive jumping ability that Diallo has, so in that sense no comparison will be that good. Dyson is probably the best comparison based on his overall balance of skills, even though Hamidou's ceiling would seem a lot higher. Ray had UConn-great level athleticism, but he was not in Hami's league in terms of explosive rim attacking and effortless jumping and slamming with either hand. I imagine he has great speed and quickness for his size overall. Of course, I am only comparing the very best quality of Hamidou against one of many Ray Allen talents, not the least the epic ability to shoot the basketball. I really like the competitive spirit that he has...hoping that will help him to push himself to broaden his game.
@upstater second half is where hami's gifts become apparent.
I'm just impressed he even attempted this dunk:@upstater second half is where hami's gifts become apparent.
I'm just impressed he even attempted this dunk:
If we end up getting Hami, our team is immediately more entertaining.
What past Husky could best be said is from the Diallo mold?

After watching the replay Diallo looks like a more aggressive Stanley Robinson in a long 2 guards body. I liked his ability to make plays without too many dribbles. He posted up, flashed middle, caught an alley oop behind the zone. Him and Jalen could be a really good combo if Diallo comes.
Almost forgot about Doug. But for length and explosive jumping I like the Stanley compare.Doug Wrenn.
But without those pesky drug, anger, and legal problems.![]()
I'm just impressed he even attempted this dunk:
If we end up getting Hami, our team is immediately more entertaining.
If Hami does come here for 2nd semester, does Purv then spend most/all of his time at the 3? And what kind of a difference might that make in Purv's game and our transition game?
And our attendance gets a big boost.