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Stewart played very well in the August 8th scrimmage.
Reed and Mullins are the stars. Reed is a man amongst boys in the paint and Mullins can catch and shoot in the same fluid and textbook motion.

Reed has amazing patience on offense and a soft touch, and is a double/double machine. His key is avoiding foul trouble in the high hedge minefield.

Besides his beautiful shooting stroke Mullins is athletic, can beat you off the dribble with either hand, and is a pleasure to watch fundamentally. He does the small things, like appropriately angling his shoulder when going around a screen on offense so there is no separation for the defender to go through.

Karaban is our leader, who sets a good example with work ethic and respect for the game.

Ball can put points on the board quickly when he gets hot.

The transfer from Georgia will be key. He will set the tempo and develop team scoring opportunities.

Ross has the opportunity to be a lockdown defender and that and rebounding can get him minutes along with being good in a running game.

The German Big has the skills and can help this year but also needs time in the weight room.

I could go on, but those will likely be our most key guys.
For us who don’t have access to scrimmage or practices it’s a tough wait.
 
Stewart played very well in the August 8th scrimmage.
Reed and Mullins are the stars. Reed is a man amongst boys in the paint and Mullins can catch and shoot in the same fluid and textbook motion.

Reed has amazing patience on offense and a soft touch, and is a double/double machine. His key is avoiding foul trouble in the high hedge minefield.

Besides his beautiful shooting stroke Mullins is athletic, can beat you off the dribble with either hand, and is a pleasure to watch fundamentally. He does the small things, like appropriately angling his shoulder when going around a screen on offense so there is no separation for the defender to go through.

Karaban is our leader, who sets a good example with work ethic and respect for the game.

Ball can put points on the board quickly when he gets hot.

The transfer from Georgia will be key. He will set the tempo and develop team scoring opportunities.

Ross has the opportunity to be a lockdown defender and that and rebounding can get him minutes along with being good in a running game.

The German Big has the skills and can help this year but also needs time in the weight room.

I could go on, but those will likely be our most key guys.
Please go on - great insights. Anything on Furphy?

It’s good to hear about Mulllins, Reed and Silas as they do strike me as the keys to this year. Alex comfortable taking more of a backseat leadership role would be important too.
 
Stewart played very well in the August 8th scrimmage.
Reed and Mullins are the stars. Reed is a man amongst boys in the paint and Mullins can catch and shoot in the same fluid and textbook motion.

Reed has amazing patience on offense and a soft touch, and is a double/double machine. His key is avoiding foul trouble in the high hedge minefield.

Besides his beautiful shooting stroke Mullins is athletic, can beat you off the dribble with either hand, and is a pleasure to watch fundamentally. He does the small things, like appropriately angling his shoulder when going around a screen on offense so there is no separation for the defender to go through.

Karaban is our leader, who sets a good example with work ethic and respect for the game.

Ball can put points on the board quickly when he gets hot.

The transfer from Georgia will be key. He will set the tempo and develop team scoring opportunities.

Ross has the opportunity to be a lockdown defender and that and rebounding can get him minutes along with being good in a running game.

The German Big has the skills and can help this year but also needs time in the weight room.

I could go on, but those will likely be our most key guys.
Thank you for the insight. Good to hear that what I have seen on tape with Mullins is also what some people with greater access to the team are seeing. I think Mullins is going to be an offensive force like we have not had in a while maybe going back to Shabazz. Can’t wait to see this kid play and hopefully Taris plays with high energy at all times when he is on the court. If you have watched any basketball it was clear to see how talented he is and what he could accomplish with more focus. I think Danny and staff are going to get it out of him this year.
 
Please go on - great insights. Anything on Furphy?

It’s good to hear about Mulllins, Reed and Silas as they do strike me as the keys to this year. Alex comfortable taking more of a backseat leadership role would be important too.
I agree on the keys to our success from an earlier post in this thread.

I don’t agree and really hope you are not correct because I am in the camp that thinks for us to be cutting down nets is April we will need Mullins to be a star. Reed to perform closer to his talent level, a confident dagger hitting Alex and Demary being a version of Tristen.
 
From what I have seen, I think Mullins will experience some growing pains but he is going to blow peoples minds at times. He is soooooooooo basketball savvy He does the little things that make the whole package complete yet he does them in a manner that won't be overt at times.
Reed needs to stay smart on the floor - if he does he is 1st team all BE and has a good chance to be playing at the next level.
Furphy is a blacktop hooper - solid - both he and Mullins play the game with smiles on their faces, its going to be hard for Dan Hurley to keep either on the bench for extended periods.
Given the chance, I think the younger Ross will prove to be a more complete player than his older brother.
 
From what I have seen, I think Mullins will experience some growing pains but he is going to blow peoples minds at times. He is soooooooooo basketball savvy He does the little things that make the whole package complete yet he does them in a manner that won't be overt at times.
Reed needs to stay smart on the floor - if he does he is 1st team all BE and has a good chance to be playing at the next level.
Furphy is a blacktop hooper - solid - both he and Mullins play the game with smiles on their faces, its going to be hard for Dan Hurley to keep either on the bench for extended periods.
Given the chance, I think the younger Ross will prove to be a more complete player than his older brother.
I agree there will be the very good boxscore Mullins and then the non overt, basketball savvy and nuance Mullins, that all together put his game on a Championship level.
Hurley says Reed is 6’10.5 with no sneakers on. He has both very strong vaccum like hands and soft hands touch. A wide body for post defense, if we don’t waste his fouls covering guards in the Euro high post hedge.
What’s amazing about Reed is his patience on offense in the post - he gets the defender off balance then calmly makes his finishing move.
I view him as a lottery pick.
 
Presuming Jaylin doesn't start at the 3, I'd expect him to get 10 minutes at the 4 and 15 or so at the 3.
I feel like Stewart lacks the range and consistency to play the three. I feel like the opposing team's scout would single him out as a man that they could sag off of.
 
I feel like Stewart lacks the range and consistency to play the three. I feel like the opposing team's scout would single him out as a man that they could sag off of.
Depends on the opponent.

Big East: let's say Hopkins is the best wing for now (if healthy), Lewis is TBD at Nova and most other teams have transfers in at the wing so a lot of unknowns really.

I think Stewart can hold his own against the field, but Hopkins is a tall order.
 
I feel like Stewart lacks the range and consistency to play the three. I feel like the opposing team's scout would single him out as a man that they could sag off of.
Stewart’s 3 ball is pretty solid. If he spends time at the 3 he can also be a mismatch in the post for teams who have smaller wings/guards.

He hasn’t shown it much here so far because his usage just hasn’t been that high, but I remember him being able to operate pretty well in the post and mid in his HS tape.
 
I agree there will be the very good boxscore Mullins and then the non overt, basketball savvy and nuance Mullins, that all together put his game on a Championship level.
Hurley says Reed is 6’10.5 with no sneakers on. He has both very strong vaccum like hands and soft hands touch. A wide body for post defense, if we don’t waste his fouls covering guards in the Euro high post hedge.
What’s amazing about Reed is his patience on offense in the post - he gets the defender off balance then calmly makes his finishing move.
I view him as a lottery pick.
How many people with his experience at his position are a lottery pick? You pretty much have to be Zach Edey

Let's just hope he has a good season
 
How many people with his experience at his position are a lottery pick? You pretty much have to be Zach Edey

Let's just hope he has a good season
Unlikely a lottery pick, but not the craziest possibility. You have to look at the position and circumstances. The position takes some time to figure out, more nuanced and a lot more body to tailor. He grew up in a dumpster fire of a program his first two years under JH, then walked into a highly structured and complex program here. The kid was a top 35 HS recruit and his build/balance is unique. Not saying he's going lottery, but I don't think it's out of question he can squeeze into the first round. This is a tough draft to sneak into as it's loaded early.

Wolf went one last year, Kalk & Broome early second.

When you watched Mullins in the McD AA game, he was operating differently. In a sea of look-at-me iso ball, he was looking for cutters and trying to play more of a team game.

Issue with Stew at the 3 is defense. He got lost on so many picks chasing guys, just not his game.
 
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Unlikely a lottery pick, but not the craziest possibility. You have to look at the position and circumstances. The position takes some time to figure out, more nuanced and a lot more body to tailor. He grew up in a dumpster fire of a program his first two years under JH, then walked into a highly structured and complex program here. The kid was a top 35 HS recruit and his build/balance is unique. Not saying he's going lottery, but I don't think it's out of question he can squeeze into the first round. This is a tough draft to sneak into as it's loaded early.

Wolf went one last year, Kalk & Broome early second.

When you watched Mullins in the McD AA game, he was operating differently. In a sea of look-at-me iso ball, he was looking for cutters and trying to play more of a team game.

Issue with Stew at the 3 is defense. He got lost on so many picks chasing guys, just not his game.
I agree Stewart is a 4 and Ross is a 3 on defense.
 
How many people with his experience at his position are a lottery pick? You pretty much have to be Zach Edey

Let's just hope he has a good season
Some people thought I was nuts on Stephon Castle being a top 10 pick in December of 2023. True, I don’t have a good handle on what Euro guys will go early but Reed is a 7 footer in sneakers (if Hurley is correct) who brings a lot to the table.
 
Please go on - great insights. Anything on Furphy?

It’s good to hear about Mulllins, Reed and Silas as they do strike me as the keys to this year. Alex comfortable taking more of a backseat leadership role would be important too.
I don’t really have an assessment on Furphy either way. Need to focus on watching him more.
 
I don’t really have an assessment on Furphy either way. Need to focus on watching him more.

You can see all of his NBL1 games on their website, as well as the FIFA games from this summer.
 
Some people thought I was nuts on Stephon Castle being a top 10 pick in December of 2023. True, I don’t have a good handle on what Euro guys will go early but Reed is a 7 footer in sneakers (if Hurley is correct) who brings a lot to the table.
It has nothing to do with how good a season someone has, which you know. Castle was a freshman. Reed is a senior. That alone makes the comparison meaningless
 
Tarris Reed, Jr. could be a top 10 pick if:
1. He can go 28-33 min without fouling out
2. He uses his insane agility to dominate on offense
3. He rebounds on D and rebounds and put backs on O

His ceiling is likely 23-15 and his floor is probably 9-8.

That puts the +/- at 16-11.5

Anything else in blocks, steals is gravy
 

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