Love the nickname but it’d also be great to have a Dolph on the team
Speaking of Kwintin Williams: Alaska’s Kwintin Williams has used basketball to open new doors while staying close to the gameThis is the mixtape Williams was given a scholarship offer based on. I'm not sure he'd even get a walk-on offer at this point for us.
Were those prison unis?This is the mixtape Williams was given a scholarship offer based on. I'm not sure he'd even get a walk-on offer at this point for us.
Worked well for us with Andre Jackson Jr. 😀
He played more on the wing earlier in his hs career so some of the sites list him as SG, but he played a lot more of a combo/point this year. Indications are staff is thinking he will get some reps as backup PG next year, or at least take the minutes Malachi is playing this year (potentially alongside other creators like Furphy).I find it interesting that these articles on his commitment alternately describe County as a point guard, a shooting guard and as a wing. He sounds pretty versatile and shouldn't preclude us signing Mingo or anyone else we are after.
Thanks for sharing - good for him!Speaking of Kwintin Williams: Alaska’s Kwintin Williams has used basketball to open new doors while staying close to the game
I see him as a blue collar player who'll have to earn his minutes. A nice complimentary piece.Nice I haven't seen many posts on the BY about this kid. It has been mostly Toure, Landrew, Samuels, Cloer, and Mingo. How good is this kid compared to the others? Is he more coming in like Stewart or someone higher who could leave after a couple years?
6'4"? Shortchanging him just like the did with Fletch.6’4, versatile, high character, defends, ranked somewhere from top 25 to top 40.
This is an understated commitment but definitely exciting. Mingo would be a great pairing.
Oh crap, I missed this and made the same joke. Oh well
Thanks for link. Hard to believe he last played at UConn in 2019.Speaking of Kwintin Williams: Alaska’s Kwintin Williams has used basketball to open new doors while staying close to the game