Landers Nolley officially visiting 9/29 | Page 4 | The Boneyard

Landers Nolley officially visiting 9/29

Status
Not open for further replies.
Mucius and Wilson remind me so much of a poor man's Devin Robinson. Great measurements but not much in the way of game except dunks. Some of them developed but most of them don't. I want to see basketball players now. Landers is a skill player. FYI- Devin Robinson meausre 6'8" with a 42 inch vertical at the NBA combine. He was not drafted because he had no skills. I guess Florida cant get anything out of him, we were also involve with Brandone Francis. He flamed out also
 
  • Like
Reactions: pj
Mucius and Wilson remind me so much of a poor man's Devin Robinson. Great measurements but not much in the way of game except dunks. Some of them developed but most of them don't. I want to see basketball players now. Landers is a skill player. FYI- Devin Robinson meausre 6'8" with a 42 inch vertical at the NBA combine. He was not drafted because he had no skills. I guess Florida cant get anything out of him, we were also involve with Brandone Francis. He flamed out also

Makes you wonder how a kid like Jeremy Lamb who could shoot and dribble and drive was ranked so low.

The ranking services are more guesswork than they are accurate.

BUT, I still say you are going nowhere unless you land an absolute scoring stud. You need a go-to guy.

The problem with schools like Cincy that live with recruits in the 100-200 range is that as their grizzled vets get older, and savvier, they can handle weak competition (ie. avoid upsets) but when they face the truly talented teams in the tourney, they have no one that can take over the game and score.

You need a transcendent talent (a legit top 30) or else you hope to get very lucky with the Jeremy Lambs or Oladipos.
 
Makes you wonder how a kid like Jeremy Lamb who could shoot and dribble and drive was ranked so low.

The ranking services are more guesswork than they are accurate.

BUT, I still say you are going nowhere unless you land an absolute scoring stud. You need a go-to guy.

The problem with schools like Cincy that live with recruits in the 100-200 range is that as their grizzled vets get older, and savvier, they can handle weak competition (ie. avoid upsets) but when they face the truly talented teams in the tourney, they have no one that can take over the game and score.

You need a transcendent talent (a legit top 30) or else you hope to get very lucky with the Jeremy Lambs or Oladipos.
Agree with u. We have to find the diamond in the rough and guys who are willing to put in the work. Most of these guy are 17 and they have 1 or 2 more inches to grow and 20 lbs to gain before they finish. Most of them will also improve their vertical by 2-4" and bench press by 100 lbs also with proper training like that we have at UCONN. The most important thing know is finding the players who are willing to work. No more entitlements, Sorry Enoch and Durham. (Jackson was a hard worker). Iggy B is the recruit that I want the most
 
Makes you wonder how a kid like Jeremy Lamb who could shoot and dribble and drive was ranked so low.

The ranking services are more guesswork than they are accurate.

BUT, I still say you are going nowhere unless you land an absolute scoring stud. You need a go-to guy.

The problem with schools like Cincy that live with recruits in the 100-200 range is that as their grizzled vets get older, and savvier, they can handle weak competition (ie. avoid upsets) but when they face the truly talented teams in the tourney, they have no one that can take over the game and score.

You need a transcendent talent (a legit top 30) or else you hope to get very lucky with the Jeremy Lambs or Oladipos.


This is a very fair take, you need go to guys to win in the dance
 
.-.
I did enjoy his comment of Vanderbilt. "I don't know much about them, but they're a good team"
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Forum statistics

Threads
168,277
Messages
4,561,072
Members
10,454
Latest member
Uconn84


Top Bottom