HuskyWarrior611
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Even during the time impact freshmen were common, none of our great PGs walked in starting and needed time to learn the position.I will say, to bring this topic back to McNeeley, that he's on a whole other tier as a recruit than Nowell AND plays an easier position to contribute day 1. PG is a tough transition. A lot goes into it, especially this Hurley offense. The mental aspect of it can be overwhelming. Also, college players are tall and smaller players need to adjust their finishing and such to account for the speed and size.
McNeeley is big and shooting is shooting. He's also high skilled and high BBIQ. Hopefully he'd closer to the Karaban transition.
It’s just interesting if Hurley’s plan is to keep Diarra as a 6th man and both not start Nowell.
Is he going to hit the portal?