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Just got back from Hoop hall in Springfield. Saw several of our players n targets.
Kisunas is very impressive. He has a vise-like grip with the ball. He got the ball at the top of the key 3 times and made assist like passes to open man for 2 layups and a shooting foul. He is not the quickest guy but was constantly beating his man down the floor. I was most impressed with his defense. He was always in the right position and did not foul once. He had 2 monster blocks. The thing about his defense is that he uses his big body to force the opposing players to take different angles that makes their shot difficult. His hands were always straight up. He will draw a bunch of charges ala Phil Nolan. He is miles ahead of Carlton now in the defensive n passing end. I briefly spoke to him after the game. He is legit 6'11' and is definitely UCONN bound. He shot 3-6 on the free throw line today. The form was good but they were not falling. Brewster has four high D1 players (West Virginia, Oregon, Nebraska and UCONN) who are 6'9" and taller. He is going to get a lot better practicing against those guys. The best overall player for Brewster is Isiah Mucious, he can shoot, drive and pass. A huge miss for UCONN. Shariff Keney- sorry but not impressed at all. He can't shoot or drive, not good for a shooting guard.
Bol Bol is a freak, never saw anyone that big with such a soft touch. He should be the best center in the NBA in 3 yrs. Jalen Carey is also good, he needs to improve his shot. His handle n passing is adequate to be a ACC point guard
FYI- Dan Hurley was there the whole day, so was Raphael Chillious. Calipari was there and saw Scottie Lewis only
Kisunas is very impressive. He has a vise-like grip with the ball. He got the ball at the top of the key 3 times and made assist like passes to open man for 2 layups and a shooting foul. He is not the quickest guy but was constantly beating his man down the floor. I was most impressed with his defense. He was always in the right position and did not foul once. He had 2 monster blocks. The thing about his defense is that he uses his big body to force the opposing players to take different angles that makes their shot difficult. His hands were always straight up. He will draw a bunch of charges ala Phil Nolan. He is miles ahead of Carlton now in the defensive n passing end. I briefly spoke to him after the game. He is legit 6'11' and is definitely UCONN bound. He shot 3-6 on the free throw line today. The form was good but they were not falling. Brewster has four high D1 players (West Virginia, Oregon, Nebraska and UCONN) who are 6'9" and taller. He is going to get a lot better practicing against those guys. The best overall player for Brewster is Isiah Mucious, he can shoot, drive and pass. A huge miss for UCONN. Shariff Keney- sorry but not impressed at all. He can't shoot or drive, not good for a shooting guard.
Bol Bol is a freak, never saw anyone that big with such a soft touch. He should be the best center in the NBA in 3 yrs. Jalen Carey is also good, he needs to improve his shot. His handle n passing is adequate to be a ACC point guard
FYI- Dan Hurley was there the whole day, so was Raphael Chillious. Calipari was there and saw Scottie Lewis only