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This is awesome. Based on the comments it looks like we're a lock to get Rice, Cuffe, Gayle, Karaban, as well as a Jalen Warley decommit from FSU and flip to the good guys in the spring. Really exciting stuff.
 
Reminds me a bit of Andrew Bynum. He's not only tall and long, he's thick and strong. He is coordinated and can move.

High ceiling for sure. If he loves the game, he'll go far. Hope we land him.
 
Kid is better than a high school Aaron Gray, who also played public school ball. And I’d gladly take an Aaron Gray.

Gray went to Emmaus, my high school's biggest rival. I'd say the competition was probably overall better than what Clingan is facing but Clingan is pretty far advanced compared to Gray, at least from the highlights I've seen.
 
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Competition or not, I'm shocked anyone would see anything in his game that doesn't excite you ... there's not a 16 year old on the planet that's a perfect player, but he's got every tool you'd look for in a kid his age and size.

It's not always easy to project a kid at 14-16 whether they'll be D1, mid major, high major ... I remember seeing Roddy Gayle and knew he'd be a stud but wasn't positive he'd have this level of offers at this age. And again, I knew he'd be a stud, D-1 for sure, but I didn't KNOW he'd be a top 50 national player by his sophomore year. It's not always easy to project.

I don't see a single thing about Clingan that makes me question whether he's a high major prospect.
 
Funny someone said something like "he brings it down too much wait until he plays against people who will take advantage of that". Well smaller kids can't get the ball where he will end with it so they are always reaching now, trying to flip down when he comes back up. There are times in order to make a move, a power move especially you have to bring it down a bit anyway. He has some things to work on no doubt but if you don't see the many positives outweigh the negatives you aren't watching very closely.

And enough with the public school crap. Great players and good players alike back in the day played against their own leagues and never prep'd. I played against Corny Thompson in HS and even guarded him. Imagine him trying to prep for UConn playing again me and my other bug guy at 6'2"????? LOL His whole league was small and they won about 80 in a row because he dominated smaller players He ended up ok. Clingan will be fine, he's doing what he wants for his family, his mom can we leave that one alone and commend him for it rather than the opposite. Geez man!
 
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Funny someone said something like "he brings it down too much wait until he plays against people who will take advantage of that". Well smaller kids can't get the ball where he will end with it so they are always reaching now, trying to flip down when he comes back up. There are times in order to make a move, a power move especially you have to bring it down a bit anyway. He has some things to work on no doubt but if you don't see the many positives outweigh the negatives you aren't watching very closely.

And enough with the public school crap. Great players and good players alike back in the day played against their own leagues and never prep'd. I played against Corny Thompson in HS and even guarded him. Imagine him trying to prep for UConn playing again me and my other bug guy at 6'2"????? LOL His whole league was small and they won about 80 in a row because he dominated smaller players He ended up ok. Clinton will be fine, he's doing what he wants for his family, his mom can we leave that one alone and commend him for it rather than the opposite. Geez man!
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And enough with the public school crap. Great players and good players alike back in the day played against their own leagues and never prep'd. I played against Corny Thompson in HS and even guarded him. Imagine him trying to prep for UConn playing again me and my other bug guy at 6'2"????? LOL His whole league was small and they won about 80 in a row because he dominated smaller players He ended up ok. Clinton will be fine, he's doing what he wants for his family, his mom can we leave that one alone and commend him for it rather than the opposite. Geez man!

Times have changed since Corny Thompson's days. Will this kid be fine at Bristol? Sure. Would he be better prepared to play at UConn or wherever if he transferred someplace like Northfield Mt Hermon? Absolutely, tremendously better. How many players on UConn's roster graduated from public high schools? Go look at a D3 roster like Trinity College - most of those kids did not go to public schools.
 
Competition or not, I'm shocked anyone would see anything in his game that doesn't excite you ... there's not a 16 year old on the planet that's a perfect player, but he's got every tool you'd look for in a kid his age and size.

It's not always easy to project a kid at 14-16 whether they'll be D1, mid major, high major ... I remember seeing Roddy Gayle and knew he'd be a stud but wasn't positive he'd have this level of offers at this age. And again, I knew he'd be a stud, D-1 for sure, but I didn't KNOW he'd be a top 50 national player by his sophomore year. It's not always easy to project.

I don't see a single thing about Clingan that makes me question whether he's a high major prospect.
At his size, if he was fully polished and had elite athleticism, we wouldn't be having this conversation because he'd be a top 3 prospect and looking to get a pro contract of some sort ASAP.

As it stands, he has a world of potential. We all know bigs develop late, and this kid is huge and very skilled at the age of 16!! Imagine what college conditioning and weight training alone would do for his ability right now, let alone two more years of physical maturity.
 
Gray went to Emmaus, my high school's biggest rival. I'd say the competition was probably overall better than what Clingan is facing but Clingan is pretty far advanced compared to Gray, at least from the highlights I've seen.

Did you go to Parkland? I went to Emmaus, so when I think 7’ teenager I think Gray. I’d agree the competition was probably better. But like you said Clingan looks more advanced at his age.
 
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Did you go to Parkland? I went to Emmaus, so when I think 7’ teenager I think Gray. I’d agree the competition was probably better. But like you said Clingan looks more advanced at his age.
I did go to Parkland, small world. I remember Gray as obviously dominant in HS but was always pleasantly surprised by how he carved out a pretty nice career as a role player in the NBA before that unfortunate heart condition. Clingan seems to move a bit more fluidly but again could just be cherry picked highlights.
 
Times have changed since Corny Thompson's days. Will this kid be fine at Bristol? Sure. Would he be better prepared to play at UConn or wherever if he transferred someplace like Northfield Mt Hermon? Absolutely, tremendously better. How many players on UConn's roster graduated from public high schools? Go look at a D3 roster like Trinity College - most of those kids did not go to public schools.

Pretty sure I know the difference between Trinity and UConn but thanks for the update. Times have changed no doubt, my point remains the same though. Corny played vs bad basketball teams for 4 years and was a great college basketball player. I'm sure we can find many many more so while the prep route would be great he will be fine. DC can do the same plus his AAU work in the summer is much more than Corny had back in the day for his summer routines. He will need work on certain areas no matter where he plays but he will be very coachable and prepared. I like his values being strong to not do what everyone else thinks he needs to. This says a lot also, like the kid a ton and hope he ventures into Storrs as a home state kid, would be fun as hell to root for him.
 
this kid is class of 2022?????? I thought he was 2021? He is a giant. and the fact that hes only 16 no brainer will be a really good player. Bigs take time. He is way ahead of schedule for 2022.

True 2022 as well. He could potentially do a PG year or reclass. Grown 6 inches since I saw him freshman year easily.
 
True 2022 as well. He could potentially do a PG year or reclass. Grown 6 inches since I saw him freshman year easily.
Wait he can play point guard for us as well? That is a kid with a broad range of skills...

(FWIW, I can't see a post grad year given the kid is already has the size to bang at age 16. Agree that he needs to add muscle but he's got two years to that and his frame/body type don't look like one of those kids who can't put on weight.)
 
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Wait he can play point guard for us as well? That is a kid with a broad range of skills...

(FWIW, I can't see a post grad year given the kid is already has the size to bang at age 16. Agree that he needs to add muscle but he's got two years to that and his frame/body type don't look like one of those kids who can't put on weight.)

I agree. Likely no need for a reclass. Just worth noting that he'll be young even when he does get to college. 2 and done for him would have him coming out the age of most one and dones.
 
Is it even possible he's still growing?

He's young for a 2022, so it's certainly possible. He had a huge growth spurt freshman to sophomore year--and has kept growing since. He was probably 6'9 freshman year.

My guess is he doesn't grow much more. Getting in great shape and strong is the next big step imo.
 
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Measured in officially at 7'2 today. 7'6 wingspan. 9'6 standing reach.

He is already bigger than all but a few NBA centers. I believe his standing reach is longer than everyone but Gobert, Boban, and Tacko.

And Bol Bol & Mo Bamba. And pretty close with Javale. But still. Loinger than Thabeet's.

I wasn't sure he'd have longer than the standard +2" wingspan differential, but that extra 2" is pretty huge. (that's what she said, etc.).
 
He's young for a 2022, so it's certainly possible. He had a huge growth spurt freshman to sophomore year--and has kept growing since. He was probably 6'9 freshman year.

My guess is he doesn't grow much more. Getting in great shape and strong is the next big step imo.
He's to the point you almost don't want him to grow much more, another inch in height and another inch or 2 on wingspan would be cool but...

I just looked up Marc Eaton and Clingan's wingspan and reach are the exact same, I'm not sure how that's possible but that's what it says.

Shaq's wingspan is an inch longer and Shaq's standing reach is an inch shorter.
 
He's young for a 2022, so it's certainly possible. He had a huge growth spurt freshman to sophomore year--and has kept growing since. He was probably 6'9 freshman year.

My guess is he doesn't grow much more. Getting in great shape and strong is the next big step imo.
He's to the point you almost don't want him to grow anymore, another inch in height and another inch or 2 on wingspan would be cool but...

I just looked up Marc Eaton and Clingan's wingspan and reach are the exact same, I'm not sure how that's possible but that's what it says.

Shaq's wingspan in an inch longer and Shaq's standing reach is an inch shorter.
 

We cannot lose on this kid, it will be a Diallo level of disappointment. What insane athletic potential, he's got best big in college potential. Give him 2 years hopefully playing better competition, and I can't imagine he isn't starting at center for us in 2022. You know our staff will get him right physically too,
 
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