Fellow left handed Big East PG Markus Howard is only listed at 5'11".He’s not shorter than Gilbert. Gilbert I’ll give 5’9.5” and Cole I’ll give 5’10.5”
Fellow left handed Big East PG Markus Howard is only listed at 5'11".He’s not shorter than Gilbert. Gilbert I’ll give 5’9.5” and Cole I’ll give 5’10.5”
He's too short. I doubt Markus will be effective at this level.Fellow left handed Big East PG Markus Howard is only listed at 5'11".
He’s just shorter than I thought. I saw him next to Al and my heart sank.He’s not shorter than Gilbert. Gilbert I’ll give 5’9.5” and Cole I’ll give 5’10.5”
I know this is sarcasm as he leads the country in scoring at Marquette.He's too short. I doubt Markus will be effective at this level.
He was recruited by BU Monmouth, Howard, and got a look from St Bonnie’s though I don’t think an offer. But he was the best player in New Jersey. Hence my suspicion that he is an off the bench guy. Plus he is only 6-1.
So you'd rather put "your stock" in an unproven freshman than a player who has shown he can score and distribute even against better comp? Your post just doesn't make sense to me.OP is right on... We desperately need to recruit another PG to lead this team in the future. I cannot put my stock into a guy who hasn't played high D1 yet, Gaffney, who is still a work in progress, and the belief that Bouk, Jackson, and Adams can all be useful ballhandlers when none of them have really proven that just yet.
Hurley's offense needs guys who can make plays. Sadly, our two upperclassmen in the backcourt are just too flawed in key areas to be guys who you can depend on.
Just an FYI, he was not top 10. More like 45-55.Scott Hazeltine was a top 10 recruit.
Just an FYI, he was not top 10. More like 45-55.
2000 Final - RSCIhoops
Recruiting Services Consensus Index of the top 100 high school basketball players in the US since 1998sites.google.com
Yes, the game was in Boston so they had 2 players from the area. Both should not have been McD's All Americans. For mythical Boneyard Bucks, name the other player.He was only McDs AA because of where the game was if I remember correctly. Not near the Top 10.
Neil FingletonYes, the game was in Boston so they had 2 players from the area. Both should not have been McD's All Americans. For mythical Boneyard Bucks, name the other player.
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He went to UNC and was way over his head. Then transferred to Holy Cross and I don't think he even started there.Neil Fingleton
Ajou Deng was the next great one. Rodney Purvis was a Ferrari dominating practice. I don't believe the hype anymore.Well then you're setting yourself up to be pleasantly surprised. RJ is an under control ball handler, can penetrate, shoot, and find the open man. He's a pure PG that will fit Hurley's system flawlessly. Are you ignoring some of the insiders saying he's been the best player in practice? It'd be quite a head scratcher if our best player comes off the bench. Brace yourself because RJ is going to play big minutes and is going to be a major contributor. This year off practicing with the squad will only make him better.
Don’t really care about the hype. Feel confident in saying he’s an offensive upgrade to what we have with our older PG. That should help.Ajou Deng was the next great one. Rodney Purvis was a Ferrari dominating practice. I don't believe the hype anymore.
Ajou Deng was the next great one. Rodney Purvis was a Ferrari dominating practice. I don't believe the hype anymore.
Don’t really care about the hype. Feel confident in saying he’s an offensive upgrade to what we have with our older PG. That should help.
He shot 24% from 3 and in the mid 30's overall against the better competition outside of his league his soph year. Not a done deal by any means that he won't be better but reason to be concerned. Hopefully this year off will make him more ready for next year and the competition he will face in the BE. He certainly looks like a player and we need him to be solid at worst.
Took a quick peak at the numbers again and here’s what I found. He played 11 games against P5/G5 competition (I included A-10 teams and Ivy League). His output is as followed in those gamesHe shot 24% from 3 and in the mid 30's overall against the better competition outside of his league his soph year. Not a done deal by any means that he won't be better but reason to be concerned. Hopefully this year off will make him more ready for next year and the competition he will face in the BE. He certainly looks like a player and we need him to be solid at worst.
You are correct.Good for you. This confirms you’ve never seen RJ play.
Being a good point guard is much more than ball handling. You must be an extension of the coach. This program needs a Khalid type point guard.We have Cole and Gaffney. Bouk can also handle the ball and Adams will have to improve his handling skills
You are correct.
Being a good point guard is much more than ball handling. You must be an extension of the coach. This program needs a Khalid type point guard.
Every program wants a Khalid type pg.Being a good point guard is much more than ball handling. You must be an extension of the coach. This program needs a Khalid type point guard.
So you'd rather put "your stock" in an unproven freshman than a player who has shown he can score and distribute even against better comp? Your post just doesn't make sense to me.