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This is a good point for those thinking he magically improves his shooting over the summer, which I just don’t buy.The kid had nothing but time to shoot the rock last year. Disappointing progression from a kid so highly regarded coming out of high school.
As a player, he reminds me of Roscoe Smith the most.
He should study Quinton Rose. That is his upside.
Roscoe was #6 in the nation in rebounds per game his year at UNLV. Would love if Sid got to that level.As a player, he reminds me of Roscoe Smith the most. Bit of a tweener, not much of a skillset, wanted to be a wing but that was never going to happen. Marcus Johnson was a SG/SF. Sid is a SF/PF. Roscoe was a PF who wanted to be a SF.
Sticks was so unbelievably athletic that he transcended his subpar skillset and was an impact player. Sid isn't close to that level of athlete.
Right now I rarely like Sid on the floor. He's a freak athlete as everyone likes to say, no doubter there. But he came with the idea of a mid range game and could lock down people on D. He's not close to either of those at this point. Last night when he and Cobb were in the game Temple was having a party on offense, 2 guys who just don't get it on D on the court same time was a bad decision by Dan Hurley. He has a long way to go in my eyes, doesn't rebound because he depends on his jumping ability rather than any physical use boxing out. He made a couple 3's in a game a couple weeks ago but for the most part, he can't shoot and his FT's are awful. Hey I was happy the kid came here, supreme athlete but if you don't get the game it sometimes never becomes everything you're expecting. I'm concerned but hope he listens real well, does his summer duties to the fullest no time off and comes back ready to challenge himself to be better in all aspects of the game.
I'm starting to see a lot of old MJ in Sid Wilson. Off the charts athleticism, highlight reel dunks, great leaping ability, shot blocking, and proficiency in getting steals. As you likely remember, when Marcus Johnson was a freshman at UConn, mock draft sites had him going as a lottery pick after his junior year.
Unfortunately, there are other things about Wilson that remind me of Johnson. Can't hit the three, no mid range shot, and a disaster at the free throw line. It's too early to try to really speculate on his career trajectory at this point, especially after sitting out a year, but the resemblance is a tad eerie.
Roscoe was #6 in the nation in rebounds per game his year at UNLV. Would love if Sid got to that level.
These posts are why I sift through all the name calling and crying on the boneyard: to get to the fun discussions about our favorite basketball team.
Great compare and wow, how do you remember guys like Marcus Johnson??
I think Sid needed a year of playing time. I am thankful he got time on the court this year and didn't just waste away on the bench. So, now we get to see if he can take what he learned this year on the court about himself and translate to what he needs to change/adjust. It is too early to see where he will end up. Next year will be interesting to see how he has progressed (if at all).
Oh, that Marcus Johnson.
That Marcus Johnson, as a freshman, was 100 times smarter as a basketball player than Sid as a redshirt frosh. He limited himself because he couldn't shoot, but he understood the game of basketball to add to his athleticism so he didn't hurt you when he was on the floor. He would be starting on this year's team and would make us better. This is a guy who got some minutes -- not tons but some -- in '06, when we had at least 7 or 8 players who were better than anyone we have now.
I'd settle if he could be Rudy Johnson from Rudy's final season.
That dude was close to AG when it came to injury bug.
He should study Quinton Rose. That is his upside.
I'm willing to bet a lot of that is due to the guys he's playing with. You tend to look a lot better when everyone else around you can play.
I have to pipe in and say that he reminds me more of Sticks (Stanley Robinson).
Even as a freshman, Roscoe could rebound. Sid has not yet demonstrated that he can. But Sid has not thrown up any desperation buzzer-beater heaves with 11 seconds to go on the clock, so he does have that over Roscoe.