I saw a reasonable handle, tremendous hops, length for blocking, a lot to be excited over. The question will be can he defend and then what is his offensive move when he gets the ball at the 3 point line? He will not get all the way to the rim as in HS, so a few dribbles and a pull up jumper or pass. He has the length to clean up shots at the rim. Some of his opposing players in his spot have 20 or more pounds on him. Who do we have for his position that’s better than him?
Don’t think it’s about looksStanley looked like a 45 year old freshman. I’d like to see bulk up before we compare the two
His jump shot form isn't pretty but he needs to be a weapon from outside this year for us
Unless Diarra comes back in January and looks great, we will probably see a ton of Wilson/Polley at the 4, even at the expense of rebounding and post defense.I see Sid being our starting SF. Great bounce and goes to the hole strong. A little added strength and work on his shot and he could be an excellent player.
The 4 is the only position that I am really concerned with for this season.
Unless Diarra comes back in January and looks great, we will probably see a ton of Wilson/Polley at the 4, even at the expense of rebounding and post defense.
This is where i channel my inner chef and say this thread was started as a vague way to indicate how good he has been in practice
Channeling your inner chef? Inner chef... Hmm a chef is a cook... ah I see where you are going with this!This is where i channel my inner chef and say this thread was started as a vague way to indicate how good he has been in practice
Stanley had world class athleticism, whereas Syd appears to have better basketball skill. Always wanted to know Stanley's vertical.
Stanley had world class athleticism, whereas Syd appears to have better basketball skill. Always wanted to know Stanley's vertical.
Big deal the guy can out leap a bunch of high school kids. Can he box out an AAC athlete, get his hands on the rebound and outlet it before someone swats in out of his hands? Can he hit the three with a Div-1 player in his face? Can he stop anyone from blowing past him or does he just look like any other rookie getting burned?
At the NBA combine Stanley's vertical wasn't very impressive. I think it was like 38" or something like that. He jumped much higher than that during games so it didn't make much sense to me at the time.
Edit: I just checked. His vertical at the combine was 37.5 but his max reach with a jump was 12'1" which was higher than most of the centers. So either Sticks has freakishly long arms or the vertical number wasn't correct.
That combine had a lot of guys with low verticals so maybe there was an error in the system that year....Why am i looking this stuff up? lol
So are you saying he can't or he can? Showing some idiot staring over and over proves absolutely nothing except your as clueless as she seems to be.
Maybe.So are you saying he can't or he can? Showing some idiot staring over and over proves absolutely nothing except your as clueless as she seems to be.