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So much to like about Sanogo's skillset and game

So much to like about Sanogo's skillset and game. Strength, footwork, soft touch, efficiency.

The game is moving at the right speed for him and he seems in command of himself on the floor.

the best thing about Sanogo is how simple he makes everything. Ball, dribble, turn over a shoulder, shoot. He doesn't ever get those ticky tack pushoff calls, the travels, the offensive fouls.

Simple, efficient, brutal.

I like how much lateral space he takes up. He also never gets moved, backed down because he has such good lower body strength.

He is not playing like a sophomore. To me, he is more in tune with his strength and his skillset than most seniors are. The man doesn't waste any energy out there. It's a thing of beauty, but I marvel at his efficiency more than anything else.

I was crucified for mentioning Sanogo in the same sentence as Okafor a while back. Always hard to compare but Sanogo has better footwork and touch this early.

The first half of the second game of Mek's Freshman year, I knew that it was his team, and we would go as far as he could carry us. Not quite there as regards Sanogo yet, but the potential is beyond exciting.

Wonder though, if Dan Hurley will the testes to sit him for most of the first half in the final four to be sure he has him at the end of the game, the way JC did with Mek against Duke.

I'm looking forward to the opportunity to find out!
 
I mean this with respect and I'll take whatever thumps I get for saying it. He reminds me of Dejuan Blair and we remind me of the great Pitt teams.
 
I mean this with respect and I'll take whatever thumps I get for saying it. He reminds me of Dejuan Blair and we remind me of the great Pitt teams.
Three 6-6 and 3 6-9 guys, ranging from decent to excellent athleticism, and willing to wear you out on defense. More than a fair comparison.
 
I mean this with respect and I'll take whatever thumps I get for saying it. He reminds me of Dejuan Blair and we remind me of the great Pitt teams.
Very interesting comparison...
 
Yes. So earning minutes and being a go-to guy was harder. You're making less and less sense
You don’t have much confidence in his ability, potential improvement, or ceiling it seems. Fine.
 
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She stole that from The Warriors.
 
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You don’t have much confidence in his ability, potential improvement, or ceiling it seems. Fine.

Sanogo is going to be the best big in the big east this year. I have uber confidence in him as a player.

Emeka was maybe the best big in college basketball of the 2000s. He is far and away our best big man ever. It's not a knock on Sanogo to say he'll be really, really good but he won't be a generational talent.

You're setting yourself up for disappointment if you think Sanogo is going to be that good. Defense is the difference. There's simply no way he's going to have seasons averaging 4+ blocks a game.

You can't seriously believe this.
 
I mean this with respect and I'll take whatever thumps I get for saying it. He reminds me of Dejuan Blair and we remind me of the great Pitt teams.
Blair had his way with Thabeet head to head. We may find out if Sanogo can have his way with the talented skinny freshman center Holmgren from Gonzaga if we meet in the tournament, or against Kessler of Auburn or against Georgetown's freshman center Mutombo.

No shame to compare us to those rugged Pitt teams. Though, I would say we are quicker than they were.
 
Sanogo is going to be the best big in the big east this year. I have uber confidence in him as a player.

Emeka was maybe the best big in college basketball of the 2000s. He is far and away our best big man ever. It's not a knock on Sanogo to say he'll be really, really good but he won't be a generational talent.

You're setting yourself up for disappointment if you think Sanogo is going to be that good. Defense is the difference. There's simply no way he's going to have seasons averaging 4+ blocks a game.

You can't seriously believe this.
I agree here but I do think we’re about to see Sanogo become a national name if we have any success in Atlantis.
 


In this great interview by Dave Borges with Clingan, talk of Sanogo to NBA comes up several times.

Even Hurley discussed it with Clingan and how it could affect his PT freshman year depending on what Adama decides..
 
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the best thing about Sanogo is how simple he makes everything. Ball, dribble, turn over a shoulder, shoot. He doesn't ever get those ticky tack pushoff calls, the travels, the offensive fouls.

Simple, efficient, brutal.

Very collected and great footwork!! Never looks rushed.
 
Having a strong body, inside and possibly someday outside shooting touch, great footwork and 6’9” sounds like the NBA to me.
 

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