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My impression is that Enoch is more of a 4, while Stone is a pure 5. They could play alongside each other. I think the bigger question is, will one of them (particularly Stone) be turned off by the idea of being being Brimah and/or Nolan on the depth chart?

I'd be surprised if Stone weren't better than both Brimah and Nolan the day he stopped on campus.
 
Cliff is listed at 6-10, 225 on BR, so I'm really not sure what you're talking about as far as body type goes. The games are similar because both are more finesse-type bigs, even though Cliff's long-range shooting took off more in the pros than at UConn. Brand is completely dissimilar: a short, wide, back-to-the-basket type who rarely took jumpers. I didn't say anything to anyone about Kemp, though the fact that his success was largely predicated on being a generational athlete (so much so that he completely cratered when his athleticism suffered as he fell out of shape) makes me disinclined to compare anyone to him.

I do agree that you're being insufferable, though.


Except Cliff was no where near 225 lbs between his junior and senior year of high school. Cliff was barely 200 lbs when he showed up to UConn.

Enoch is closer in weight to Brand was in high school than Cliff is to Enoch.
 
From the 1 minute highlight tape I see a mix of Kareem Abdul Jabaar, Tim Duncan, Elvin Hayes and Dirk.
All that's missing is 'a little bit of Shaq' then he could just skip college and NBA games and play in just the All Star games.
 
I'm not hating on the kid at all. It would be more productive to let the kid keep developing and temper expectations. He doesn't remind me of Shawn Kemp at all. Just being realistic, without delusions of grandeur.
 
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My impression is that Enoch is more of a 4, while Stone is a pure 5. They could play alongside each other. I think the bigger question is, will one of them (particularly Stone) be turned off by the idea of being being Brimah and/or Nolan on the depth chart?

I like both Brimah and Nolan, but I doubt either one is scaring Diamond Stone.

As fans, we're much more attuned to the upsides of both players, but an outsider is going to see a pair of players who averaged a combined seven and five last season.
 
I like both Brimah and Nolan, but I doubt either one is scaring Diamond Stone.

As fans, we're much more attuned to the upsides of both players, but an outsider is going to see a pair of players who averaged a combined seven and five last season.

Don't forget ten...fouls. I'm not satisfied with the depth at center.

Yeah, players of Stone's caliber don't fear competition. Look at UK's recruits, year after year.
 
Enoch is a power forward that likes to step out and take a three. He could be the next stretch four and I hope that is what Ollie is selling him on as well as being a local player.
 
So you're suggesting that comparing Enoch to Cliff Robinson is reasonable since Enoch is a bigger body and shoots better than Cliff did at the same age, but someone comparing Enoch to Elton Brand or Shawn Kemp is off since his game is different than their's and their size is different?

Got it.

This board gets borderline insufferable during the summer when there's almost no news and everything is speculation. It's as if people just make up wild thoughts and put it online trying to agitate others.

Somebody's cranky today.

And for the record, while we're all basing these comps off like 90 seconds of video, the comparison to Cliffy is much more apt than the comparison to Elton Brand. Brand was a behemoth who bullied his way to hoops. Enoch doesn't seem like a back-to-the-basket guy. Cliffy didn't really start hitting 3's until he was in the NBA but he had more of a jump shot than Brand did.

Enoch kind of reminds me of a poor man's Jabari. He's a little taller and not as skilled, but he can shoot from the outside, block shots and rebound, and presumably post up a little as well. Again, that's from watching 2 or 3 videos of this kid. It's my opinion.

In any event, I don't know why you're so ticked off at Bruce for expressing his opinion. You made it personal for some reason.
 
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I can't stand this mixtapes - the overproduction is annoying.

Hard to say what he was playing against versus the pink daisy team, but physically, he moves well and has a lot of room to grow into that frame of his. I can see him at a solid 245 in a couple of years.
 
Somebody's cranky today.

And for the record, while we're all basing these comps off like 90 seconds of video, the comparison to Cliffy is much more apt than the comparison to Elton Brand. Brand was a behemoth who bullied his way to hoops. Enoch doesn't seem like a back-to-the-basket guy. Cliffy didn't really start hitting 3's until he was in the NBA but he had more of a jump shot than Brand did.

Enoch kind of reminds me of a poor man's Jabari. He's a little taller and not as skilled, but he can shoot from the outside, block shots and rebound, and presumably post up a little as well. Again, that's from watching 2 or 3 videos of this kid. It's my opinion.

In any event, I don't know why you're so ticked off at Bruce for expressing his opinion. You made it personal for some reason.

I'm not easy to love.
 
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There was a major upgrade on this tape compared to the last tape I saw and my guess is that with more weight and development in our program he will be a stud.
 
I think people are going to be surprised how GOOD BRIMAH is going to be Junior year. I see him being just as good, if not better than Thabeet. He shows natural ability and touch for a big man, he will be a MONSTER on defense

If you pulled the hat trick, who's going to play

Just big men
PF: Enoch, Lubin, Facey
C: Brimah, Stone, Nolan

Plus Adams (PG), Samuel (PG), Cassell Jr (PG), Newman (SG), Purvis (SG), Hamilton (SG/SF)

I don't see how this works, considering there is only one ball.
 
I can't stand this mixtapes - the overproduction is annoying.

Hard to say what he was playing against versus the pink daisy team, but physically, he moves well and has a lot of room to grow into that frame of his. I can see him at a solid 245 in a couple of years.

Great. So when he becomes a "solid 245" who are we going to compare him to then?

All these variables with high school kids growing and filling out makes it very difficult for us posters to peg them to previous players for comparisons. With some of these kids it's as if we have to watch and enjoy their progression without labelling them. Ugh.
 
Somebody's cranky today.

And for the record, while we're all basing these comps off like 90 seconds of video, the comparison to Cliffy is much more apt than the comparison to Elton Brand. Brand was a behemoth who bullied his way to hoops. Enoch doesn't seem like a back-to-the-basket guy. Cliffy didn't really start hitting 3's until he was in the NBA but he had more of a jump shot than Brand did.

Enoch kind of reminds me of a poor man's Jabari. He's a little taller and not as skilled, but he can shoot from the outside, block shots and rebound, and presumably post up a little as well. Again, that's from watching 2 or 3 videos of this kid. It's my opinion.

In any event, I don't know why you're so ticked off at Bruce for expressing his opinion. You made it personal for some reason.


I tried to help out a BY'er who was way off base and give him a more accurate frame of reference. For some reason he doesn't want the help.

Oh well. Horse meet water. After that the horse is on its own.

Can't wait for the summer to end so the conversations on this board stay more focused. Some of these summer threads take a life of their own and get tough to read and follow.
 
I tried to help out a BY'er who was way off base and give him a more accurate frame of reference. For some reason he doesn't want the help.

Oh well. Horse meet water. After that the horse is on its own.

Can't wait for the summer to end so the conversations on this board stay more focused. Some of these summer threads take a life of their own and get tough to read and follow.

Try chapwilvaug72's posts. They are an absolute pleasure to read.
 
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I think people are going to be surprised how GOOD BRIMAH is going to be Junior year. I see him being just as good, if not better than Thabeet. He shows natural ability and touch for a big man, he will be a MONSTER on defense

If you pulled the hat trick, who's going to play

Just big men
PF: Enoch, Lubin, Facey
C: Brimah, Stone, Nolan

Plus Adams (PG), Samuel (PG), Cassell Jr (PG), Newman (SG), Purvis (SG), Hamilton (SG/SF)

I don't see how this works, considering there is only one ball.

You left out Omar Calhoun (for which you are entirely forgiven).

This is something top programs deal with every year, and I think it's about time we start thinking of ourselves in that class when it comes to recruiting. I don't think Ollie is going to step back and say "wait a minute, these guys are too good, I need to recruit more benchwarmers so that nobody feels deprived of minutes".

To answer your question, it would be pretty much how you've drawn it up: Brimah starts at the 5, with Stone getting the majority of backup minutes; Nolan plays the Olander, in case of emergency, role, but much better, and also gets a few minutes at the 4. Enoch starts at the 4; neither Lubin nor Facey possess the outside game or overall skill to fill the stretch-4 role that Ollie (and I) want. Daniel Hamilton plays 30 minutes a game at the 3; Purvis starts at the 2; Adams/Newman at the 1. Sometimes we go small, with Hamilton out, which gets Samuel, Cassell, and if the stars align, OC, some time.

But, realistically, only 8-9 guys will see major minutes. And that's OK.
 
I don't know why you'd pencil in a completely unproven kid over a guy who's going to be a senior when the unproven freshman gets to campus. I know we love to get hyped up about videos but - as history demonstrates time and time again - there aren't too many recruits who look crappy in their highlight videos. Watching a kid who's just physically more imposing than anyone else on the court shoot the occasional set shot from three doesn't make him a "stretch four" to me, or mean he's going to step in and beat out a guy who's been in the program for 4 years. (I'm talking about Enoch starting and Phil being relegated to spot duty. I don't see that at all.)

I'm also not sure why you seem to write off Facey. But whatever, it's the summer.
 
Facey was pretty much Enoch 2 years ago, but now because he spent a year behind the #37th pick in a loaded draft, and another guy who started on the German national team and turned into one of the best spot up shooters in CBB, he won't ever be able to play meaninful minutes here. Just clownish...
 
I'd be surprised if Stone weren't better than both Brimah and Nolan the day he stopped on campus.
Really ? brimah? the guy who's a top 15 player in his class? If stone were to commit he wouldn't be starting over brimah, hell brimah might be gone after next year so who knows.
 
Brimah has a long way to go. He's a back up energy player.
lol. he led the country in block% as a freshman dummy. and made plenty of key plays to help us win a title.
 
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Brimah and Nolan are 3-4 year players. Stone is a 1 and done and a sure-thing NBA lottery pick when he declares. This is how you bring home consistency and championships. High-end talent to use up most of the minutes and quality depth to rescue foul trouble. Also gives Brimah and Nolan a year of practicing against someone like Stone for a full year to work on their games so when they return to get the bulk of the minutes (if we don't recruit another C), they are more polished. Everyone can only get better when you have that kind of quality depth.
 
lol. he led the country in block% as a freshman dummy. and made plenty of key plays to help us win a title.

If you're going to call someone a dummy...


Code:
Rank    Player       Team         Ht    Wt    Yr    %Blks
1    Reggie Lynch    Illinois St   6-10    230    Fr    16.14
2    Rhamel Brown    Manhattan    6-7    230    Sr    15.73
3    Chris Obekpa    St. John's    6-9    240    So    15.72
4    Mamadou Ndiaye   UC Irvine    7-6    290    Fr    15.12
5    Amida Brimah    Connecticut    7-0    217    Fr    15.11
 
But since this thread is about Enoch, I would LOVE to have him play the 4. Against big physical teams, you could even get away with putting him as a very big 3 I think. Stone and Brimah/Nolan as our 4/5. Gives Ollie lots of versatility to make in-game adjustments.
 
I don't know why you'd pencil in a completely unproven kid over a guy who's going to be a senior when the unproven freshman gets to campus. I know we love to get hyped up about videos but - as history demonstrates time and time again - there aren't too many recruits who look crappy in their highlight videos. Watching a kid who's just physically more imposing than anyone else on the court shoot the occasional set shot from three doesn't make him a "stretch four" to me, or mean he's going to step in and beat out a guy who's been in the program for 4 years. (I'm talking about Enoch starting and Phil being relegated to spot duty. I don't see that at all.)

I'm also not sure why you seem to write off Facey. But whatever, it's the summer.

I think everyone is selling Facey's outside game way short.
 
Top 5 still makes my point. I'm a dummy because i dont think he's a backup energy guy?
If you're going to call someone a dummy...


Code:
Rank    Player       Team         Ht    Wt    Yr    %Blks
1    Reggie Lynch    Illinois St   6-10    230    Fr    16.14
2    Rhamel Brown    Manhattan    6-7    230    Sr    15.73
3    Chris Obekpa    St. John's    6-9    240    So    15.72
4    Mamadou Ndiaye   UC Irvine    7-6    290    Fr    15.12
5    Amida Brimah    Connecticut    7-0    217    Fr    15.11
 
I'm a dummy because i dont think he's a backup energy guy?

Didn't call you a dummy. You called him a dummy and then were inaccurate in the same sentence. It was funny.
 
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