Just a sidenote, tremont waters is the by far the oldest hs player there (19.5)and only a hair younger than brunson and shake milton. Its a bit alarming he would be 21 when suiting up for the first time...
NBADraft.net has his birthday as 1/10/98, which would make him 18. I'm not sure which age is correct.Just a sidenote, tremont waters is the by far the oldest hs player there (19.5)and only a hair younger than brunson and shake milton. Its a bit alarming he would be 21 when suiting up for the first time...
A very overlooked point. This is a major detail but since the guy isn't a likely early NBA entry it wouldn't hurt us, and could potentially help as having an older guy that's eligible for 4 years would be a strength.Just a sidenote, tremont waters is the by far the oldest hs player there (19.5)and only a hair younger than brunson and shake milton. Its a bit alarming he would be 21 when suiting up for the first time...
really? I should note i got the ages from this DX article on measurements.NBADraft.net has his birthday as 1/10/98, which would make him 18. I'm not sure which age is correct.
Yeah, I saw that article as well. I don't have much confidence in the accuracy of either source, so who knows.really? I should note i got the ages from this DX article on measurements.
I'm just a little confused to why he is so old, given all that early reporting on his academic excellence from borges.
i think Jalen turns 21 this coming year. I mean who knows about the accuracy but DX has him as born in 95, which is still old for a sophmore on no draft radar. Yeah i'm a big proponent of getting to school asap,a guy like kevin huerter is going to school this fall and hasn't turn 18 yet. I'm also aware a lot of times when kids transfer to these prestigious prep schools in NE many credits don't transfer so they often have to repeat a year. So combine the repeated year with the PG year you get an ancient frosh.Jalen was in the same boat, turned 21 in December of last year. I don't know why in the case of him and MAL they attend prep schools, graduate, and then do another year at a prep school.
18 is the right answer just go by his youtube video when he was 6 doing all kinds of drillsNBADraft.net has his birthday as 1/10/98, which would make him 18. I'm not sure which age is correct.
these guys aren't scouts, lets just hope he gets on a nbadraft net's write up and DX's. Its so tough to gauge what kind of player he will be coming off that redshirt. for Instance, i remember hearing from people up in storrs during 2013/2014 that purvis was destroying and the best player on the team in practice. So i expected a revamped version of rp who turned into a PG, turns out he is best suited as a 2nd or 3rd banana in a 3+D role.No mention of him in that article or Luke Winn's piece.
these guys aren't scouts, lets just hope he gets on a nbadraft net's write up and DX's. Its so tough to gauge what kind of player he will be coming off that redshirt. for Instance, i remember hearing from people up in storrs during 2013/2014 that purvis was destroying and the best player on the team in practice. So i expected a revamped version of rp who turned into a PG, turns out he is best suited as a 2nd or 3rd banana in a 3+D role.
Waters is 18 years old, turns 19 next January. His jump shot looks great. Would love to see him splash them in a Husky uniform.
you just have to wait in see them in game. honestly it took me a half of ncaab to see purvis was no point guard but more of a defensive spot shooter type. He doesn't have many moves off the bounce or in triple threat, frankly i dont think ive seen him hit a heavy crossover in two years.You weren't the only one. There were multiple reports out of practices that Rodney was the best player on the team, even better than Shabazz. It's insane when you look back, but I remember believing it at the time.
you just have to wait in see them in game. honestly it took me a half of ncaab to see purvis was no point guard but more of a defensive spot shooter type. He doesn't have many moves off the bounce or in triple threat, frankly i dont think ive seen him hit a heavy crossover in two years.
this isn't an indictment on rp as much as it is to coaching ; adams, larrier and enoch not taking a serious leap should draw more eyes to the staff on how they do with player development. One thing i'm optimistic about on that end is the hiring of coach killings, he did PD at the dleague level and developed many productive high d1 guys (cummings, decosey, dalton pepper etc).
His moves out of the triple threat are the hard jab and pull up. You really saw him create seperation in the half court on tape ? He's a fantastic shooter off pin downs or catch n shoot, but his once purported pg abilities in pnr were vastly overrated. What I would like for him is to just fire up threes at will, anytime he gets dimed on the weak side get them up. Pretty much turn into jj redick lite but more athleticism.Rodney has hit several cross over 3's in his career. I think he has a couple good 2 dribble moves out of the triple threat. He just can't initiate under pressure. Hopefully he puts in a lot of work there.
Maybe to learn how to adjust to living away from home, study better and prepare for college (prep school) while polishing their basketball skills.Jalen was in the same boat, turned 21 in December of last year. I don't know why in the case of him and MAL they attend prep schools, graduate, and then do another year at a prep school.
Well said!I'm not sure why the age thing is an issue. It may be an issue from an NBA/Pro basketball standpoint once they are able to make that jump but as a college player for us who cares? They aren't going to need a walker or the clapper or anything at 21 or 22 most likely so why do we care what age they are?
Maybe to learn how to adjust to living away from home, study better and prepare for college (prep school) while polishing their basketball skills.
Terry Larrier 6'8, 190 lbs, 6'10 wingspan, SG, UConn -- Every year it seems someone comes out of the woodwork and surprises based on expectations coming in. This year, that player was Connecticut's Terry Larrier. The VCU transfer still needs to add some weight to his frame, but he showed a lot of promise in the event as a guy that competes hard, has a high skill level and can contribute in a number of areas. He had one of the better shooting forms of all the wing players, showing a nice, high and quick release and also has the ability to catch and shoot or pull up off the dribble. In addition, he has excellent length and seems to give solid effort defensively. He could be primed for a break out season at UConn if he gains confidence quickly. Watch out for Larrier this year as he's a kid with first round talent if things fall into place for him.
Cushing Academy is a prep school, they're doing that already. Not sure why basketball has made it seem normal for guys to still be in HS in the year they turn 20.