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Apparently UConn is the clubhouse leader here according to a certain anonymous college basketball insider…
The fit is impeccable. No way he sees Sanogo and Clingan’s development and says no
Apparently UConn is the clubhouse leader here according to a certain anonymous college basketball insider…
Apparently UConn is the clubhouse leader here according to a certain anonymous college basketball insider…
The dude can ball and love his motor, footwork and energy. And can shoot 3s. Sanogo v2?
He was in a 50/50 split at St. Joseph's as a freshman.
Big, strong kid. Under the rim player, loves to double pump fake on a post up. He does actually stretch the floor a bit, 37% on 1.5 attempts per game. He shoots a completely standstill 3 like it's a FT, maybe a slight hop. Speaking of which, 65% FT. Pretty decent passer. Okay rim protector. Strong rebounder both sides of the ball. Drew a lot of fouls.
So a lot of interesting stats and parts to his game. But EvanMiya has him as the worst player in their rotation by a significant margin. By RAPM he's also 8th on the team, below average both sides of the ball. Main issue on offense is turnovers. But I guess that's just the freshman big life. I'm not sure we'd be barking up this tree unless there's going to be more front court turnover than expected.
Strikes me as a replacement developmental big
Honestly, seems like he can’t get up enough to dunk.Strikes me as a replacement developmental big
Ethan Strauss coined the phrase “fat is potential in disguise” about a decade back.Our own Grimace?
Appreciate the intel. Really like the videos I’ve watched at his BB IQ. Def below the rim i dont love but a lot to like. Very comfortable with the ball in his hands.I reached out to my A-10 contacts and here’s what I’ve got on Christ Essandoko so far:
Riley Frain from The Portal Report and Mid-Major Madness:
“At 7-foot, St. Joe’s transfer Christ Essandoko is physical and dominant on the interior, yet fairly nimble and athletic with the ball in his hands. All of which could translate very well to a potential Big East program looking to replace key contributors. He’s certainly got the size to be an asset at the high-major level but does a little bit of everything on the court as well from rebounding, to scoring, to defending. Averaging 8.2 PPG, 5.7 RPG and 1.1 BKPG in just his first season actually on the court, it’s easy to see how quickly Essandoko has developed his game and why he’s ready to take the next step. He’s quick and active despite his length, has excellent court vision for such a big guy and shoot’s three’s at a fairly high rate (37%) akin to a more modern big man.
I think his development is the obvious part but the major potential downside for Essandoko is his injury troubles. Missed multiple games this past season with toe/foot issues and was frequently on the sidelines in a boot for stretches. He’s got some history in the Big East though having been recruited by Seton Hall and DePaul before initially committing to Providence and later, decomitting to join St. Joe’s. He’s obviously looking to make a jump up to a higher level now and a program in the Big East could definitely be a solid fit for the still developing but highly skilled 7-footer.”
Here’s another report:
“He’s absolutely enormous. Definitely is a little bit injury prone, but his footwork was really improving as he was healthy. Is able to shoot the 3. Presence inside defensively, but can struggle contesting without fouling. Was clear that if he stayed at this level, he would eventually completely dominate.”
He was in a 50/50 split at St. Joseph's as a freshman.
Big, strong kid. Under the rim player, loves to double pump fake on a post up. He does actually stretch the floor a bit, 37% on 1.5 attempts per game. He shoots a completely standstill 3 like it's a FT, maybe a slight hop. Speaking of which, 65% FT. Pretty decent passer. Okay rim protector. Strong rebounder both sides of the ball. Drew a lot of fouls.
So a lot of interesting stats and parts to his game. But EvanMiya has him as the worst player in their rotation by a significant margin. By RAPM he's also 8th on the team, below average both sides of the ball. Main issue on offense is turnovers. But I guess that's just the freshman big life. I'm not sure we'd be barking up this tree unless there's going to be more front court turnover than expected.
I remember this kid. He looks highly skilled and extremely nimble for his size. He has some of that ballerina stuff and wiggle Big DJ Burns has, but looks to have no lift at this weight. He had 9 pts and 9 rebounds against Kentucky. It looks like he was having some big games in the middle of the season and then trailed off before having 14 pts and 8 rebs against Seton Hall in their overtime NIT loss.I think he can be dominant if he loses 20lbs.
Haven't heard anything but he's pretty high on people's list of transfers. Stats and highlights indicate he's a good passer. Hard to tell how his D is; he's pretty slight.
About the same transformation that Clingan needed coming out of high school.I think he can be dominant if he loses 20lbs.
Couldn’t find that on twitter, but im also mo good at twitter
Presumably it's on his discord, which costs $6 a month.Couldn’t find that on twitter, but im also mo good at twitter
That looks like Discord but I could be wrongCouldn’t find that on twitter, but im also mo good at twitter
Who?Completely mystified by this on paper. But like most I’ll trust the staff. Thought we’d aim for a real difference maker at center though.
Not the worst rotation player on a team that missed the tournament out of the historically weak A10. But whatever, like I said, if he’s good enough for the staff, I trust they see something that I don’t.Who?
Cliff or Amari Williams I think he’s referring to…but there’s also other names out there.Who?
There’s a lot there. He’ll be a really good college playerNot the worst rotation player on a team that missed the tournament out of the historically weak A10. But whatever, like I said, if he’s good enough for the staff, I trust they see something that I don’t.
Are we recruiting him?Keep an eye out for the name Cade Tyson.
That won't be an easy one. Interesting thing is that Cade Tyson and Christ Essandoko played on the same AAU team. Hopefully Nick Jones is a fan of Hurley.Keep an eye out for the name Cade Tyson.
We don't even know if this is the only center we'd be bringing in so pretty hard to make that judgementCompletely mystified by this on paper. But like most I’ll trust the staff. Thought we’d aim for a real difference maker at center though.
It’s a much more understandable addition in that case. But this screams a timeshare for him and Samson as of right now.We don't even know if this is the only center we'd be bringing in so pretty hard to make that judgement