Random thoughts: I don't have any stats to back this up, just my eyeballs, but after digesting the SMU game, I've concluded:
Brimah is a near-total bust; he works hard, but he's learned very little during the past 4 years. He can manage to jump and occasionally block a shot, but he still has stone hands, can't control rebounds, can't actually play defense (aside from shot-blocking), and has no offense other than dunks and put-backs.
Purvis, likewise, has worked hard and been very coachable, but he's not a good shooter and handles the ball poorly.
Facey has been the most interesting of the seniors; he's clearly improved, can rebound somewhat and has some semblance of an offensive game.
So, contemplating the seniors' pro prospects, none IMO has a prayer of playing in the NBA, let alone getting drafted, but considering the lesser pro leagues, e.g., Europe, Asia, etc., how would you rate their prospects? I can see Facey maybe playing overseas, but I don't think Purvis or Brimah has a prayer.
Brimah is a near-total bust; he works hard, but he's learned very little during the past 4 years. He can manage to jump and occasionally block a shot, but he still has stone hands, can't control rebounds, can't actually play defense (aside from shot-blocking), and has no offense other than dunks and put-backs.
Purvis, likewise, has worked hard and been very coachable, but he's not a good shooter and handles the ball poorly.
Facey has been the most interesting of the seniors; he's clearly improved, can rebound somewhat and has some semblance of an offensive game.
So, contemplating the seniors' pro prospects, none IMO has a prayer of playing in the NBA, let alone getting drafted, but considering the lesser pro leagues, e.g., Europe, Asia, etc., how would you rate their prospects? I can see Facey maybe playing overseas, but I don't think Purvis or Brimah has a prayer.