Wish this kid the absolute best and hope he is a beast down the road. This isn't a trash him kind of post.
We have posters on here saying he's going to straight beast mode over CUSA...and that is simply not true. Weeks ago attending practices myself...I realized some of those practice reports weren't true and it's played out how I thought in the two "games" so far in the Bahamas.
He's quick with the ball, Yes.
He's immovable, Yes. Players bounce off him like fleas.
I think people will actually be surprised by how well he shoots the 3 once he's comfortable enough to shoot it in games.
As another poster mentioned he's got a nice free throw form...and I don't expect him to be Shaq-like at the line.
He's a powerful practice dunker...so maybe he can be one day in games.
But he's going to need a few YEARS to develop. He's going to need to lose another 30-45 lbs to improve his vertical.
He's not at all a defensive threat at the moment. Not a good shot blocker. Not a good rebounder. Not a good rim protector. Average college level players can go over and around him.
On offense, he's clumsy at times (but aren't all freshman?). He's not a dunk threat. Hard to believe! He's not an alley oop threat at all, as he's not a great leaper.
The truth is, he may be a diamond in the rough and he will be the "center" of attention every time out on the floor. He will be a fan favorite...but right now he's not the next Shaq. And he's not even close to the next Hassan Whiteside at Marshall. If you were expecting something like that you will be disappointed. Honestly I think he's pretty far away from even having a Mark Patton type of Freshman year.
Like I said, fans will love this guy. Let's let him develop. This post is mainly about let's not always believe the practice report hype...especially when it says "everyone is awesome".