I have heard same about Lovett from insiders. Very talented player but I hesitate to anoint until proven on the court against real teams. As of right now if that is considered Yakwe is best player we have. He needs refining of course but what I saw in flashes is NBA talent. A strong sophomore year from him could put him in that direction. If Karr can do it, I think Yakwe can too
Quote from: friendofjohnnie on April 09, 2016, 03:42:26 PMI have heard same about Lovett from insiders. Very talented player but I hesitate to anoint until proven on the court against real teams. As of right now if that is considered Yakwe is best player we have. He needs refining of course but what I saw in flashes is NBA talent. A strong sophomore year from him could put him in that direction. If Karr can do it, I think Yakwe can tooKarr had year of prep and Yakwe reclassified and graduated early. Hope he stays more than the 2 years karr did.
Is Mussini guarding him in practice?
Yakwe isn't going anywhere. His lack of any outside game, immature body and height translate into a 3 or 4 year player. I you are 6-7 you have to be able to shoot it.
Lovett sounds like Daryl Hill pre knee injury
Quote from: sjulaw1991 on April 10, 2016, 02:53:41 PMLovett sounds like Daryl Hill pre knee injury We should be so lucky.
Btw,Verified account @latsondheimer6-2 sophomore Zekiah LoVett, younger brother of Marcus, is transferring to St. Patrick's in New Jersey. Brother at St. John's.5:02 PM - 5 Apr 2016
Quote from: wxyz on April 12, 2016, 06:57:05 PMQuote from: sjulaw1991 on April 10, 2016, 02:53:41 PMLovett sounds like Daryl Hill pre knee injury We should be so lucky.I think that is a fair expectation with probably more handle and less scoring. Based off the lightening bolt we saw early, I think Lovett stopping himself with unforced errors and being out of control will be far bigger threats to slowing him down than the actual defense. Nobody is staying in front of this kid next year.