Sampson looks MUCH stronger and more skilled than Polee. Polee was not a threat AT ALL inside like I expected. He was so frail that alley-oops weren't even an option in there in spite of his amazing length and leaping ability. A forearm to the side is all that it took to stop Polee inside.
Sampson looks like he will go after rebounds ferociously and will throw it down on defenders that want to sit back and pack it in close to the basket.
When I first saw Sampson at a Showcase in New Haven the first thing I thought of was this was Polee after a few years of seasoning. So he's already light years ahead of him.
Sampson is the reason Polee transferred, so it looks like Polee knew it as well. Sampson surely looks more seasoned, but I am praying he is more aggressive. It was frustrating watching Polee get thrown off the block with ease, and I can't believe he wasn't in there throwing down tomahawk putbacks or catching a few alleyoops with is natural abilities.
I wish Dwayne stuck around, but he was really just an open court player as a freshman that could come up with a nifty drive or hanging midrange once in a while. Last season was one of the worst offensive rebounding displays I've ever witnessed at St. John's. I don't think Sampson and co. will continue that.