Got to go yesterday with qcredman. Was very impressed with both Felix and Obekpa.
The announcer referred to Obekpa as "the game changer" and that's exactly what he is. In the semifinal game, by my very unofficial count, he had 13 points, 11 boards and 8 blocks, all of the emphatic variety (layups and 15 foot jumpers alike). The number of blocks don't do it justice, he changed countless shots out there. You should have seen some of the ridiculous floaters, reverse attempts and double pumps because of his presence. The guys might as well have been shooting from halfcourt because of the degree of difficulty he caused. His timing is unlike anything i've ever seen in person. As Theo noted, he did make a few nice passes out of the post and hit his only (i think) jumper he took in two games. Negatives, for a guy with his size and timing he doesn't look to be an impact rebounder. His hands aren't very good, lots of bobbles and tips and his shot blocking aggression takes him out of the rebounding picture often and leaves his man open for offensive boards if he doesn't get the block. the good news is he usually does.
Felix showed a nice offensive repertoire out there. He is very bouncy, both a high jumper and a quick jumper. Great elevation on his J and he seems to really love the midrange, an obvious lost art. Didn't see him really take anyone off the dribble, he needs to improve his handle at his size and also missed a bunch of free throws. Someone said he reminds of them of Paris, I could see that but he's not as good of a defender but has a better jumper coming in. He had 19 points in the semifinal.
Dickerson probably had the highlight of the semi's with a dunk on Obekpa who got his hand on the ball at the rim but Dickerson powered it home. He looked pretty decent and was at least 3 inches taller than Chris but there's no question who the better player is.
In the finals you could tell the guys on Obekpa's and Felix's team were gassed and were dropping like flies with minor injuries (calf cramps for Felix). Jordan Washington really impressed the hell out of me though. He was obviously in the worst shape of anyone on the court but he was the one putting in all the work and put the team on his back for the title. Didn't keep count but he must have had close to 30 points and a ton of rebounds, clearly the MVP of the finals. Good feet for his size and showed a nice touch at the line. Not sure where he falls in line for our priorities but if he gets in shape he looks like he can be a good back to the basket post presence in the big east.
Also was impressed with Thaddeus Hall, should be a nice pickup for South Carolina. He's pretty crafty and has a lot of heart.