Quote from: Moose on September 11, 2012, 01:16:25 PMQuote from: Section 9 on September 11, 2012, 01:02:29 PMQuote from: Moose on September 11, 2012, 12:15:47 PMQuote from: desco80 on September 11, 2012, 12:11:23 PMBrownlee and Moe could both shoot. I've only seen 3 of Orlando's games, and they were online, but I didn't see that kind of midrange game from him. He seems like a very good player, but I think the expectations for him seemingly got higher and higher as the summer went on, without any additional game footage or scouting info. There was a video of him shooting (yes unguarded and practicing) from 3 point land and he was hitting them at a pretty good return. (People did bitch that his shot was flat. Love all the basketball experts ) Can't find the video but it was posted during his recruitment.We also saw a video of Lindsey last summer where he was unguarded and bombing away from the perimeter. I recall the Nuri videos but he missed a great deal of them If my memory serves me correct I actually remember him hitting 10+ jumpers in a row. Maybe not from 3 land though
Quote from: Section 9 on September 11, 2012, 01:02:29 PMQuote from: Moose on September 11, 2012, 12:15:47 PMQuote from: desco80 on September 11, 2012, 12:11:23 PMBrownlee and Moe could both shoot. I've only seen 3 of Orlando's games, and they were online, but I didn't see that kind of midrange game from him. He seems like a very good player, but I think the expectations for him seemingly got higher and higher as the summer went on, without any additional game footage or scouting info. There was a video of him shooting (yes unguarded and practicing) from 3 point land and he was hitting them at a pretty good return. (People did bitch that his shot was flat. Love all the basketball experts ) Can't find the video but it was posted during his recruitment.We also saw a video of Lindsey last summer where he was unguarded and bombing away from the perimeter. I recall the Nuri videos but he missed a great deal of them
Quote from: Moose on September 11, 2012, 12:15:47 PMQuote from: desco80 on September 11, 2012, 12:11:23 PMBrownlee and Moe could both shoot. I've only seen 3 of Orlando's games, and they were online, but I didn't see that kind of midrange game from him. He seems like a very good player, but I think the expectations for him seemingly got higher and higher as the summer went on, without any additional game footage or scouting info. There was a video of him shooting (yes unguarded and practicing) from 3 point land and he was hitting them at a pretty good return. (People did bitch that his shot was flat. Love all the basketball experts ) Can't find the video but it was posted during his recruitment.We also saw a video of Lindsey last summer where he was unguarded and bombing away from the perimeter.
Quote from: desco80 on September 11, 2012, 12:11:23 PMBrownlee and Moe could both shoot. I've only seen 3 of Orlando's games, and they were online, but I didn't see that kind of midrange game from him. He seems like a very good player, but I think the expectations for him seemingly got higher and higher as the summer went on, without any additional game footage or scouting info. There was a video of him shooting (yes unguarded and practicing) from 3 point land and he was hitting them at a pretty good return. (People did bitch that his shot was flat. Love all the basketball experts ) Can't find the video but it was posted during his recruitment.
Brownlee and Moe could both shoot. I've only seen 3 of Orlando's games, and they were online, but I didn't see that kind of midrange game from him. He seems like a very good player, but I think the expectations for him seemingly got higher and higher as the summer went on, without any additional game footage or scouting info.
That video is all the proof I ever need not to take a practice video too seriously. The guy literally couldn't hit a single jump shot while he was here.
Quote from: Poison on September 11, 2012, 09:26:28 AMWho would you compare Orlando to?Give me a taller Brownlee and we are cooking!
Who would you compare Orlando to?
Quote from: Amaseinyourface2 on September 11, 2012, 10:53:58 AMQuote from: Poison on September 11, 2012, 09:26:28 AMWho would you compare Orlando to?Give me a taller Brownlee and we are cooking!He's a bit like Brownlee in that he operates out of the high post and his build is (maybe WAS similar since Orlando has trimmed some weight) like Brownlee's. I think Orlando has a good amount more pro potential, though. When Orlando has his motor on, he's a bit more athletic and explosive than Brownlee and also one of the main differences is Orlando's passing ability. The consistency with which Orlando plays with his motor on will need to improve from JUCO to high major level, though. Orlando is probably going to end up being a better rebounder as well.
Quote from: TRabinowitz on September 11, 2012, 11:33:10 PMQuote from: Amaseinyourface2 on September 11, 2012, 10:53:58 AMQuote from: Poison on September 11, 2012, 09:26:28 AMWho would you compare Orlando to?Give me a taller Brownlee and we are cooking!He's a bit like Brownlee in that he operates out of the high post and his build is (maybe WAS similar since Orlando has trimmed some weight) like Brownlee's. I think Orlando has a good amount more pro potential, though. When Orlando has his motor on, he's a bit more athletic and explosive than Brownlee and also one of the main differences is Orlando's passing ability. The consistency with which Orlando plays with his motor on will need to improve from JUCO to high major level, though. Orlando is probably going to end up being a better rebounder as well.Sounds like Reggie Jessie II
True, but Choz, all things considered, he played well at SJU. Passed very well. Not just for a big man, but for anyone. Remember that backwards over the head pass in the Umass game from 98?
“@Raczok: @NYPost_Brazille Is Orlando Sanchez a senior or Junior? Thx Zach”“@NYPost_Brazille: @Raczok junior”“@Raczok: @NYPost_Brazille Thanks, conflicting info. Lenn Robbins reported as a senior.”Hopefully this implies he has two years of eligibility. Can SJU staff clarify?
Quote from: paultzman on October 24, 2012, 11:33:26 AM“@Raczok: @NYPost_Brazille Is Orlando Sanchez a senior or Junior? Thx Zach”“@NYPost_Brazille: @Raczok junior”“@Raczok: @NYPost_Brazille Thanks, conflicting info. Lenn Robbins reported as a senior.”Hopefully this implies he has two years of eligibility. Can SJU staff clarify?Still trying to figure out how he could have played JC ball last year if he already WAS a Junior (which being a SENIOR now would sorta indicate).Wonder if he could have been enrolled at a college in the Dominican out of high school - Doesn't have to have played or even stayed, but how JC's view eligibility and how the NCAA counts the "clock" on a kid (5 years to play 4 years) may be involved. If that's the case, it might be a matter of having to appeal to the NCAA for an extra year - in past cases (usually involving injuries, illnes, family tradgedy, etc) I know you can't even file the appeal till after then nominal final season of eligibilty is over. One of Steve's last recruits, an invited Walkon named Janou Rubin ended up playing parts of SIX seasons for UCLA. He took two medical redshirts. He was already graduated, but stayed enrolled on his own dime in 2006 and waited the whole summer actually a month into the season before the NCAA finally ruled in his favor. Worth it? That was the year UCLA lost to Fla in the NCAA title game...
Why all the conjecture on Orlando's amount of eligibility? I would think someone in the St. John's Sports Information area would already have the answer to one or two years left. And if it is one year left, to explain the rationale.