Quote from: Marillac on February 05, 2016, 03:51:42 PMFWIW, I think in a pure one-on-one scenario, Ponds would school all three. By the way, I generally defer to you on recruiting because I think you watch a lot more games than I do.But I don't know how you come away thinking that Ponds is a better player one on one than Whitehead, Briscoe, or Alkins. I don't see that.Whitehead and Alkins especially are physical beasts. They can go to the rim and drive through contact. That's rare
FWIW, I think in a pure one-on-one scenario, Ponds would school all three.
Quote from: WillieG on February 08, 2016, 12:03:01 AMQuote from: cjfish on February 07, 2016, 04:19:48 PMIf he comes he will play at least one season, even if he is only a partial qualifier. He is a guard and guards are never drafted on potential out of HS. He needs to show he can do it on the D-1 level. Thon Maker situation is different. Truth. Guards need at least one year in D1 to be drafted on potential. They need that one year to show they have that potential. Look up Lenny Cooke for example.Additionally, Alkins needs to prove that his advanced age and body are not the primary reasons for much of his success. He could very easily find himself playing four years on college otherwise.
Quote from: cjfish on February 07, 2016, 04:19:48 PMIf he comes he will play at least one season, even if he is only a partial qualifier. He is a guard and guards are never drafted on potential out of HS. He needs to show he can do it on the D-1 level. Thon Maker situation is different. Truth. Guards need at least one year in D1 to be drafted on potential. They need that one year to show they have that potential. Look up Lenny Cooke for example.
If he comes he will play at least one season, even if he is only a partial qualifier. He is a guard and guards are never drafted on potential out of HS. He needs to show he can do it on the D-1 level. Thon Maker situation is different.
How would you guys react if Lav took the UNLV coaching job next season and Rawle committed to him?
Lets say Alkins is a partial qualifier. What would stop him from doing a Brandon Jennings and playing a year in Europe? Or following Mudiay to play a year in China? These kids have options.Both guys were top 10 draft picks
Quote from: braintrust on February 08, 2016, 08:29:08 PMLets say Alkins is a partial qualifier. What would stop him from doing a Brandon Jennings and playing a year in Europe? Or following Mudiay to play a year in China? These kids have options.Both guys were top 10 draft picksNot sure why more kids don't go that route. Getting paid to play in the year between high school and the draft when you have that option just makes more sense than going to college when you have no intention of staying 4 years anyway. Wonder if that'll ever begin to pick up steam
More Zach B;"I wonder how @Iam_RawleAlkins got courtside seats to Knicks-Warriors at MSG recently for entire family? Wasn't from a college."
Quote from: paultzman on February 09, 2016, 07:19:59 PMMore Zach B;"I wonder how @Iam_RawleAlkins got courtside seats to Knicks-Warriors at MSG recently for entire family? Wasn't from a college."Childish and uncalled for. He's a teenager, Zach, and all he did was block you after you announced his private details to the world based on hearsay. You think you can write whatever you want about someone carte blanche but can't take a perceived slight from Lavin or even a high school student like Alkins without making them your sworn enemy?
Quote from: Marillac on February 09, 2016, 07:42:44 PMQuote from: paultzman on February 09, 2016, 07:19:59 PMMore Zach B;"I wonder how @Iam_RawleAlkins got courtside seats to Knicks-Warriors at MSG recently for entire family? Wasn't from a college."Childish and uncalled for. He's a teenager, Zach, and all he did was block you after you announced his private details to the world based on hearsay. You think you can write whatever you want about someone carte blanche but can't take a perceived slight from Lavin or even a high school student like Alkins without making them your sworn enemy? Agree with you there, Marillac. He continues to show his true colors.