There is another scenario for why we ae not chasing transfers. They may be leaving their teams because of the same me first, ego, and entourage issues that haunted our team this year. There may be concerns, legitimate I would say, that we would just be adding a new troublemaker to the locker room. Better to seek hungry kids who are seeking to improve, and not just seeking a platform to showcase for a season for NBA scouts.
Good point. The Michigan transfer Horford is one for ten shooting the 3 and he was quoted as saying he wants to go to a school where the coach will let him expand his game and shoot the 3. Until reading that I wanted him but after hell no. Who wants a one year player that wants to play to his weaknesses just to impress the pro scouts.
He hits the glass...better rebounds per minute than anyone we had on a team with 3-4 other guys on the court with him being 6'6.
FWIW, his outside shot is actually pretty decent looking. I don't have a problem with a big taking a three here an there in the right situation--shot clock running down, wide open and not in a close game. They have to earn that first.
I really don't want this Marlon Jones kid.
Id take him but only after we know we wont get either Thomas or Horford.
This kid and Thomas would make great front court bookends. We'd be very lucky to grab them at this point. I'd take either over Chris Jones based on the videos. and what we've seen so far. You can't have too many 6'8 leapers who score and board..
Where are people seeing this leaping ability? I think they just see a skinny 6'8 kid with dreads and assume he can jump. Maybe he can, but he doesn't have a single impressive leap in either highlight video. If anything he looks like he has a limited vertical. Regardless...pass.
Respectfully, It's not necessarily all about leaping... it's about timing and length. Maybe he has long arms. When I saw the video, his tips of his fingers were near the middle of the back-board. If his timing isn't bad, his rebounding and blocking could be fine - especially in our water-downed Big East. He certainly would be a hella of a better free throw shooter than some front court options we had this past year.
I have no idea what his game is like - if he a great player or a lousy one, but I'm pretty sure being effective down-low is not just all about leaping...
Just ask Anthony Glover.