Quote from: Amaseinyourface2 on July 02, 2015, 04:02:29 PMQuote from: desco80 on July 02, 2015, 02:45:24 PMPointer was on some All American teams coming out of HS. His flaws going into his senior year were very different from Felix, and on a completely different scale.Pointer was a player with NBA potential but had trouble going from being a starter to an All-League player.Felix hasn't cracked the rotation in his 3 seasons here. HS accolades aside, "The guy is a senior and we're still saying: "he has to learn to shoot, improve his handle, and he has to attack the basket more.For all the good Felix (dom) does defensively, he's senior guard, who is a below average shooter, ball handler, and passer." that description is to a T what dom was entering his senior year. Who knows what can happen. After all desco, Im sure nobody need remind you of who has been coaching felix these past 3 years.. I understand what you're saying Mase. And Felix could take a jump forward.But Dom was coming from a different place. He was a starter who couldn't dribble or shoot well enough to be an All League player. Felix cant shoot or dribble enough to crack the rotation. There's a difference.Dom also had size, and had led our team in assists two years running. Very different players.Felix could make a leap forward ... but that would only make him a borderline starter.
Quote from: desco80 on July 02, 2015, 02:45:24 PMPointer was on some All American teams coming out of HS. His flaws going into his senior year were very different from Felix, and on a completely different scale.Pointer was a player with NBA potential but had trouble going from being a starter to an All-League player.Felix hasn't cracked the rotation in his 3 seasons here. HS accolades aside, "The guy is a senior and we're still saying: "he has to learn to shoot, improve his handle, and he has to attack the basket more.For all the good Felix (dom) does defensively, he's senior guard, who is a below average shooter, ball handler, and passer." that description is to a T what dom was entering his senior year. Who knows what can happen. After all desco, Im sure nobody need remind you of who has been coaching felix these past 3 years..
Pointer was on some All American teams coming out of HS. His flaws going into his senior year were very different from Felix, and on a completely different scale.Pointer was a player with NBA potential but had trouble going from being a starter to an All-League player.Felix hasn't cracked the rotation in his 3 seasons here.
He simply hasn't gotten enough PT in his time here to make a Dom-like leap.
Quote from: redstorm212 on July 03, 2015, 12:00:30 AMHe simply hasn't gotten enough PT in his time here to make a Dom-like leap. David Cain says hey.
He's always had potential. It may be too late in his career to tap that potential however. He simply hasn't gotten enough PT in his time here to make a Dom-like leap. Dom probably had more playing experience after his freshman year than Felix has had his entire career.
Quote from: redstorm212 on July 03, 2015, 12:00:30 AMHe's always had potential. It may be too late in his career to tap that potential however. He simply hasn't gotten enough PT in his time here to make a Dom-like leap. Dom probably had more playing experience after his freshman year than Felix has had his entire career.He came into an awful situation a year after we signed the #35 RSCI recruit that is a bigger version of him (and adored by the staff). No shame in sitting behind a second round NBA pick that was 2nd team All-Big East the Big East Defensive Co-Player of the Year. To make things worse, the class above him included a two top 50 guards, another 4-year starting guard, and the class after him included a 5-star PG. Until you see how a kid responds to consistent minutes, you can't really write them off.
Quote from: Marillac on July 03, 2015, 01:47:20 PMQuote from: redstorm212 on July 03, 2015, 12:00:30 AMHe's always had potential. It may be too late in his career to tap that potential however. He simply hasn't gotten enough PT in his time here to make a Dom-like leap. Dom probably had more playing experience after his freshman year than Felix has had his entire career.He came into an awful situation a year after we signed the #35 RSCI recruit that is a bigger version of him (and adored by the staff). No shame in sitting behind a second round NBA pick that was 2nd team All-Big East the Big East Defensive Co-Player of the Year. To make things worse, the class above him included a two top 50 guards, another 4-year starting guard, and the class after him included a 5-star PG. Until you see how a kid responds to consistent minutes, you can't really write them off. Not writing him off at all. I think he will be a serviceable player this season, possibly even a starter, but to expect a much bigger leap than that is unrealistic.