Let me first say that I think Stutz will be a special player here, but probably NOT next year. He'll get his minutes, may even start. But I'll be happy if he can average 4-5 PPG and pull down a few rebounds in 15-20 minutes/game.
Things like finishing with the "weak" hand is nice, but I want to see him do it with a 6'8"+ D-1 defender pushing him off the block, not a 6'4" high school kid that may never step foot on a college basketball floor.
Against a D-1 defender he's going to have enough trouble getting in position to receive an entry pass, let alone worrying about which had he should finish with.
It is extremely premature to begin saying that Stutz has succeeded Paul Miller in anything he did at WSU, like you are clearly hinting.
Things like finishing with the "weak" hand is nice, but I want to see him do it with a 6'8"+ D-1 defender pushing him off the block, not a 6'4" high school kid that may never step foot on a college basketball floor.
Against a D-1 defender he's going to have enough trouble getting in position to receive an entry pass, let alone worrying about which had he should finish with.
It is extremely premature to begin saying that Stutz has succeeded Paul Miller in anything he did at WSU, like you are clearly hinting.
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