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    I really hope he gets to go to big man camp this summer. There is a lot to like about him:

    1. He has soft hands for a big man who is a freshman.

    2. He has instincts to go toward the basket to score

    3. He is tall, and you cannot coach tall.

    He also has some isssues which, I think, are obvious:

    1. He has the freshman softness in going strong to the basket.

    2. You can see the thought process as he gets the ball on a pass insidce and then thinks " How do I go to the hoop to score?" rather than a learned, instinctive, immediate move to the hoop. This gives the defense time to sag in on him from the weakside.

    3. He is not strong on boxing out and going for rebounds.

    4. He needs to work on his immediate pass outside as the defense sags in on him.

    The really good news is that all of the faults I see will be cured by coaching and experience. In some ways e reminds me of Sasha Kaun except he has much more experience, better hands and a bigger upside, The next few years will be so much fun to see his improvement.

  • #2
    He is also slower than molasses going uphill in January.

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    • #3
      Bigger upside than Kaun?????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BostonWu
        Bigger upside than Kaun?????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????
        Depends on how hard he works. Kaun was never a meteor.

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        • #5
          Garrett has a more polished offensive game than Kaun did and may have now, but Kaun will always be far superior to Garrett in athleticism. Kaun can run and jump in a way that Garrett just isn't capable of. More upside isn't the way to describe Garrett's game compared to Kaun's...because if Kaun developed offensive skills to go with his athleticism...his upside would be really high. Garrett could develop into a much more personally accomplished college player than Kaun though due to his developing offensive skill set. I just wouldn't say comparing them from their respective college starts that you could say Garrett had more "upside" than Kaun. Despite his noticable lack of offensive skill, Kaun still got drafted...that says something about percieved potential.

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          • #6
            Unfortunately, with the passing of Pete Newell, i wonder how the big man camp will be this summer or if he was more of just a name on the camp?


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