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Originally posted by wushock View PostI saw him at the elite camp and he does sky, however is not a good shooter and we have to remember he was only a sub last year in Juco and didn't average very much
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Originally posted by WstateU View PostWhere's the towel? :)
Now, as I've said it before, put together a compensation package for this mofo that pays him what he's worth (at least 2M) and attach it to a buyout clause as big as a 747.
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While it's always great to see monster production (Hall, Early), Watson plays on a team full of blue chip posts. His skills and especially his athleticism are what make him desirable, not his stat sheet. If he continues to average around 10 and 6 expect him to be ranked about #100 at the end of the year. If his production goes to 15 and 9 he will be a top 20 JUCO.Livin the dream
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We don't need every single recruit to be a huge scorer. Watson could be one of those solid, unsung heroes for really good teams. Play tough D down low, get rebounds, be tough, provide leadership, etc. The dude is a freak athlete though! Gonna be some ESPN top play dunks in his future.
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Originally posted by Hurley View PostWe don't need every single recruit to be a huge scorer. Watson could be one of those solid, unsung heroes for really good teams. Play tough D down low, get rebounds, be tough, provide leadership, etc. The dude is a freak athlete though! Gonna be some ESPN top play dunks in his future.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostI think we had a guy recently who fit that description. What was his name . . . oh yeah, Gabe Blair. I'd take two more years of Blair any day. Although my concern is that after Hall graduates, who will be our go-to guy in the post? If we want to be an NCAA tournament team, we'll need a double-digit scorer somewhere down low, IMO."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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