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I took in the game last night. Murrary's team, Klein Forest, played a way overmatched Klein. KF basically looks like a team of athletic 6' to 6'4" guards. They can all handle the ball and shoot the 3. Someone said it earlier and it's true, Tourre is the best one of the bunch and several are DI caliber. Tourre reminds me of Steve Woodbury. He's long and smooth. Last night, his team won something like 90-60. TM didn't even play the 4th quarter as they let the bench players get some time. TM had around 20 points with 3 or 4 treys. I think he only missed one 3 pointer. He's a natural two guard, but also runs point a little. Not enough of a banger to play the 3 in my opinion. His very long arms lend to good rebounding and ability to force turnovers through traps and steals. He has the tendancy to let his reach do the work for him on defense instead of his feet, which is something he'll have to work on at the next level. It would be intersting to see him play tougher competition because this game was too lopsided to really showcase his abilities.
ok, I had one of the first scouting reports after he signed. I have to give myself some props here for the evaluation.
I took in the game last night. Murrary's team, Klein Forest, played a way overmatched Klein. KF basically looks like a team of athletic 6' to 6'4" guards. They can all handle the ball and shoot the 3. Someone said it earlier and it's true, Tourre is the best one of the bunch and several are DI caliber. Tourre reminds me of Steve Woodbury. He's long and smooth. Last night, his team won something like 90-60. TM didn't even play the 4th quarter as they let the bench players get some time. TM had around 20 points with 3 or 4 treys. I think he only missed one 3 pointer. He's a natural two guard, but also runs point a little. Not enough of a banger to play the 3 in my opinion. His very long arms lend to good rebounding and ability to force turnovers through traps and steals. He has the tendancy to let his reach do the work for him on defense instead of his feet, which is something he'll have to work on at the next level. It would be intersting to see him play tougher competition because this game was too lopsided to really showcase his abilities.
ok, I had one of the first scouting reports after he signed. I have to give myself some props here for the evaluation.
I took in the game last night. Murrary's team, Klein Forest, played a way overmatched Klein. KF basically looks like a team of athletic 6' to 6'4" guards. They can all handle the ball and shoot the 3. Someone said it earlier and it's true, Tourre is the best one of the bunch and several are DI caliber. Tourre reminds me of Steve Woodbury. He's long and smooth. Last night, his team won something like 90-60. TM didn't even play the 4th quarter as they let the bench players get some time. TM had around 20 points with 3 or 4 treys. I think he only missed one 3 pointer. He's a natural two guard, but also runs point a little. Not enough of a banger to play the 3 in my opinion. His very long arms lend to good rebounding and ability to force turnovers through traps and steals. He has the tendancy to let his reach do the work for him on defense instead of his feet, which is something he'll have to work on at the next level. It would be intersting to see him play tougher competition because this game was too lopsided to really showcase his abilities.
ok, I had one of the first scouting reports after he signed. I have to give myself some props here for the evaluation.
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