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I am kind of on the fence on this one. He looks like a good recruit, however, this is not the size we really need. On the other hand we might not be able to get anything bigger or better. Ok if we get him Ok if we dont
While I would like taller recruits this is a big kid. tall and wide.
IMO thats what we do need where as outside of Paul its been either tall/short/skinny
I am kind of on the fence on this one. He looks like a good recruit, however, this is not the size we really need. On the other hand we might not be able to get anything bigger or better. Ok if we get him Ok if we dont
It depends on what his size really is. This site lists him at 6'9". And while I know we would all like a 6'10" or taller kid, I'm not going to quibble over 1 inch.
I still think sometimes people get too caught up in the 6'10" mark. Sure, all things being equal we'd love to have one that has talent. But more importantly, I think we need strong post players. That's why I think Durley, at 6'7", should be fine. And as thick as Ravenel is, I think he'd be fine too.
Would we turn down a Charles Barkley look alike, I wonder.
Without even looking to guys that are NBA star caliber players, you only need to look at Stout and Coleman at UNI to know that you can have a productive post game without great height if the strength and skill is there.
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Has SIU (as much as I loath their "style" of play) ever suited someone over 6'7" or 6'8"? You can overcome height in alot of games depending on the gameplan and how you condition your players.
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Would we turn down a Charles Barkley look alike, I wonder.
Without even looking to guys that are NBA star caliber players, you only need to look at Stout and Coleman at UNI to know that you can have a productive post game without great height if the strength and skill is there.
Stout and Coleman both go 240. Someone else mentioned Jai Lewis who was listed at 275. Obviously the ability create some space around yourself makes a difference. Having seen all three at Koch, I would have guessed Lewis was shorter than the 6'7" listed, while I would add two inches to the 6'8" and 6'6" listed for Stout and Coleman respectively. By comparison our "big body" would be Durley listed at 6'7" 237. I've never seen Durley side by side with Coleman, but I have seen 6'7 230 Philip Thomasson and I would say Coleman's the bigger player.
Not sure where I'm going with this, but I would take a Jai Lewis or an Eric Coleman or a Charles Barkley - as "4's." I'd definitely take Stout, but I don't put him in the same category as those two. Stout could play "5" as he was plenty tall with long arms.
He's added an official visit to Boston College on Sat.
Stay tuned.
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