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Meet Stanley Johnson, the Best Two-Way Prospect in the 2015 NBA Draft
By Daniel O'Brien , Featured Columnist
Sep 10, 2014

Arizona's incoming freshman Stanley Johnson fits the bill, and he may be the best two-way player to hear his name called in June.

The 6'7" wing from Fullerton, California, is a strong, dauntless competitor who offers multidimensional offense and stout defensive versatility. He won a record four California state titles at Mater Dei High School, as he constantly showed the knack for adapting to fill his team's needs.



http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2191 ... -nba-draft
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HiCat wrote:Meet Stanley Johnson, the Best Two-Way Prospect in the 2015 NBA Draft
By Daniel O'Brien , Featured Columnist
Sep 10, 2014

Arizona's incoming freshman Stanley Johnson fits the bill, and he may be the best two-way player to hear his name called in June.

The 6'7" wing from Fullerton, California, is a strong, dauntless competitor who offers multidimensional offense and stout defensive versatility. He won a record four California state titles at Mater Dei High School, as he constantly showed the knack for adapting to fill his team's needs.



http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2191 ... -nba-draft
That article brought one name to mind. . .Bruschi. . .prolly a motor thing. ..
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Only thing better than Stanley Johnson.... 3 Stanley Johnsons
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Trier wants his # when he leaves :(

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You mean Trier lol
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97cats wrote:instant high impact player

Johnson's motor & physicality is off the charts, but its his vision and passing that makes him a dynamic ALL-around prospect

from the start --

McConnell
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Hollis-Jefferson
Ashley
Tarczewski

MASSIVE MASSIVE MASSIVE
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97cats wrote:
97cats wrote:instant high impact player

Johnson's motor & physicality is off the charts, but its his vision and passing that makes him a dynamic ALL-around prospect

from the start --

McConnell
Johnson
Hollis-Jefferson
Ashley
Tarczewski

MASSIVE MASSIVE MASSIVE

4 possible first rounder!
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Stanley Johnson is going to man handle opposing shooting guards. Just physically crush them.
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ZONACAT wrote:Stanley Johnson is going to man handle opposing shooting guards. Just physically crush them.
100% agree with this statement, especially on the glass.

look for Johnson and Jefferson to switch on every possession -- frightening.
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97cats wrote:
ZONACAT wrote:Stanley Johnson is going to man handle opposing shooting guards. Just physically crush them.
100% agree with this statement, especially on the glass.

look for Johnson and Jefferson to switch on every possession -- frightening.


Frightening? More like exciting.
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97cats wrote:
ZONACAT wrote:Stanley Johnson is going to man handle opposing shooting guards. Just physically crush them.
100% agree with this statement, especially on the glass.

look for Johnson and Jefferson to switch on every possession -- frightening.
It's going to be insane. I was looking at the matchup with Gonzaga and its going to be fun watching him make Gary Bell's life a living hell, and of course pretty much everybody else on the schedule. Wish he could switch and guard Ski Booker, I don'tl ike that guy.
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Main Event wrote:You mean Trier lol
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cats101 wrote:
It's going to be insane. I was looking at the matchup with Gonzaga and its going to be fun watching him make Gary Bell's life a living hell, and of course pretty much everybody else on the schedule. Wish he could switch and guard Ski Booker, I don'tl ike that guy.
he will, cause Johnson and Jefferson are going to switch on everything
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97cats wrote:
cats101 wrote:
It's going to be insane. I was looking at the matchup with Gonzaga and its going to be fun watching him make Gary Bell's life a living hell, and of course pretty much everybody else on the schedule. Wish he could switch and guard Ski Booker, I don'tl ike that guy.
he will, cause Johnson and Jefferson are going to switch on everything
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Can't wait to see this team running at full speed. Don't think scoring will be a problem. Miller thinks 4-5 guys will be in double figures. When they tighten up on defense, don't blink.
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Stanley will crush the typical 2, but does he have the speed to handle a smaller quicker guard?

And just for giggles:

Who do you think turns out a better defender, Nick Johnson Year 3 or Stanley Johnson Year 1?
Who do you think turns out a better shooter, Nick Johnson Year 3 or Stanley Johnson Year 1?
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Bosy Billups wrote:Stanley will crush the typical 2, but does he have the speed to handle a smaller quicker guard?

And just for giggles:

Who do you think turns out a better defender, Nick Johnson Year 3 or Stanley Johnson Year 1?
Who do you think turns out a better shooter, Nick Johnson Year 3 or Stanley Johnson Year 1?
1. NJ, he was first team PAC-12 all defense
2. Wash
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Bosy Billups wrote:Stanley will crush the typical 2, but does he have the speed to handle a smaller quicker guard?

And just for giggles:

Who do you think turns out a better defender, Nick Johnson Year 3 or Stanley Johnson Year 1?
Who do you think turns out a better shooter, Nick Johnson Year 3 or Stanley Johnson Year 1?
Rondae will get the smaller guard defensively.
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ZONACAT wrote:Stanley Johnson is going to man handle opposing shooting guards. Just physically crush them.
Not sure if there are many small forwards in the country he won't dominate. 245 pounds of muscle? Crazy! But shooting guards? If they play man, someone has to cover either Johnson or Jefferson. Good freakin' luck! This team may face more zones than Arizona basketball has ever seen.

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Catstatic wrote:
ZONACAT wrote:Stanley Johnson is going to man handle opposing shooting guards. Just physically crush them.
Not sure if there are many small forwards in the country he won't dominate. 245 pounds of muscle? Crazy! But shooting guards? If they play man, someone has to cover either Johnson or Jefferson. Good freakin' luck! This team may face more zones than Arizona basketball has ever seen.

Go Cats!!
We will shred zones. Too many good passers and active players on this team to zone us for long stretches.
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tough to body up and block out this yrs AZ team in the man to man let alone out of the zone -- I foresee a lot of second chance points.
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I have to think that most opposing coaches are going to challenge their players to stop their man. Zones from teams that run man will be a sign of defeat like Duke last year. Man that was sweet.
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Chicat wrote:
Catstatic wrote:
ZONACAT wrote:Stanley Johnson is going to man handle opposing shooting guards. Just physically crush them.
Not sure if there are many small forwards in the country he won't dominate. 245 pounds of muscle? Crazy! But shooting guards? If they play man, someone has to cover either Johnson or Jefferson. Good freakin' luck! This team may face more zones than Arizona basketball has ever seen.

Go Cats!!
We will shred zones. Too many good passers and active players on this team to zone us for long stretches.


Many more shooters this season. TJ should have fun finding the open guys. I'm guessing Rondae's summer work will pay off big time. Stanley J has the potential for making things happen. I can see Miller smiling now.
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... is majoring in Chemistry?
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KaibabKat wrote:... is majoring in Chemistry?
Does a 1 and done's major matter?
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Olsondogg wrote:
KaibabKat wrote:... is majoring in Chemistry?
Does a 1 and done's major matter?
I'm pretty sure he was joking....you know, based on the chemistry thread....
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Olsondogg wrote:
KaibabKat wrote:... is majoring in Chemistry?
Does a 1 and done's major matter?
Yea, just a joke. I think he is really pre-business, which is probably better than most one and dones.

Business, or more exactly finance should be required classes for these soon to be millionaires.

There have been a few real majors though. Wasn't Chris Rogers a dual major of some sort?
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I know C-Rod was a major asshole, so there's that...
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"Hey, man!" Tarczewski screams as he rises from the floor. "What the f--- was that?!"


bwahaha

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Beast

His offensive skill set is going to be fun to watch. He's on of the more physical players I remember at UofA since maybe Fendi, but obviously way more talented. Sort of reminds me of James Harden *barf*
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cats101 wrote:Beast

His offensive skill set is going to be fun to watch. He's on of the more physical players I remember at UofA since maybe Fendi, but obviously way more talented. Sort of reminds me of James Harden *barf*
Harden stayed at his college for 2 years.
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1 year. Enjoy.
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Kevin Calabro, former voice of the Sonics, had an interesting comparison: Truck Robinson. SJ is better on the perimeter. Truck better on the boards and inside. Both beasts with a lot of skills.
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gumby wrote:Kevin Calabro, former voice of the Sonics, had an interesting comparison: Truck Robinson. SJ is better on the perimeter. Truck better on the boards and inside. Both beasts with a lot of skills.
Some here have gone with Ron Artest, but Truck Robinson would be another level if that turns out to be true.
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Ron Artest 2.0
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Longhorned wrote:
gumby wrote:Kevin Calabro, former voice of the Sonics, had an interesting comparison: Truck Robinson. SJ is better on the perimeter. Truck better on the boards and inside. Both beasts with a lot of skills.
Some here have gone with Ron Artest, but Truck Robinson would be another level if that turns out to be true.
that would be me -- have said it forthe last two yrs -- he's Ron Artest without the detrimental attitude.
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cats101 wrote:
Sort of reminds me of James Harden *barf*
I assume you are talking about his offensive game.

Can't imagine any player under Sean Miller playing defense as bad as Harden.
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#LetStanleyShoot
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For the gamblers

SJ o/u points is 14.5 PPG and rebounds is 8.5 a game.

RHJ is at 11.5 PPG and 7 RPG.

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Those sleeve things they wear. Why?
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gumby wrote:
Jefe wrote:Image
Those sleeve things they wear. Why?
It's a "shooter's sleeve." Players say it helps with circulation and keeping the arm warm.

"Coach, sit me down. My arm feels cool to the touch."

More likely an affectation. It all started with Iverson, who wore one on his shooting arm when he had bursitis. After the bursitis went away, he kept wearing it, and pretty soon everybody else started wearing them.

Teams from the 1980s would have no chance against their sleeved moderns.
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Katzenfreund wrote:
gumby wrote:Those sleeve things they wear. Why?
Reduction of muscle vibration/fatigue, better blood circulation and faster recovery. Compression clothing have become quite the popular thing in sportswear.

Basketball: Compression vs. Recovery Clothing
Same principle as a cock ring.
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Longhorned wrote:
gumby wrote:
Jefe wrote:Image
Those sleeve things they wear. Why?
It's a "shooter's sleeve." Players say it helps with circulation and keeping the arm warm.

"Coach, sit me down. My arm feels cool to the touch."

More likely an affectation. It all started with Iverson, who wore one on his shooting arm when he had bursitis. After the bursitis went away, he kept wearing it, and pretty soon everybody else started wearing them.

Teams from the 1980s would have no chance against their sleeved moderns.
I think it so they have a place to put their kleenix.
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Katzenfreund wrote:
gumby wrote:Those sleeve things they wear. Why?
Reduction of muscle vibration/fatigue, better blood circulation and faster recovery. Compression clothing have become quite the popular thing in sportswear.

Basketball: Compression vs. Recovery Clothing
I could've used some Recovery Clothing after that Wisconsin game.
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SJ's right where Miller wants him to be.. ;) (97's phrase)

Stanley was terrific on defense,” Miller said.



Freshman Johnson becoming force on defense


6 hours ago • By Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star

But it’s not all about the numbers. To Miller, it’s also about the way he’s getting those numbers.

“A lot of Stanley Johnson’s plays are happening more through the confines of team play,” Miller said. “You expect a freshman to continue to grow and understand what we’re doing here and implement himself into it. That’s a credit to Stanley for learning and working.”

“I feel on this team if you’re locked in on defense, balls will come to you,” Johnson said. “When I play locked-in defense, offense comes a lot easier.”

Actually, they did come to him and his teammates. Late in the first half, Johnson picked off a Michigan pass and turned it into a dunk. As a team, Arizona turned 12 Michigan turnovers into 17 points.

Defense, turned fun.

“When we start smelling blood like that, we start to keep kills (three straight defensive stops) coming, keep stops coming and when we get out and run we’re at our best,” Johnson said. “I don’t think many teams can get back fast enough with our size and shooting to prepare for our offense if we can get stops on the defensive end.”

Johnson has helped Arizona hold its past four opponents under 40 percent shooting and generate a defensive efficiency mark of 88.9 (points allowed per 100 possessions) for the season, which is ninth best in Division I. Arizona allowed 88.5 points per 100 possessions last season, the best rate in the country.

“We’re a very good defensive team,” Miller said. “I don’t know if we’re along the lines of last season — last season we just took that next step. But we’ll see. Maybe we can develop into that. We don’t know yet. It’s still mid-December. We have a lot of different players contributing and they’re contributing on the defensive end.”


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Three in a row in bowling is a turkey. In basketball, it's a kill.

These guys are Generation Kill. Stanley, Rondae and TJ murder lazy perimeter passes.
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