Wow. So freaking quick getting up and down the floor. And he jumps so high that it looks like the rim is 9 feet.
We're getting a special player.
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Wow. So freaking quick getting up and down the floor. And he jumps so high that it looks like the rim is 9 feet.
His motor really is the only question. He has a fantastic skill set for someone still learning basketball. He's very fast and agile for his size, and as he fills out, he has a strong frame. His footwork needs some sharpening, but he's young and still developing.Beachcat97 wrote:Wow. So freaking quick getting up and down the floor. And he jumps so high that it looks like the rim is 9 feet.
We're getting a special player.
I think it's going to help him, too, having so many seasoned returning players around him. He won't, nor will need to be, the focal point of our offense. Defense is a different story, as we'll definitely need him protecting the rim and clogging the lane, while staying out of foul trouble. Still, though, he's joining a team with a group of established players, and his challenges will be getting in shape, learning the pack line, hitting FTs consistently (because he's going to get fouled a lot), and learning how to play big minutes without picking up fouls.Spaceman Spiff wrote:His motor really is the only question. He has a fantastic skill set for someone still learning basketball. He's very fast and agile for his size, and as he fills out, he has a strong frame. His footwork needs some sharpening, but he's young and still developing.Beachcat97 wrote:Wow. So freaking quick getting up and down the floor. And he jumps so high that it looks like the rim is 9 feet.
We're getting a special player.
If he consistently flashes intensity and focus, he will be extraordinarily good.
I think it will help him to face better competition on a nightly basis. In HS, he probably could take a bunch of nights off and still put up huge numbers. Now, he has to face competition that can actually outplay him.Beachcat97 wrote:I think it's going to help him, too, having so many seasoned returning players around him. He won't, nor will need to be, the focal point of our offense. Defense is a different story, as we'll definitely need him protecting the rim and clogging the lane, while staying out of foul trouble. Still, though, he's joining a team with a group of established players, and his challenges will be getting in shape, learning the pack line, hitting FTs consistently (because he's going to get fouled a lot), and learning how to play big minutes without picking up fouls.Spaceman Spiff wrote:His motor really is the only question. He has a fantastic skill set for someone still learning basketball. He's very fast and agile for his size, and as he fills out, he has a strong frame. His footwork needs some sharpening, but he's young and still developing.Beachcat97 wrote:Wow. So freaking quick getting up and down the floor. And he jumps so high that it looks like the rim is 9 feet.
We're getting a special player.
If he consistently flashes intensity and focus, he will be extraordinarily good.
Between the guidance of our coaching staff and his elder teammates, DA's going to thrive in his one college season.
Part of the reason I don't freak out a ton is that motor is probably a concern for 50% of the top players. A guy like Ayton can utterly dominate HS comp going 75%. We got spoiled with AG and RHJ, who were big time prospects that just played hard as a matter of course. Most top guys are a lot closer to Ayton.prh wrote:Didn't we have this exact same concern about Stanley, about his motor and whether he'd coast? I may be thinking of someone else. For the most part, I think we were pleased with how it worked out with SJ, hopefully we will with Ayton too.
this is ridiculousJefe wrote:
That's high praise.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Ayton runs and jumps like a 6'6 guy, but he's 7'0.
He's the type of player that would still be able to play at a high level if you cut 6-8 inches off of him, like Durant. I remember the term "unicorn" being thrown around. Ayton has unicorn ability.
Ayton likes to shoot the J. He is a decent shooter, so I think he will be serviceable.Beachcat97 wrote:That's high praise.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Ayton runs and jumps like a 6'6 guy, but he's 7'0.
He's the type of player that would still be able to play at a high level if you cut 6-8 inches off of him, like Durant. I remember the term "unicorn" being thrown around. Ayton has unicorn ability.
Do you expect him to make an impact as an outside shooter as well, SS? I've seen the footage of him hitting from 15 to 20 feet, which is exciting, but I also know he's being guarded by guys half his size.
Ristic is obviously slower than Ayton and is mainly a back-to-the-basket guy, sort of a throwback big man really. Ayton, though, seems like he can operate from the wing or the post.
Absolutely. A guy with his size and athleticism should be getting most of his points in the paint. I hope he subscribes to the "nastiness is required" adage.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Ayton didn't always attack in HS. He needs to attack in college. The J's will always be there.
WTH? Next thing you'll be saying is that 'he touched the ball!'....good grief, PAC 12 Refs are the class and consistently best quality refs of the whole NCAA!Chicat wrote:The biggest question is how Ayton will deal with the fickle fuckery of PAC-12 refs.
There are a lot of great propects in this class. Hopefully Ayton sets himself apart from Porter, Bamba and Sexton with a national championship.PennZona20 wrote:I think Porter and Ayton are def 1/2. I love Bamba and he's gonna lead the NBA in blocked shots a few times but I just don't think he's ever going to be the offensive force that those two are.
I can see the arguments for Porter though. He's a monster.
And whichever ranking has Sexton at 3 over Ayton was a joke.
Jefe wrote:Put your tiny hand in mine?
Ayton has a big strong frame. If he truly has never lifted weights, he has an insane amount of growth potential.Jefe wrote:Coach: Ayton is a little over 7' and 260lbs right now. He's never seen anybody like him at his age and maybe never will again
ESPN had him at 220lbs, 247 had him at 250
I've heard multiple scouts compare him to David Robinson.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Ayton has a big strong frame. If he truly has never lifted weights, he has an insane amount of growth potential.Jefe wrote:Coach: Ayton is a little over 7' and 260lbs right now. He's never seen anybody like him at his age and maybe never will again
ESPN had him at 220lbs, 247 had him at 250
I prefer a less breaky, more agile Greg Oden.Beachcat97 wrote:I've heard multiple scouts compare him to David Robinson.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Ayton has a big strong frame. If he truly has never lifted weights, he has an insane amount of growth potential.Jefe wrote:Coach: Ayton is a little over 7' and 260lbs right now. He's never seen anybody like him at his age and maybe never will again
ESPN had him at 220lbs, 247 had him at 250
That's not a bad one either. My Oden comp was physical only bc Ayton is more skilled. Embiid was skinnier at KU, and Ayton is more like a finished product Embiid physically.YoDeFoe wrote:Rawle compared him to Joel Embiid. Inside / outside scoring, confidence, rim protection. Similar height, weight, hands, wingspan, standing reach.
Yep.UAEebs86 wrote:Sounds more like he's not cleared by the NCAA yet.
Here we go again?ChooChooCat wrote:Yep.UAEebs86 wrote:Sounds more like he's not cleared by the NCAA yet.
Sigh.Alieberman wrote:Here we go again?ChooChooCat wrote:Yep.UAEebs86 wrote:Sounds more like he's not cleared by the NCAA yet.
So if this has been know for a while, what is the specific issue that is being addressed? Booze? Grades? Quasi banned substances? NCAA wanna keep uofa down?PHXCATS wrote:This has been known for a while (potential clearing issues).
I would not be worried as I have a hard time believing Miller did not do the proper due diligence.
Him not playing a couple games in Spain won't be an issue when the regular season comes around.
He's been academically cleared. This has nothing to do with any school.PHXCATS wrote:I thought it was well known Hillcrest was shady.
What is it about then?ChooChooCat wrote:He's been academically cleared. This has nothing to do with any school.PHXCATS wrote:I thought it was well known Hillcrest was shady.