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I think big guys are the hardest prospects to project. They usually develop at a much different pace and outside of the can't miss ones it's tough to see what they could become. One thing I liked reading about Brown is he has good hands. Give me a big with good hands who is athletic and can run the floor and I'm sure UConn can turn him into a very good player.I saw Brimah, but only at a showcase prior to the start of his senior season. He always had a good motor and would rebound and contest shots but wasn't skilled and he was pushed around a lot because he was so thin. I'm embarrassed to say that I thought that he was a LM+ kid. Possible HM with a red-shirt season at a school known for developing bis and could bulk him up in the weight room.
I will add that that was the general feeling about Brimah that most people down here in the land of Sunshine had of him.
When I watched Connecticut play Maryland in Brooklyn his freshman season I could only think "Welp, I got that one wrong."